great thread riverrat!
just took the honey supers off to extract (a little late for me). checked the stores in the second deep and checked stores in the first deep. i looked to see that the bees had back filled and packed away honey in the second deep and on the outside frames of the first deep. looked pretty good, could have a little more weight for my liking. when i took the supers off, i gave them a few honey frames/feeder frames on top the inner cover rather than 2:1 syrup. frames saved for feeding bees. our weather is still pretty good, some really cool nights, next few days daytime temps dropping down to 50 and rain in the forecast. goldenrod is almost done, and some other honey plaints. Japanese bamboo is in full bloom but will be done pretty quick. shhh don't tell my county forester i still have some of this.......
will continue to check that second deep to ensure it's packed away until weather really goes far north and cold. (not south......
) i have a few feeder frames to add above the inner cover for them to take down if needed, and if i think the bees will need anything when it gets colder, i will place a winter patty in and replace on warm days during winter months. hardware cloth goes on for mouse guards; 2 inches of insulation goes on underneath the inner cover and hives are wrapped before or around thanksgiving. i hope our bee winter isn't too long like last year.
marion feed 2:1 now. here, if i need to, i can feed 2:1 syrup no later than mid october. the bees need time to 'cure' 'dry' down the syrup so as not to cause or add moisture problems in the hive.