Here is what I think happened and what I need to change:
- Hives need more sun. Most of my hives get great summer sun, but winter they get more shade than I would like. I may need to move my hives to get full sun during the winter months.
- More ventilation. Some of the hives seemed to have sweat on the honey. I think I need to either have a top entrance for ventilation or drill holes in my hive boxes. I really don't want to put holes in my boxes, so I think I will go down the route of creating a top entrance to allow ventilation.
- Healthier bees in the fall. I fed my bees a protein patty in the fall, but I have realized not all protein patties are created equal. I must say I was very disappointed with the ones I had bought last year. The bees just wouldn't take it. I also think it was such a dry year that the nectar and pollen was just insufficient. I had skinny bees even though they had food, it was most likely from only a couple sources of plants that still managed to produce a little nectar and pollen even though it was such a dry year. Here is a great article that talks about needing fat bees. It is a little technical, but I found it interesting: http://scientificbeekeeping.com/bee-nutrition/
- I may need to figure out a way to insulate my hives a little better. On the other hand, I have to be careful the hives have good ventilation.
Happy Beekeeping!
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