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Title: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: TheMasonicHive on June 13, 2010, 10:10:52 AM
Hello everyone,


I'm curious about something.  When my hives are completely drawn...including my supers, what do new bees do with their wax buildup that they would normally build with? 

It would seem that even though they would use a lot of it for cappings, that the population of bees probably MORE than covers that. 

So what happens with all that wax they only produce for a short time that is rendered useless by a lack of space with which to utilize it?
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: alfred on June 13, 2010, 11:13:45 AM
I just assumed that they only made it when they needed it? But I would be interested to find out as well...
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: asprince on June 13, 2010, 01:36:12 PM
They only produce the wax when needed.

Steve
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: zopi on June 13, 2010, 10:17:16 PM
According to Hive and Honeybee...they only produce massive amounts of wax when they are spurred to do so by necessity, but they are always producing at least a little, for capping, repairs, etc...
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: scdw43 on June 14, 2010, 01:25:26 AM
If they have a lack of space they swarm.  Them they have a place for the wax in their new home and half of your bees too.
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: luvin honey on June 14, 2010, 08:43:42 PM
For the first time this year, I could see the wax flakes jutting out from my bees' abdomens. It was so incredible!
Title: Re: What do they do with all that wax?
Post by: Michael Bush on June 18, 2010, 09:17:16 AM
It's a self adjucting system.  When they have somewhere to store the nectar they store it.  When they don't, they turn it into wax.