A lifestyle record- beginning beekeeping and general events through the year in garden, allotment and family.
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Bedding Down
This is the time of year we prepare the bees for winter- we have been feeding the bees with sugar syrup prior to treating for Varroa mite so the bees stand a good chance of coming through the winter as a strong colony. It is reccommended that a colony has about 60 lbs of stores to survive the winter, although we can feed with fondant during the winter if necessary, it is best to have a good amount of strores to set out with. After putting the varroa floor in the hive we have monitored the drop for the past few weeks- the weekly count has been about 20- apparently not too bad for this time of year. Nevertheless we will be putting Apiguard on at the next check to get rid of some of the mites before evrything settles down for winter.
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Preparing for winter?! That's almost as bad as seeing 'Back to school' signs!
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