Entrance Reducer

Started by txbeegal, April 22, 2013, 03:37:20 PM

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txbeegal

Hello all,
Do I need to remove the entrance reducer now that we are in full Spring??? 
Life is too short not to be a beekeeper:)

Joe D

You may can if you have a big robust colony.  I still have a reducer in mine.  They have about a three inch gap.  I had run mine year round without a reducer and last fall 5 of my hives jumped on 1 strong hive, killed them all and robbed the honey.  I have had a reducer in every since.  Will take it out during the summer.  Good luck to you and your bees.




Joe

Finski

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I look the need from number of ventilating bees. I have solid bottoms,

In main flow I keep entrance open because they dry up nectar and need  huge air flow.

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Language barrier NOT included

Bees In Miami

The bees will tell you when it's time to remove it.  When you start seeing traffic jams, open it some more.  I open gradually, in stages if you will.  I usually cut a reducer in half, so I can go to half open next, then when that gets crowded, remove the rest.  JMO.