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Beginners forum, ask beekeeping related questions and get help from other experienced beekeepers. Please use the Search Feature please to avoid duplicated threads
 #266  by DianeBees
 11 Aug 2018, 15:36
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrE5JZAtK4I

It's time to start thinking about getting bees ready for winter.

The summer is effectively over here, there's very little flowering now where I am, the wasps are on the prowl.


Is your colony queen-right? Is she a good queen not a drone layer.

Are they fed enough? 15-20kg of food. They can be fed fondant as an emergency food.

Well protected against pests: use mouseguard, wrap with wire against woodpecker.

Spare equipment needs safely storing.

I'd add that I strap down hives with a ratchet strap - they are strapped down all year. Some people put bricks on top of hives.
 #387  by AdamD
 23 Aug 2018, 12:55
I still have queens in mini-nucs - both mated and un-mated, so I am (as often) way behind where I want to be. However feed is going on for some and varroa treatment is underway in some too. I also have some uniting to do - replacing poorer queens. I have supers that I want to get back on after extraction as well. Once these are cleaned out, they go in the freezer for 24 hours before storage.
 #392  by Patrick
 23 Aug 2018, 15:56
Did laugh seeing the reference to crownboards and old matchsticks.

Was the subject of testy debate by some on the old BBKA Forum.

Made Oi Larf anyway...
 #714  by JohnnyLondon
 20 Sep 2018, 19:58
DianeBees wrote:
23 Aug 2018, 11:59
NBU leaflet [PDF]

Preparing Honeybee Colonies for Winter
http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/download ... fm?id=1072
Very helpful Thanks.

Available on this page of useful leaflets
http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/index.cfm?pageid=167