Will bees move honey from brood box to super?

A hive generally has two brood boxes—the larger boxes in which the bees lives year-round—and honey supers are stacked on top of those boxes during the spring and summer months to give the hive extra room. The bees will move honey “upstairs” to the supers if it's available.
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How do you get bees to move into honey super?

If you want to encourage them to pull wax, feed them 2 parts sugar to one part water in jars/feeders inside the hive to reduce robbing. You can also check the bottom box and move the outside frames, which should have drawn wax comb, bee bread and honey, and move those to the top box to encourage bees to move up.
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Should I add a brood box or honey super?

Generally, a honey super is added when the brood box has approximately six out of the eight frames with bees and brood, as well as stored nectar. If you have a ten-frame hive, then approximately eight out of the ten frames should have bees and brood on them. As a rule of thumb, 80% of the brood box should be full.
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Why are my bees not using honey super?

The most common reason your bees aren't filling your supers is because they are simply not strong enough. Your colony isn't ready to move up into the super for honey storage, and you have given them to much space. Your weaker colonies will need more time to get established.
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How can I encourage my bees into super?

The added bonus to moving frames up (or down) is that you can place an empty frame in the brood nest, which can keep them from getting honey bound and will keep the bees busy building instead of swarming. Don't go overboard using this technique to force your bees into the super.
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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 happens if you add a honey super too soon?

When a super is added prematurely, the bees will tend to move upward first, rather than outward. This sometimes results in a long and narrow shape to the colony, which is less than ideal both for the efficient use of the equipment, and for maximizing colony growth and honey production.
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Do bees store honey in the brood box?

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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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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When should I put my honey supers on?

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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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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Do you leave supers 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 long does it take bees to fill a brood box?

A package of bees will likely take up to 2 months to fill a brood box. This is a realistic expectation and your bees may fill it faster or take longer depending on your local conditions. Also, the population of a package of bees will slowly shrink for around 3 weeks until the first round of new brood emerges.
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Why is there brood in my super?

Why has queen bee laid brood in the honey super? The queen has likely laid brood in the honey super because she is getting crowded in the lower deep hive body boxes or has just wandered into it and begun to lay-which she does about every 20 seconds.
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Why are my bees building comb between frames?

Burr Comb

Burr comb is extra chunks of comb that the bees often build between and on top of frames or on the walls of the hive. Basically, they are combs that are built “out of place”. Sometimes if the space is big enough they will fill these small combs with honey or drone brood.
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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 bees during honey flow?

Never feed syrup during a honey flow - Honey Bee Suite.
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When should I stop feeding my bees sugar water?

While it is common to feed sugar water to new bee colonies, it is also important to know when to stop feeding bees in spring. Sugar water lacks the nutrients that bees need to strengthen their immune system. You should stop feeding bees when there are honey supers on and when there is enough honey stored for winter.
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How many frames of honey should be in a brood box?

enough space in the brood box for the queen to lay eggs and for the colony to survive through winter, while keeping the honey supers above the queen excluder so that you can harvest the honey. Queens lay on average about 1,200 to 1,400 eggs a day, which means that roughly 13 or 14 frames are required.
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Do honey bees move honey around the hive?

I have noticed in early spring during the warmer days bees will bring honey to the brooding area of the hive from the outside where the capped honey is. So yes they can move it.
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Is used to separate the brood chamber from super chamber?

Many beekeepers use a screen called a "queen excluder" to keep the queen in the hive's lower boxes. This stops her from laying eggs in the honey supers, or upper boxes, which hold the frames that the beekeeper removes to collect the honey.
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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 many honey supers do I need?

One super holds 9 to 10 frames. If you use ten frames, your honeycomb will be thinner. If you use nine frames, your honeycomb will have more room to grow inside the honey super.
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Should I harvest honey the first year?

As general rule of thumb, do not take honey from a colony in its first year. Often the bees aren't strong enough yet to make an excess amount and they need every drop they have to make it through winter. If your colony is strong and has plentiful stores, how much you can harvest varies greatly by geographical location.
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