How many honey supers is too many?

One Flow Super per hive is the simple answer, as you can keep harvesting the honey whenever it is ready, giving the bees room to keep working and making more honey.
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How many supers is too many?

I usually don't put more than four medium supers on. If my hives need additional supers I remove the full supers first. Sometimes there will be a couple of hives in each bee yard that out perform all the other hives that I will put five or six on, but that is the exception.
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How many supers should you have?

If you are leaving on vacation, it is ok to place two supers if you are in a high nectar flow in your area. The only problem with placing two or more new supers is the colony will get unorganized. Now some news about forgetting your hive during a nectar flow and you have not placed a new super on your hive.
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How many honey supers can you put on a hive?

A single hive can have at least 2-3 supers. When your first honey super is about ⅔ full of honey, add another super on top of it. Repeat this process until you're ready to remove a super.
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How many supers should you have per hive?

3-4 supers per hive should be all you need.
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Can you put a honey super on too early?

Try not to add supers too early or too late, but if you are uncertain, then do it sooner. Also, remember to only harvest surplus honey and leave enough for your bees to make it through the year.
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When should I add a second honey super?

The rule of thumb for honey supering is that the bees should never be using all the comb available to them. When the super is one-half to two-thirds full, add another super. When the second super is half full and the first completely full, add a third super, etc.
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What can I do with half filled honey supers?

You can put all the partially capped frames in a super above an inner cover. As long as the days remain warm enough for the bees to move around, they will move the honey from the super down close to the brood nest. If you want them to remove all of it, scratch open the capped cells.
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Can you feed bees with supers on?

Avoid, brown sugar, beat sugar, powder sugar, or honey. Remember the bee keeper code; never feed the bees while honey supers are in place. spring to stimulate the queen to lay eggs and helps the bees draw more comb.
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How long does it take bees to fill a honey super?

A strong colony during a strong honey flow can draw new foundation and fill a honey super in 1 week, and sometimes in 3 to 4 days. An average bee colony will take between 2 to 4 weeks, while a weaker colony will take 1 to 2 months.
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Will bees move honey to make room for brood?

The bees will move honey “upstairs” to the supers if it's available. Beekeepers can then harvest honey from only the supers, leaving honey in the brood boxes for the bees to use in winter. Expanding the space in this way also challenges the bees and might help prevent a swarm.
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How many brood boxes Should a hive have?

With two brood boxes, there is enough space for your queen to lay as many eggs as she can. This means you won't need to check your hives as often.
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How long does it take for bees to clean a super?

If you don't want to make multiple trips, I would say 1 super can be cleaned by 1 strong hive in 2-3 hours - more or less. I just put my frames in front of my hives 3-4 hours before dark. After an hour or so of darkness, I put them in a chest freezer for 24-48 hours. Done.
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How often can you collect honey from a hive?

Most beekeepers harvest honey 2-3 times per year/season. Honey is normally harvested between mid June until mid September. How often you harvest depends on your local climate and plant life. Poor weather conditions, disease and pests infiltrating your hives will also affect your harvesting schedule.
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How many frames is a honey super?

Some beekeepers use only 8 or 9 frames in a honey super, while others use all 10. It does make a difference. Obviously, if you use 9 frames, the comb on each frame will be drawn out wider by the bees, thus making much more space for the honey.
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When should I add another brood box?

But the big question is how long should you wait until you add the second box. This applies whether you are using deep hive bodies for the brood area or medium sized boxes. Add your next box once the bees have drawn out 5-7 combs in their first box.
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When should you stop feeding 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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Can you give a tired bee honey?

Those busy little workers creating honey for your Cheerios, but you should not give honey to a tired bee. In Australia, it is actually illegal to leave honey out for bees. American Foul Brood disease (AFD) is a disease that affects the bee larvae.
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Should I feed a new swarm of bees?

The swarm of bees (now in their new home) will draw comb quickly because they arrive loaded with honey. Feed them syrup using the hive-top feeder to stimulate wax production. Feeding may not be necessary if the nectar flows are heavy. In a week, check the hive and see how the bees are doing.
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Will uncapped honey ferment?

At 55% relative humidity (RH), the average found in the brood nest, honey has a water content of 17% when in equilibrium with the surrounding air. Even when uncapped, it will not absorb (or release) moisture, and it will not ferment.
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How do you encourage bees to cap honey?

If you want to help the bees with drying and capping, make sure you have both a lower hive opening and an upper one. This allows a circular airflow where drier, cooler air comes in the bottom, and warmer, wetter air leaves through the top.
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Where should I put my second Super?

Should a new super go on the top or the bottom?
  1. It's faster. You just drop the new one on top.
  2. It's less work. You don't have to lift the other supers off and put them back on.
  3. It's easier to see when you need to add yet another super. ...
  4. A filled super left just above the brood nest acts like a queen excluder.
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Can I use honey supers as brood boxes?

Brood Box – is only used for the queen to lay eggs and to store food for the raising of new bees. For strong bee colonies multiple brood boxes are often used to prevent swarming. Honey Super or Honey Box – are only used for honey storage.
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Did I add a second brood box too soon?

Fresh nectar helps bees produce wax (or in spring 2 parts water to 1 part sugar supplemented with nutrients). Rain and snow can slow your colony as does mistakes by the new beekeeper – all may inhibit this colony from growing. The takeaway here is don't add a second box too soon after hiving your package.
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