Will they Build Comb while polinating Almonds?
I have several boxes that are short of 20 frames built out comb. So can I put in foundation in a couple frames and will they build comb during Almonds? Not sure if the farmers want that but. I am hoping that I can have a couple un-built comb frames in a few on the outsides of the top box?
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me thinks that if they are on the outsides the bees diffinately wont touch it
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I would checkerboard in a couple foundation frames into the top box to help spread out the drawn combs throughout the hives. If you use a single drone comb in each hive, you'll be ready to split up hives with queen cells as soon as you get back from almonds, having plenty of drones for the virgins to drool over.
Re: Will they Build Comb while polinating Almonds?
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Originally Posted by
RayMarler
I would checkerboard in a couple foundation frames into the top box to help spread out the drawn combs throughout the hives. If you use a single drone comb in each hive, you'll be ready to split up hives with queen cells as soon as you get back from almonds, having plenty of drones for the virgins to drool over.
Ahh is that what I do with all those Green frames I have. :) Never used them yet. So even knowing it is mainly pollen in almonds and not nectar they will build out comb? Good to know. Then I think I will add a few un-drawn out comb frames for them to build out.
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just depnds on the year. sometimes they will make honey off the almonds while other years they will just about starve. i dont really know much about varities of almonds trees and the conditions they require to produce nectar
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Feed them syrup, and get them near willows, mustard and what ever other wildflower that starts to bloom in mid to late January and early February.
You got nothing to lose??
Re: Will they Build Comb while polinating Almonds?
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Originally Posted by
Stevebeeman
Feed them syrup, and get them near willows, mustard and what ever other wildflower that starts to bloom in mid to late January and early February.
You got nothing to lose??
I don't have a contract yet if anyone know of someone that can take an extra 80 or so or point me in the right direction.