How do you tell if there is a honey flow?

The only precise way to be aware of the honey flow is to check the behavior of your bees. The most obvious sign is the level of activity and the number of bees out foraging. Bees will come back to the hive fully loaded with nectar, while other bees are leaving to gather still more.
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How do you get honey flowing?

To get the honey flowing again, bring some water to boil in a pan and then turn off the heat. Place the open honey container in the water and leave it until both the water and the honey are cool. DO NOT microwave honey.
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How long does honey flow last?

Where there are a succession of nectar sources throughout the summer season, a honeyflow may last for many weeks. In other areas significant honeyflows may only last two or three weeks per year from one or a limited number of nectar sources.
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How do you know if bees are carrying nectar?

The best way to tell if your hive is bringing back nectar is to weigh it. A hive on a hive scale can tell you a lot about the hive. If you don't have a hive scale, check NASA's honeybeenet in order to determine the flow in your area.
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Do bees bring in pollen when there is no queen?

Bees use pollen for one purpose and one purpose only; to feed brood that are in the larval stage (open brood). If there is no queen there will be no brood, and therefore no reason to forage for pollen and bring it into the hive.
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Why are my bees not collecting pollen?

If you do not notice any pollen foraging going on, it could be down to a perfectly natural cause and be no reason to worry. Remember that just because bees are not collecting pollen does not mean that they do not have enough stored away. Furthermore, bees will not forage for pollen when they do not need it.
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How quickly can bees build comb and fill it?

On average it will take between 7 days to 2 months for bees to produce comb and fill it with honey. But a strong established colony, during a strong honey flow, can draw out a full 10 frame deep box and fill it with honey in as little as 3 days.
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How long does it take bees to fill a flow hive?

How long does it take to fill a flow hive? New beekeepers frequently ask “How long does it take for bees to fill a frame?” A healthy hive on a good nectar flow can quickly fill a six-frame Flow super in a couple of weeks.
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How do you make a hive flow?

Once filled and capped, turn the key and inside the honeycomb cells split, creating channels for the honey to flow down while the bees remain undisturbed on the surface of the comb. Watch as pure, fresh honey flows right out of the hive and into your jar. No mess, no fuss.
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Why is my honey thick and cloudy?

The naturally occurring glucose in honey is what causes the honey to crystallize. The glucose bonds with the water in the honey to form crystals. Over time, more crystals form and create a solid layer. This gives honey that cloudy appearance.
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Is it OK to harvest uncapped honey?

If a large portion of your honey is uncapped, you can extract the uncapped frames separately from the rest, store it in the refrigerator, and use it for cooking.
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Can I leave a honey super on over winter?

Yes, you can leave a honey super or several on the hive over Winter. In fact, most beekeepers do have a super or two designated for use by the bees. The size of the box designated as the “food super” for the bees varies from one beekeeper to another and from one region to another.
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How many times a year do you harvest honey?

In a healthy, productive hive, it is normal to be able to harvest honey two to three times each season. Most beekeepers will harvest honey between June and September, but how often you harvest and how much honey you get will depend on a number of factors.
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How do you get bees to accept flow hive?

Pressing some beeswax into the surface of the Flow comb can encourage them to get working on the Flow Frames earlier. You can use chunks of burr comb, wax foundation or wax cappings. The bees will then re-distribute the wax onto the Flow Frames and start working them.
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Will an empty beehive attract bees?

Yes, an empty beehive will attract bees. Even if it isn't positioned up in a tree or converted to a bait hive, the scout bees can smell residual beeswax in the wood. If you have an empty hive and want to make it more attractive to bees, you can add a swarm lure.
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Why is there no honey in my hive?

Weather Conditions Affecting Honey Production

External environment can affect honey production in a beehive. If the weather conditions are extreme at a specific time of year, you might find that production has decreased. If it is too hot, too cold, too wet, or too dry, your bees will not produce as they usually do.
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Why are my bees not drawing out comb?

Bees will only draw out new comb when there is a strong nectar flow. If there's no nectar to make honey with in the super, there's no point in wasting energy on building comb that will then sit empty, right? So, if you place a super on your hive during a time of dearth, don't expect your bees to fill it.
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What does drawn comb look like?

What Does Drawn Comb Look Like? Drawn comb is similar to the color of straw, almost white, especially when it is used for the first time. The color of new comb depends on a few factors, such as the current sources of nectar, the race of bees in the hive and what type of pollen they're collecting.
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Will bees move honey from brood box to super?

Drone Bee. I would put all the full frames in a single box under the brood and score the cappings. They should move it up into free supers. They may not bother if they are busy with a nectar flow on though hence scoring the cappings.
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Can I take honey from brood box?

It is a serious no-no to extract honey with brood in the frame, contaminating with lots of bugs, whether capped or not. Just leave frames out of the job and put them back in the hive, can hatch out and extract later if needed.
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What are the yellow things on bees legs?

The pollen basket or corbicula (plural corbiculae) is part of the tibia on the hind legs of certain species of bees. They use the structure in harvesting pollen and carrying it to the nest or hive.
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