> This year I put some supers on my 3 colony's and am wondering if I can
> still take them this late in the season?
Yes, assuming you used an excluder and/or the brood is not up there, but
would you know and do you know how to do it? Since you ask, it does not
seem likely, so it seems to me that you need to contact an experienced local
beekeeper. Most beekeepers are happy to help out. Some might charge for
the assistance, but others, especially hobbyists are likely do it for the
fun of it.
Your best place to find beekeepers? A local bee club or your state apiarist
can point you the right way.
You will also need advice on diagnosing, and treating diseases and mite
predation if you want your hives to live long.
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