When to replace 1.1 feed if not being consumed fast enough.

Started by Arkwood, May 29, 2013, 02:02:25 PM

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Arkwood

There is still a flow and my package bees seem to be all over it instead of the 1.1 feed. It's been 8 days out in the sun (Front feeder/jar) One hive has only taken a quarter and the other hive is just under but not half way yet but close. Just curious when I should replace before it goes bad

Temps are mid 80's avg.
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duryeafarms

From what I've been told, they shouldn't need it at all and you run the risk of robbing.

Michael Bush

If they aren't taking it, I would remove it.  If it's spoiled, throw it out.  If it's not spoiled, freeze it...
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mikecva

I normally do not worry about the temps just the bees consumption. I stop feeding as soon as there is a nectar flow and the bees start storing honey in supers (for my honey). This helps to keep the honey at or below 18.2%

Question (as I do not use external feeders), in the temps that Arkwood is at, will the 1:1 expand and 'leak' out?  -Mike
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Arkwood

Opps.

I forgot to say my hives are new packages, 8 days... That's why I am feeding.

In a few weeks the flow should slow down. But is there an expiration date of sorts or do I have to go take a sip?  :-P
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