Thanks for checking it out, i can see how their could be handy for emergency feeding, they just cost way to much for what they are if you need more then a few. Thanks for sharing your experience, Blessed Days...
Yes, if you watch the video, you'll see I mention it's not the cheapest option. It's more of a convenience product, and does have the hive alive added.
@@walnutfarmbees-brian I haven’t open my hives since June fifth and I’m going to do probably next week, remove some honey and I will leave 200 pounds of granulated sugar in the yard so anyone can come and have it
Thanks for checking it out, i can see how their could be handy for emergency feeding, they just cost way to much for what they are if you need more then a few. Thanks for sharing your experience, Blessed Days...
Totally agree. This would simply be a convenience item or for someone with a colony or two
Why not feed them regular sugar. That’s how I feed my and they do well
Yes, if you watch the video, you'll see I mention it's not the cheapest option. It's more of a convenience product, and does have the hive alive added.
@@walnutfarmbees-brian thanks I watch the whole thing
@@walnutfarmbees-brian I haven’t open my hives since June fifth and I’m going to do probably next week, remove some honey and I will leave 200 pounds of granulated sugar in the yard so anyone can come and have it
@@wilvertperezjust be careful if you feed out in the open it might bring in some robbing bees
@@walnutfarmbees-brian thanks so much for the advice I appreciate it