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MeadFarm
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I'm new to the world of bees and am starting with a somewhat daunting 6 hives. We would like to go as natural as possible (no pesticides or pharmaceuticals). My question is about feeding new colonies. Because we make mead we have an excess of honey. Has anyone tried or heard of feeding bees honey instead of sugar-water? Not sure of appropriate feeder types etc. Any other feeding advice is welcome and appreciated!
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Bees should be fed honey from their hive only. If you have a large enough freezer and wanted to store say one or two supers from each colony and mark it so you would know it is theirs.
It is recommended not to feed bees honey from another colony.
Of course no one but you would know.
Their is nothing wrong with pure cane granulated sugar syrup. It is as natural as you can get in that category. doak
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other than the fact that you might swap disease, can't think of any reason not to use frames from another hive. we swap frames for brood, eggs, etc. why would honey be any different?
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The best is if it's still in the comb.
Capped honey is hard to beat, but you can feed honey all the ways you feed syrup.
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