Honey is thicker at cooler temperatures. If you are opening it now then it's likely thick because of ambient temperature.Most hives here die from varroa. You can see little while flakes inside of the empty brood cells. If you look online you can find pictures of what it looks like.On Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 3:35 PM myke smith <homejerk@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Good afternoon. I opened my remaining hive today and everything looks great. Lots of activity and larvae.My second hive, however, decided to abandon ship between thanksgiving and Christmas. Not sure why, but they did. But the also left most of their honey. Very dark and thick, almost like molasses. Would someone explain why the honey is so thick and dark? Previous hives in the Middle East were not as thick or as dark.TIA.
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