>>I feed syrup and pollen subst patties starting in March or late February depending on the weather.
Now I see how you get lots of splits and lots of honey. :)
>>Supers don't normally go on until June or later
Does this coincide with your black locust bloom?
>>No, I purchased them from a local queen breeder
What bee does he favor? Any particular race/line?
>>No, while the nucs and splits have supers on, none were ready to
extract. All 43 were on the 7 original hives
That's an excellent yield. What are the primary floral sources in your area?
>>The 1200 lbs doesn't include autumn honey which I extract
and is usually slightly less than the summer crop
That is really exceptional for a stationary apiary unless this is the norm in Ontario. What kind of area are you in (suburbia, rural)?
Thanks for sharing.
Waldemar
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