To point out to others. you need twice as many supers as honey you are getting. The bees scatter the nectar in droplets and as it dries out they accumulate to back together. So it looks like you lost honey.
What’s up Dave. You could be right. They were definitely running short on room. The lower supers were not yet capped , they were just covered in bees and every frame was being worked on. The sign that honey is being lost is white wax on the top bars. Funny to me that the single brood management hive is making the most honey.
I always enjoy your videos Troy. Thank you.
Thanks Jim!!
Nice looking swarms.👍👍👍
Thank ya
To point out to others. you need twice as many supers as honey you are getting. The bees scatter the nectar in droplets and as it dries out they accumulate to back together. So it looks like you lost honey.
What’s up Dave. You could be right. They were definitely running short on room. The lower supers were not yet capped , they were just covered in bees and every frame was being worked on. The sign that honey is being lost is white wax on the top bars. Funny to me that the single brood management hive is making the most honey.
I love the local videos Troy !Do u top super if you dont have drawn?I bottom supered because undrawn is all i have .
Keep posting !
Hey Tim, all my supering is done on top.
see how beautiful my bees are
Lol