Week 10 Inspection — June 22, 2026 — Switching to the Flow Super! 🍯

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Jun 2026
Week 10 Inspection — Switching to the Flow Super! 🍯
BeeHiveCastle · Hayward, CA · Day 56 · Logged with HiveLogger
🍯 Flow super installed!
81°F
Temperature
Sunny
Conditions
Day 56
Colony age
High 81°F
Daily high
8/8
Frames inspected
👑
Queen found Frame 7
🍯
Flow super on!
⬆️
Bees already working!
📋 HiveLogger inspection checklist
EggsYes, present
LarvaeYes, healthy
Capped broodYes, solid pattern
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Queen cellsYes, empty practice cups
Saw queenYes! Frame 7 👑
Added superFlow super June 23!
📝 June 22 — Inspection notes

A really important inspection today that led to a big hive management decision! We did a full inspection of both boxes and discovered something key, the bottom box has become sugar water bound. The bees have been storing so much of the sugar syrup we've been feeding them that the brood frames are being backfilled with syrup stores, leaving less room for the queen to lay and explaining why the second medium box was barely being touched.

The second medium box inspection confirmed our suspicions, only frames 2 to 6 were being worked on after nearly a month. Just a tiny amount of drawn comb near the center and a few cells of stored nectar. The bees were not motivated to expand upward because they had plenty of stored food below from all the feeding.

⚠️ Sugar water bound discovery — the bottom brood box frames are being backfilled with sugar syrup stores. This is a sign we have been overfeeding! Stopping all sugar water feeding immediately. The colony has plenty of natural foraging resources in summer and does not need supplemental feeding right now.

The good news, found the queen on Frame 7 of the bottom box! Her white marking from two weeks ago has faded a bit but she was still identifiable on the top left of the frame. She is healthy and actively moving. Notably she explored the second medium box last week but chose not to lay there, a sign the colony was already well stocked with stores and not needing the extra space.

✅ Decision made — removing the second medium box and switching to the Flow super! The bottom brood box is strong and healthy with a laying queen. Summer is the perfect time to let them start making real honey in the Flow frames. The medium box will be stored for spring expansion next year.
📋 Plan for June 23rd — remove medium box, install queen excluder, add Flow super with wax-painted frames to encourage immediate acceptance. Stop all sugar water feeding from this point forward.
📅 June 23, 2026 — Flow Super Installation Day! 🍯
🍯 June 23 — Flow super installation

The big day! Removed the second medium box, there were a few cells of nectar inside which should be fine in storage. Installed the queen excluder directly on top of the bottom brood box for the first time. The queen excluder allows worker bees to pass through into the Flow super but keeps the queen below in the brood box, ensuring the honey frames stay free of brood.

Before placing the Flow super we melted beeswax and painted it directly onto the Flow frames — a classic beekeeping trick to encourage the bees to accept the plastic frames faster. Bees are naturally suspicious of the unfamiliar plastic cells and prefer natural wax. Coating the frames with real beeswax gives them a familiar scent and surface to work with.

🍯 It worked almost immediately! Within just a few minutes of installing the Flow super the bees were already climbing up through the queen excluder and actively cleaning and exploring the wax-painted Flow frames. The familiar beeswax scent did the trick! By June 24th — just ONE day later — they are already closing gaps in the cells getting ready to store nectar. Honey season has officially begun at the BeeHiveCastle! 🎉

The Flow Hive window gives us a beautiful view of the bees working inside the super without disturbing them, one of the best features of the Flow Hive design. Check the photo below to see the bees already at work inside the Flow frames!

📋 Next inspection June 29th — checking how much progress the bees have made on the Flow frames and monitoring the brood box. No more sugar water feeding from here on. Let nature take over!
📸 June 22 — Bottom box inspection photos (20 photos)
📸 June 22 — 2nd medium box photos (10 photos)
🍯 June 23, Flow super window — bees already working!
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