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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: FordGuy on April 08, 2005, 07:04:43 pm
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I have 9 hives. 4 packages I just installed, one hive over a year old, and queens I added to splits, and two feral swarms. I have noticed a strong fruity smell, can't tell which hive it is coming out of. I remember reading somewhere this is a bad sign - any tips? What to do...
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That is honey fermentation - typically from uncapped cells or comb that was left unattended by bees. It isn't something YOU want to consume, but I have left slightly questionable frames in hives before for bee consumption and didn't have a problem.
I'm no pro on this issue - wait for more answers. I just think if it is FRUITY still and NOT into the sweet/sour or sour mode, it is okay for bee food. Hope that helps :)
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It could very well just be the nectar source they are collecting drying, it doesn't neccessarily mean it is fermenting.
Although I wouldn't consider it a fruity smell, golden rod/ purple loose strife gives off a very powerful odor when the bees are collecting. Chance are it is the same phenomina with a different plant source.
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this smells more like citrus or orange - does that matter? Thanks.
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this smells more like citrus or orange - does that matter? Thanks.
I can't answer that, perhaps somebody in your region can help identify it. My only point is don't assume it is a problem, it could very well be a strong nectar being dried. I can spell the golden rod 25-30 feet from the hives. Try hooking up with some local beekeepers or club or Ag extension, they can probably give you a definitive identification.