Boardman Feeder with Jug

A quick and inexpensive entrance/internal feeder for both wooden and BeeMax hives.

Comes with plastic base, perforated metal feeding cap, and 6 lb. feed jug.
  • Item Code: BF1JUG
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An inexpensive bee feeding solution which offers multiple uses- entrance feeder and internal feeder. Simply fill the provided 6lb. feed jug with syrup, screw on the Boardman Feeder, choose the method of use, then install accordingly.

Works with BeeMax hives, 8 frame wooden hives, or 10 frame wooden hives.

How it Works:

As an Entrance Feeder:

With a mason jar, or our 6 lb. feed jug, filled and attached, slide the plastic base into the entrance of the hive. It is important to make sure the feeder is level to reduce leakage. With the clear jar or jug on the outside of the hive, you can easily monitor your feed level and can replenish without disturbing your bees. Note that since the feed is outside the hive, there is a risk of robbing. We don’t recommend this method during robbing season.

As an Internal Feeder:

Remove your outer cover and place a medium super with no frames directly on top of the inner cover. Place the Boardman feeder on or near the center hole of the inner cover and replace the outer cover. This method keeps the syrup a little warmer and reduces the risk of robbing.

Note:

  • Read our Boardman Feeder Use Instructions
  • Pick up syrup so you are ready to go
  • The included perforated cap is 70 mm and fits the provided feeder jug as well as regular mouth mason jars. Order an additional cap for quick and easy change outs when the feeder is empty.

How to Feed Sugar Syrup:

Spring Feeding: Create a 1:1 syrup using 1 lb. water (2 cups) to 1lb. sugar.

Fall Feeding: Make a 2:1 syrup using 2 lb. sugar per 1 lb. of water.

Feeding Notes:

  • When making syrup, water must be very hot to dissolve sugar
  • Do not feed sugar syrup during cold weather when bees are not able to take cleansing flights
  • Do not feed sugar syrup until it is warm enough for bees to fly regularly. If the weather is still too cold, feed winter patties. Pollen patties are used to stimulate build-up of hives in anticipation of the spring flow, but don’t feed them too early because pollen supplements will cause rapid expansion, and there may not be enough bees to keep the brood warm.

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