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Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Hello! I'm new to beekeeping and I'm picking up 2 packages today. I live in Manassas, Virginia. I have my hives built and placed in a spot in my yard. I took a class in April on beekeeping but I'm still pretty nervous about installing the packages. I have a couple questions and would appreciate any input you could offer!
1. Can anyone tell me how much sugar water they are going to need the first week? I'm kicking around the idea of adding a deep on top of the hive and placing an entrance feeder inside OR should I use a board feeder? The entrance feeder is a quart mason jar but the board feeder a lot more than that.
2. It's kind of late in the beekeeping season to get started. Is it too late? Are my chances of loosing the bees greater now than if I had started in April? Will there be enough nectar for them to build up enough stores for the winter?
Thanks in advance for your input!
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Welcome!
You might as well go ahead and make up a gallon now and have a few extra 5# bags of sugar handy for more. I've found that 5pounds of water with 5 pounds of sugar makes real close to a gallon of syrup.
I do top bar hives so I'll leave the recommendation of specific feeder types to Lang folks. Ziploks layed on top of the inner cover will do until you settle on something (don't block the hole).
It's not too late to start, but you may end up feeding a lot to make sure they have enough stores. Or not... With all the rain we've had there may be a generous flow.
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Welcome. Not sure whose class you took, or how extensive it was, but you might consider joining our club.
We actually have a meeting this upcoming Tuesday at the Manassas Church of the Brethren. Find us at http://www.PWRBeekeepers.com
karla
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Hi Fellow Newbee, I installed 3 packages 2 weeks ago and I have been through 2- 25 lb bags of sugar so far from Sams and they are still guzzeling it down. I checked this morn and the have 40-50% of the comb drawn out with lots of larve, I will wait untill the get 70% drawn out before I put the second deep on. I am feeding with 2 qt boardman feeders for now and I will switch to the top feeders in a week or two. I am also giving them Honey-be-healthy with the syrup. Best of luck to you!
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Hi, I started a colony in early June last year, I am in Fairfax. I had to feed a lot of sugar, which they stored up, but they made it through the winter. Just keep feeding and they should be OK.
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Re: Newbee here in Manassas, Virginia
Thanks for all the great advice and Karla.........I'll be there on Tuesday. I hope to meet you!
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