How many supers should a hive have?

3-4 supers per hive should be all you need.
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How many supers does a hive need?

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 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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When should I add more supers?

The ideal time to add a super is during periods of natural population growth (typically, the spring), before or during a honey flow (spring or summer), or during periods of swarming (again, typically the spring). Before adding a super, beekeepers often use a standard rule of thumb, which is known as the 7/10 rule.
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When should I add another super to my beehive?

When the bee colony reaches a point when a 10 frame hive reaches 8 frames full of bees, that is when you will add another super. Use the 80% rule in adding each super. After the second super is full drawn out of comb, that is when you can end supplemental sugar water feeding.
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Should I leave a Super on my hive over winter?

Can You 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.
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How many supers do you need for brood?

This is why it is better to start with a single brood box and just two or three supers stacked on top. You can add more supers as the colony grows. If you can figure out just the right amount of space your colonies need at various points in the season, you will find managing productivity a lot easier.
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How do I increase the bee population in my hive?

In the double brood box method of hive increase, place two brood boxes next to each other in your Langstroth beehive stack. Allow the honey bee colony to use up the two boxes for brood rearing. You must wait until the colony is rearing brood in both brood boxes in equal proportions.
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How quickly can bees fill a super?

So what is a realistic time frame for how long it takes 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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How many deep supers are in a hive?

3-4 supers per hive should be all you need.
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How much honey do you get from a super?

a guideline: o A shallow super will typically yield between 25 and 30 pounds of honey, or 2 to 2 ½ gallons. o A medium (6 5/8”) depth super will typically yield between 35 and 40 pounds, or 3 to 4 gallons. o A full-depth box will typically yield between 60 and 70 pounds, or 5 to 6 gallons. o The estimates will allow ...
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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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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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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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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 there be too many bees in a hive?

As long as they're not building swarm cells, there's no such thing as too many bees.
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How do you know if a hive is weak?

Well maintained combs

One of the ways to identify if the colony becomes weak is to look at its honeycombs. If they are weak, then the hive is weak as well.
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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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Should I add a second 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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How many supers do bees need for winter?

For your more northern climates the bees will need around 80-90lbs of honey, which is the approximate weight of a full 10 frame deep honey super.
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How much honey should you leave in the hive for winter?

That being said, you should plan to leave 60 – 90 pounds of honey for your colony to survive winter. This is at least 8-10 full deep frames of honey that must be left on the hive. You should plan to leave 60 – 90 pounds of honey for your colony to survive winter.
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When should I pull my honey supers?

You want to wait until the bees have gathered all the honey they can, so be patient. That's a virtue. However, don't leave the honey supers (the boxes that hold the frames) on the hive too long! Things tend to get busy around Labor Day.
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