Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: beepro on March 20, 2018, 11:38:44 pm
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Hi, All!
Now that the bees are starting to brood up, I've been feeding them sugar bricks for the last 2
weeks. With all this rain going on non stop they cannot go out to forage even though the nectar producing trees are
blooming everywhere. I don't want to contaminate the Spring honey with syrup feeding. With plenty of mouth to feed a
3x4" sugar brick will not last long. I have 2-3 bricks laying on the top bars just in case. The hive moisture is enough to soften these bricks for a quick feeding. It is normal for a growing nuc hive to go through 20 lbs. of bricks before the main flow is on. In unpredictable Spring weather here this is how I give my
bees an extra boost. Have you been thinking about giving them extra feed lately?
They like it: http://imgbox.com/RlPJk90o ; http://imgbox.com/664x4NFa