Re: Just hived packages, now subfreezing temps. Feeding question.

Originally Posted by
Intheswamp
-snip- Removing the feeder, placing an inner cover on top and setting a mason jar of syrup over the hole in the inner cover would position the syrup about as close as possible to the cluster......I would opt for using an inner cover and setting the jar over the hole as this will result in a smaller cavity and will help the bees conserve more heat/energy. The cluster's heat rising through the inner cover hole will also slightly warm the syrup. Just remember to put another box on top of the inner cover and the top cover on top of that box. -snip-
Best wishes,
Ed
This is what I do and would recommend to you. You can change the jars out with syrup warmed in the houe as often as you like, but, the bees are able to survive at the forecast temps and much colder if they have stores. Moisture build up in the short window of time you have is unlikely in the extreme.
Lee Burough
I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up :)
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