CCD colonies in the early phases often will not take feed of any type, in
the hive, or outside. As the problem increases in severity, foraging activity
often drops off dramatically.
In the aftermath of a severe loss from CCD, recovering colonies may do fine,
and once you see white honey cappings, things seem to be on the way to full
recovery.
But, some beekeepers reported this spring that their recovering colonies
were dawdling along. If fed syrup, the queen would stop laying as soon as the
syrup jug went dry, even though there was plenty of natural forage available
to stimulate egg-laying. Jerry
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