>>California beekeepers are feeding Global's patties _on the bottom board_ in warm weather with good success. <...> Can anyone
corroborate this?
I take pollen-packed section of feral comb that I collect and prop against the hive on the bottom board. 2-3 chunks at a time. In minutes, they are covered by bees. The pollen is eaten out in 1-2 days.
This is saves the hives an equivalent pollen-gathering effort and there is no wasting of a valuable resource.
Another way, if you have extra equipment, is to stand up a few chunks on top of the inner cover and put an empty super around them. A pro: the pollen is not exposed to the damaging sun rays. A con: the bees will often store nectar in the comb chuncks.
Waldemar
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