Ensure strong colony population
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Maintain a strong, populous colony heading into cold periods so bees can adequately thermoregulate the brood nest. Assess colony strength in late summer and take corrective action before winter arrives.
Why It Works
A larger bee population generates more metabolic heat and can cover a wider brood area, keeping it at the required 34-35°C (93-95°F). Weak colonies cannot maintain heat across the full brood nest, leaving peripheral frames of brood exposed to lethal chilling.
Tips
- Combine weak colonies in fall by newspaper-merging them into stronger units
- Ensure adequate fall feeding (2:1 sugar syrup) so colonies build up winter stores and maintain population
- Treat for Varroa mites in late summer — high mite loads weaken colonies heading into winter
- Avoid splitting colonies too late in the season, which leaves both halves undersized for winter
Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:02 PM best practicetraditional
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