> I have two colonies in E TN that are a bit weak on stores and feel I may
> need to feed them possibly thru the winter. Having just returned to
> beekeeping I have no frames of honey to give them. I seem to recall a
> discussion some months ago about in-hive feeders 'on the cheap'. I don't
> have division board feeders. Are there reasonable (all opinions
> appreciated) home-made alternatives for providing in-hive feeding during the
> winter.
>
> Logan VanLeigh
>
HEY, FORGOT TO SAY THAT I USE SWEEPINGS
SUGAR (bakery castoffs from floor or
broken bags) purchased at 10c # (buddy
and I just invested in 1,000#) and NOT
the expensive store stuff for 45c#.
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John Iannuzzi PhD | "Singing masons building roofs
9772 Old Annapolis Rd | of gold."
Ellicott City (founded 1772) | --Shakespeare
Maryland usa 21042 |
Hobbyist - 20 hives! | Italian bees (19oct95 0900)
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