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Pro-Winter Feed

$25.99 - $119.99
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Description

As winter approaches, beekeepers face the challenge of ensuring their honey bee colonies survive the harsh months ahead. Pro-Winter Feed is the ideal solution for feeding bees when natural resources are scarce. Made in the USA. 

Using the Right Bee Food for Winter

Our Pro-Winter Feed is meticulously formulated to mimic the natural winter diet of honey bees. Unlike sugar syrup or granulated sugar, it provides a balanced nutritional profile with high carbohydrates and minimal protein. 

This careful formulation ensures your bees have enough honey energy without stimulating premature brood rearing. Place these patties directly above the cluster, allowing easy access without disrupting the bees' warmth-preserving formation.

Feed bees sugar syrup early in the season to help build up honey stored for winter feeding, then switch to Pro-Winter Feed for optimal nutrition during the coldest months.

Moisture Management Made Simple

Winter bee feed, such as fondant or dry sugar, helps reduce hive moisture by providing a solid food source that doesn't require bees to process moisture-heavy syrup. Since condensation from liquid feed can increase humidity inside the hive, using solid feed can mitigate this risk, keeping the hive drier and reducing the chance of mold or cold stress. However, it's still essential to provide proper ventilation to manage moisture effectively.

Seamless Transition to Spring

When spring arrives, transition from Pro-Winter Feed to protein-rich pollen patties. This supports your honey bee colony as they ramp up brood production. By using Pro-Winter Feed, you're not just helping your bees survive – you're ensuring they have enough stored honey to thrive.

To feed bees, prepare patties using the premixed pollen substitute and place your patties over your hive's top bars or create custom sizes using wax paper. Remember, consistent availability is crucial – stock up to guarantee your bees never lack winter food. While Pro-Winter Feed is designed for managed hives, it's important to note that wild bees have their own natural strategies for winter survival.

With Pro-Winter Feed, you're a steward of winter bees, ensuring strong, healthy colonies ready to flourish in spring. Don't let your bees struggle through winter – provide them with the nutrition they need to maintain their honey stores and emerge strong when warmer weather returns.

Specification

  • 11.50 inches
  • 42.10 LBS

Reviews

14 Reviews
  • 5

    Winter Feed

    Posted by Ames on Oct 01, 2024

    I have had none of the other reviewer's problems when feeding my bees this supplement. First off you need a feeding shim. Second, you can't just scoop it on top of the frames. It should go onto wax paper to hold it. My best results are wax paper onto a baking pan, then scoop the feed, add a top sheet of wax paper. Next you roll it out with a rolling pin to the thickness of the baking pan, typically 5/8ths of an inch. After that you can slide it out onto a cutting board and use a knife to cut it into patties. These can be handled easily, stored in plastic bags, and when used in this form they don't drip down between the frames. This is bulk feed. The bees love it if you deliver it properly.

  • 5

    Bees like it

    Posted by Chuck Crisler on Feb 27, 2024

    I have used fondant in the past and all bees ignored it. The bees really go after this. The comments about it being difficult are true, but a shim helps that out. This stuff works great.

  • 4

    Good stuff!

    Posted by Ille on Feb 14, 2024

    I've used the pro winter for 4 years and the bees like it. So much so that I must check it often as they consume it very quickly. Only one downside is extracting it from the bucket. I've yet to find the "optimum" way to do this easily. A negative but I will continue to use it.

  • 5

    Pro-Winter Feed

    Posted by Mark Ridge on Feb 11, 2024

    Very easy and quick to feed. It should be stored inside so it's not cold and hard when you need to use it. I just use my hive took as a scoop and press it to the top of the frames.