> ?ll try to clarify that.
Queen right hive is out of room. It has a feeder on to deter robbing the hive beside it. It?s August. It?s late in the year.
To add a super or not to add a super. That is the question. Is it too late to expect them to draw and fill another medium? <
I do not really understand your whole situation without going back and reading. But if you are trying to achieve a certain goal with this hive such as converting into a cell starter or finisher, then feeding may be ok but there is still the question of adulterated honey. To produce more honey, then my opinion is no, do not feed. If this hive is full of honey, all you are doing is adding adulterated honey (sugar syrup) to your hive. How will you know the real honey from the sugar syrup honey? How long has this feeder been on? You may have already collected a certain amount of (sugar syrup) that you are calling honey in your frames?
If you have collected REAL honey, in those full frames, why not extract this honey, leaving empty frames for the use of a fall flow? The empty frames can be stored until needed, perhaps until golden rod kicks in?