When should you remove honey supers?

Removing honey supers is an essential component of preparing your beehive for winter. Supers that aren't required by your bees should be removed when temperatures cool in mid to late fall. Supers should be removed because in winter bees have formed a cluster, grouping together to conserve heat.
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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 long can I leave honey supers on?

So how long can you keep capped honey before extraction? You can store capped honey frames for two to three days at the most. But you need to ensure they are wrapped really, really, well to keep bugs and pests out and stored securely to keep away any hungry animals.
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How many supers does it take for bees to remove honey?

I also find that there is a limit of about two shallow/medium honey supers (or one deep) that can be successfully cleared of bees within a 48 hour period. Try to remove bees from more than a couple mediums and you may find additional time is needed for all the bees leave the honey combs.
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When should you rob honey bees?

Robbing can occur anytime during the year, but it is most evident in the late summer or early fall, especially during a nectar dearth. Robbing can often be seen in the early spring as well, most frequently before the first major honey flow.
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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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What do you do with wet honey frames?

The most common way is to put the frames back in the supers just harvested and put the supers back on your hives. Then in a few days, the bees will have cleaned up the mess and you're left with a super full of clean, dry, not sticky frames. Usually.
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Do you remove queen excluder in winter?

In the Northern hemisphere where winters are long and bitterly cold, it is a common practice for beekeepers to remove queen excluders. This allows the bees to cluster tightly around the honey stores in the top of the hive where they can consume honey and generate heat.
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When should I add a second honey super?

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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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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How many times can you harvest honey in a year?

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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What happens to honey if not harvested?

The honey that is not harvested goes to feed the colony during the cold winter months. They leave what they do not use and build upon it the next season. Secondly, other bees and insects steal honey that is in the hives. Bees from other colonies will bring back honey from another hive to their own.
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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 do you store honey supers for the winter?

Freeze your frames, then let dry in your house - somewhere safe from most insects. Seal in plastic bags. I've found that the vacuum seal bags work well because you can make them nice and long and they're food safe! Trash bags are not food safe and many have a scent added to them.
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Can I use honey supers as brood boxes?

The only difference is that a brood box is used for brood expansion/growth and a super is for honey. They can all be the same size or different sizes. Many people use deep (9 5/8") boxes for brood and medium boxes (6 5/8") for supers.
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Do commercial beekeepers use queen excluders?

Many – perhaps most – commercial beekeepers do not use queen excluders, believing that by restricting the movement of the honeybees, the queen excluder inhibits the maximum production of honey. Old-timer beekeepers laughingly refer to queen excluders as “honey excluders”.
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Do bees reuse brood comb?

If you know your bees died of starvation or cold, chances are it is safe to reuse brood combs that are in decent shape, even if they are moldy or have some dead adult bees still on them. Reusing combs with dead larvae in cells is risky.
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When should I remove my queen excluder?

The next rule to follow is when do we take off the queen excluder? Under normal conditions, the excluder will be taken off when you harvest your honey in the period of July to August time frame. This will allow the queen to migrate to the top of the hive and stay warm during the cold months.
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Can you reuse super frames?

Very new beekeeper here, lost one hive this winter which was a brood and a half hive. Can I reuse the frames from the half as super frames for my remaing hive on a single brood box and if so how do I clean them? You can reuse them for brood but not for honey supers.
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Can you put extracted frames back in the hive?

The simplest way to clean them, and reclaim the residue honey in the frames, is to replace the frames back onto the same hive the frames were removed from. By placing the frames onto the hive they came from, you significantly diminish the risk of spreading any disease that may be present in one hive, to any other hive.
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What do beekeepers do with their bees in the winter?

When temperatures in the winter drop below 50 °F (10 °C), honeybees retreat to their hives and form a winter cluster to keep warm—sort of like a giant three-month slumber party. But it's not all pillow fights and fun. The fate of the hive depends on how sufficiently the winter population has prepared for the cold.
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How much honey does one hive produce in a year?

One bee colony can produce 60 to 100 pounds of honey per year. An average worker bee makes only about 1/12 teaspoon of honey in its lifetime. At the peak of the honey-gathering season, a strong, healthy hive will have a population of approximately 50,000 bees.
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