So I just had an odd experience. I had extracted a single super (leaving one full super) from my hive, and got 12 jars of excellent honey from it. I put that super back on the hive to get cleaned, left it for a few days, then removed it.
At that point I had a bright idea. I had bought a package of bees last spring that absconded only a few weeks after I got them. They left behind a full super of foundation that was only slightly drawn. My idea was, what if I put this super on top of my main hive so they can draw it and I'll have more drawn comb next spring?
So, I did. I left it on for a little under a month, and today I went out to remove my "drawn comb". Only, instead it was honeycomb absolutely packed, every single cell, with capped honey. I didn't know that was possible? How long does it usually take a hive to fill a super?