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Title: Fall flow
Post by: mat on September 24, 2007, 08:02:26 PM
This is incredable. I had to open separate topic.  I have todays increase in weight 14#. They work like creasy. I actually added shallow supers to two hives. The best flow this year. I am curious if anybody in Massachusetts is having the same?  BTW I put shallow suppers on the second  deeps and under thirds full of honey but not capped yet. The second deeps were like 2/3 to 3/4 filled also. Are they going to move the nectar up to the empty shallow  I added, or will be filling it from the beginning. I am concerned about the room for the queen .
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: amandrea on September 25, 2007, 09:41:31 PM
MY bees have been bringing in incredible amounts of pollen so I assume just as much or more nectar. Where they are putting it all I have no idea but I'm very happy about it! 80 degrees today.
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: mat on September 26, 2007, 09:34:19 AM
You may want to look inside your hives. They may need extra supers. It is unbelivable, yesterday 27#!!! weight gain. I suppose it may be also honey dew.
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: Kirk-o on September 26, 2007, 09:36:34 PM
You lucky Dog
kirk-o
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: mat on September 27, 2007, 08:48:29 AM
Yes I am. Sixteen pound yesterday. Looks like it is slowing down. Harvest next week.
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: Brian D. Bray on September 27, 2007, 09:46:50 PM
Nice to know someone is having a flow of some sort. 

I just showed my daughter how to guestimate the amount of honey in a hive by lifting the back up an inch or so.  She sure is enjoying learning beekeeping.  It makes me feel useful in passing my knowledge onto another generation.
I've been feeding my bees for 3 weeks now and the hives have gone from feather lite to fairly heavyso I'll stop feeding for a week or 2 then recheck to see if they have gotten lighter--if so I'll feed some more.  I decided to let the bees build excess burr comb for storage instead of adding another super as it was getting too late in the season.  The honey flows I've had this year have been so pour that I'm going into winter with 2 medium 5 or 8 frame boxes on each hive.  I did get them to finish drawing out the partial or undrawn frames that were in the hives but figured trying to go for another whole super was out of the question, so it's burr comb galore to give them as much stores as I can in the available space.

It's weird to see the bees foraging and still consuming more honey than they're bringing in.   
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: bassman1977 on September 28, 2007, 09:58:22 AM
I am going to pull some supers of goldenrod next Tuesday.  Maybe I'll persuade my dad into making some mead.
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: sc-bee on September 28, 2007, 10:21:19 AM
FALL FLOW---what's that some new beekeeping term :-D. Never seen one :'(!!!
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: TwT on September 28, 2007, 08:26:12 PM
we get one seems like every 5 years, dought we get one this year because no rain for goldenrod.....
Title: Re: Fall flow
Post by: Michael Bush on September 28, 2007, 08:27:52 PM
We didn't have one for the second year in a row... :(