I say usually because this 'Winter' is not very usual. Its January 5th today and we had a bairly visible frost first thing this morning, I think we had another a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday, 4th January there were bees flying in large numbers from most of my hives.
hive E |
Back to the title, fondant. As I said usually a colony will take about half a kilo a week. The pictures are of two colonies, E and I. They are the only two that have taken any noticeable amount from the first half kilo in the five weeks its been on top of the crownboard. I have looked down through the crownboard feed holes and all of the other colonies appear to be ok. Does this mean that the unusually mild Winter is allowing the bees to access their own stores or that the colonies are in trouble.
hive I |
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