We had enough frost to kill all the blooms but then it warmed up. Perfect summer weather but nothing for the bees to forage. It would be easier on the bees if it would cool down where they are not flying. I’m pretty much set for winter. A few hives will need some dry sugar that I haven’t got on yet. Insulation would also be good. Two weeks ago I closed out the last of the mating nucs and hefted all the hives for weight and checked the populations. I’m pretty much done for the winter.
I consider propolizing a good trait for bees (maybe not for the beekeeper). Here is a mating nuc I found this year. The drilled hole is about 5/8". The reduced hole is about 5/16".
It wasn't working right and then it would and then it wouldn't. This is what I found. It couldn't get out, so I left it and used another smoker. It was finally out after two days.
We needed to feed because of a dearth and we still needed to finish building up the 8 frame nucs for winter. We bought 50 six gallon buckets and bought 3,450 pounds of sugar in 25 lb bags. We worked out the maximum strength we could do with hot water from my tap (140 F) and not have it crystallize out. We put one 25 pound bag in each bucket with a heaping tablespoon of ascorbic acid, then 18 pints of water and stir it with a five gallon paint stirrer. After 10 to 30 minutes we stir it again.