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I have read - I think in ABC and XYZ of beekeeping the following
recommendation for feeding:
Spring feeding- 2 parts water to 1 part sugar... (a thin solution to
simulate nectur and encourage brood rearing)..
Fall feeding- 1 part water to 2 parts sugar... (a thick solution to
simulate honey to be stored as if a honey spill and not encourage brood
rearing).
I have used this system with good results.
Just recently there was a recipe for sugar candy... a rather complicated
one... I recall a simpler one made of sugar, water, and cream of
tartar... heated to "hard ball" candy temperature and poured into a candy
board frame that is placed directly on top of the upper hive box.
I have used this system in the past, but I don't recall the exact
proportions of the ingredients. Does anyone else recall?
When I used these boards in the spring to provide a little extra food,
they were only partly consumed. A local beekeeper puts them on in early
winter and says they are complete consumed before the bees move on to
stored honey. I think I am going to try this.
Larry Krengel
Marengo, Illinois USA
Home of Dr. C. C. Miller
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