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Title: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: josbees on September 09, 2008, 08:28:30 AM
I made up a batch of 2:1 syrup on Saturday but because of Hanna I couldn't deliver it so put it in the fridge.  My helpful partner then gave it to the bees on Monday, straight from the fridge.  Could this cause a problem?  I don't want the girls getting an ice freeze.
Title: Re: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: JP on September 09, 2008, 11:27:17 AM
May cause a little extra condensation depending on type of feeder, other than that, I don't see a problem, Bee Brain Freeze?  :-D

Warm it next time though.


...JP
Title: Re: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: josbees on September 09, 2008, 11:33:44 AM
Thanks.  Yes, I'll get it up to temp first.  And being so cold, he said it poured like molasses.
Title: Re: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: JP on September 09, 2008, 11:55:15 AM
The bees feed more readily when the syrup is warm.


...JP
Title: Re: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: Michael Bush on September 09, 2008, 08:27:10 PM
They will just ignore it until it warms up.  They will certainly take it faster warm than lukewarm especially if it's at all chilly out.
Title: Re: Syrup from the fridge -- too cold?
Post by: Cindi on September 10, 2008, 11:30:54 AM
Josbees.  Sugar syrup does not require refrigeration, it would take quite a long time to go bad.  The bees do not like cold sugar syrup, and dependent upon colony size, may take an awful long time to warm up, this could be bad for the bees, if they need food and cannot ingest it.  Have a most wonderfully awesome day, Cindi