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Dar Heinze wrote:
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> Hello!
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> I have a question about feeding. I read that the proper fall feed was 2 parts
> sugar, and 1 part water. Well, almost everytime I have made syrup 2:1, it has
> crystalized before the bees could drink it all. So, I decreased the sugar to
> 1 3/4:1, which seems to fix the problem. But - will this lessened sugar
> content have any ill effects? I have a entrance feeder, so when the sugar
> crystalizes, it plugs the holes and does not allow any more liquid to pass
> through.
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> Thanks!
> Dar
I've never had 2:1 mix crystalize (or a 3:1 for that matter) - do you
heat it to the boiling point? I've noticed a cloudy mixture till the
boiling point then it turns crystal clear and stays that way. Don't
overheat or it will carmelize - not a good thing. Also, IMHO, I'd ditch
the entrance feeder and go with the ziplock baggie method. My bees can
empty one of those babies in 24 hrs ( could be why it never
crystalizes). This time of year in the northern hemisphere I would think
an inside food supply might be better (like the baggie feeder).
AL
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