How do you feed bees protein?

We recommend sugar water mixed 1:1 in the spring and summer and 2:1 (2 parts sugar to 1 part water) in the fall. We discovered last year it is best to add 1 teaspoon of protein powder to your sugar water. This helps gives the bees the protein they need.
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What do bees use as a protein food?

Pollen is also stored and fermented into 'bee pollen' or 'bee bread', which is the primary source of protein for the hive. Both nectar and pollen are seasonal resources and storage in the hive sustains the colony during winter, or when food is scarce.
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How do bees get protein?

Answer: Bees get their protein from pollen which they collect from flowers. By various means, worker bees then turn the pollen into food for the the developing young and queen honey bee.
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How do you feed bees protein patties?

Patties should be fed no earlier than 1 month before the first pollen flow in spring. Place the patties on the top bars of the brood box, on the center of the cluster. For stronger colonies, the paper can be left on with the holes facing downwards. However, you should remove the paper for weak colonies.
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Do bees eat protein?

Pollen is one of the purest and richest natural foods, containing all of the nutritional requirements of a honey bee: sugar, carbohydrates, protein, enzymes, vitamins and minerals. Nectar is a sweet fluid found in flowers.
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How to use Beekeeping Pollen Patties



What is the best food for bees?

Nectar is the main source of carbohydrates for honey bees. The amount of nectar needed per colony depends on how concentrated the sugars are in the nectar. A worker bee needs 11 milligrams (mg) of dry sugar each day, which translates to about 22 microliters (μl) of 50% (1:1 ratio) sugar syrup per bee per day.
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What can I give a bee to eat?

Nectar and pollen from flowers contain the nutrients bees need to thrive, as well as the energy they require to survive. It is also important for bumblebees to be outside to complete their life-cycle so don't be tempted to take them inside. Remember to never feed a bumblebee honey or brown sugar.
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When should I give my bees pollen patties?

Bee's don't need to be fed pollen patties all the time. Pollen is used to feed larvae. Therefore you only need to supply pollen to your bees when they are producing brood. Spring time, after nectar starts flowing, is a good time to add pollen patties.
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Where do you place pollen patty?

The pollen patties should be well positioned within the hive otherwise the bees can easily ignore it. Ideally it should be placed on the top of the frames just under the inner cover. You can even place it directly on the bees.
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How do you feed bees with sugar water?

Bring a pot of water to a near-boil on your stovetop.

To feed bees in the early spring or when you're queen-rearing, give them about 2 quarts (2 liters) of a 1:1 concentration of sugar and water, so start with about 1 quart (1 liter) of water. Replace the mixture every few days until natural nectar is available.
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Do honey bees need salt?

The bees need salt for their own metabolic processes, and to carry back to their hives to help larvae develop, Giurfa said. Thus, homeowners' trendy saltwater pools attract bees like flies to honey. Finally, the study researchers found that bees don't seem to sense bitterness.
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How do you feed wild bees?

For the health of all bees, wild or otherwise, natural sources of nectar are much healthier. That said, bees are opportunistic. They go for whatever is most efficient. Providing an open supply of sugar water could, in theory, attract bees away from the naturally occurring nectar sources.
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Do bees eat anything other than honey?

Bees feed on nectar and pollen collected by foragers — older worker bees with beefy flight muscles. Some foragers gather nectar, which they store in an elastic pouch in the gut known as a “honey stomach”; others collect pollen grains, packing them in “baskets” on their rear legs.
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When should you feed bees sugar water?

In the spring, feed a 1:1 sugar to water syrup. This will encourage them to eat it directly rather than store it, which is what we want!
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How long will pollen patties last?

"The shelf life of the patties is 6 months in the dry,cool place after that the pattie loses the protein level. You can store it in the freezer for a longer period but when you defrost the pattie is going to be very soft."
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When should I stop feeding my bees?

A: Congratulations on getting your first bees. It is the adventure of a lifetime. Once daytime temperatures drop below 57 degrees stop feeding liquid syrup and switch to a solid sugar board.
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How much sugar should I feed my bees in the winter?

They do a better job of feeding your hives fast because the bees can access them continuously. It may only be warm enough for good outside foraging for a few hours but the inside feeder is accessible 24/7. To encourage Winter food storage use a 2:1 mixture. This is 2 parts sugar to 1 part water.
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What do you feed honey bees in winter?

The best food for feeding bees in the winter is, of course, the one they make for themselves: their own honey. Besides sugars, honey contains nutrients that keep the colony healthy, strong and better able to fight off parasites.
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How do you make bee food?

A one-to-one mixture of sugar and water — measured either by weight or by volume — provides the energy your bees need to stimulate brood rearing and start drawing out foundation. For each gallon of sugar syrup, measure out 10 2/3 cups sugar and 10 2/3 cups of water.
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Can you feed bees raw sugar?

Raw sugar. Raw sugar is minimally or unrefined white sugar, which has a small amount of molasses to give it the golden color. Raw sugar is unlikely to have enough molasses to negatively impact bees and is safe to feed.
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