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> As a small scale beekeeper keeping bees from what seems to still be fun
> and a little side money I find that barrel feeding in my small 80-100 hive
> operation to be a problem due to the smaller hives not getting enough as
> they grow. Just my two cents.
If I had yards with equal strength hives this would not be a problem and I
would use the Mendes method or barrel feeding as Allen uses. Just for my
unorganized one man operation until I organize I can't use it.
I do use Mann lakes 1.5 gallon cap an ladder feeders but they take the
place of 2 frames and leaves proper room with prop'ed frames.
I mix the syrup in a 275 gallon tote with a hole cut in the top for me to
lean over in and use a mortar mixer from harbor freight. It sits in the
back of my pickup and I gravity feed into 5 gallon buckets and carry an
empty extra one and half fill for easy lifting. I then use a funnel that
fits properly and simply slide my migratory tops back just enough and fill.
No smoke and it moves pretty quick.
For me it's the best method to date.
I do plan to upgrade to a semi-trash pump but we will see that's more
money... I'm pretty cheap...
I fully agree with the fact you have to know your situation, time of year,
etc and change as needed... Playing around and failing sometimes if done
right can be a good thing as you learn for yourselves...
Thanks to all on the list. Your posting on list and emails off list over
the past 4 yrs has allowed me to prosper and enjoy beekeeping!
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