> I need advice on feeding syrup in zip loc baggies. I was told to fill a
> gallon zip loc half full and place over the cluster with holes on the top.
I have never done it, but am told that you can pre-fill the bags, place them
on the top bars, then just slit them with a razor knife when they are on the
hive. Experiment at home to get the right amount so they fit under the
lids.
Apparently the bees have no trouble using them and do not drown. Thicker
syrup would be better at this time of year, methinks.
Some people use the so-called Mountaincamp system of just placing wet
newspaper on the top bars, making a few little holes above the bees and
pouring on granulated white sugar. The bees use the hive moisture to
liquefy it as they go.
I have seen Dave Green do it in shirt-sleeve weather and it works, at least
in warm areas and avoids the syrup mixing and toting problem.
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