Supering-Up With Ross Rounds

Supering-Up With Ross Rounds

It’s all about making section honey this summer and in yesterday’s glorious weather I added Ross Round (RR) supers to my 3 strong hives (with no queen excluders this year).

Ross Rounds - Placing Foundation In Frames
Ross Rounds – Placing Foundation In Frames

I only have 3 RR supers, so my plan is to put regular supers containing thin foundation on top of these RRs. I will do this in about a weeks time.

I will not be using queen excluders with the RR because (A) it slows down the bees, (B) it’s hard enough to get the bees into the circular RRs, and (C ) I read that the Queen does not like or go in the RRs to lay anyhow.  The plan is that creating a layer of honey in the RR will deter the Queen going further up and laying eggs in the thin foundation supers.

I have written about RRs here:

For an update on my hive records, visit My Apiary.

And this is what I am aiming for with the RRs by the end of July, except more of them this year:

Eight Ross Rounds Sections (the 2016 haul)
Eight Ross Rounds Sections (the 2016 haul)

 

Author: Roger

regaining my sanity through beekeeping

One thought on “Supering-Up With Ross Rounds”

  1. Glad for you, here in Pacific NW the honey flow is a at least a week later than last year with no worm weather forecast.

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