Fall feeding 2010
All of our bees got their Apiguard treatment before the beginning of October, so hopefully we'll have some strong colonies going into winter. A stretch of rainy weather in the second half of September slowed down Alex's efforts to get them all treated. Happily, there are signs that many of the hives will have another cycle of young bees to help them get through the winter.
Here is an excellent frame of October brood--something we can't always count on in an Iowa autumn:
Now that mites are taken care of to the best of our ability, the next step is to push the feed into the colonies that need some more weight in order to survive. It is going to take quite a bit of syrup to see some of them through the cold months. A number of the hives further from home have division board feeders in top and bottom. Check out the populations that some of them are carrying into winter:
We normally winter in two deeps, but there were a couple of medium boxes that still had brood in them, so they'll probably stay out through winter. But again---lots of bees!!!