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Autumn Feeding
Autumn feeding is the practice of feeding bees after the last honey harvest with sugar syrup or ready-made syrup to ensure adequate winter stores. A colony typically needs approximately 15 to 20 kg of stored food to survive winter. Feeding should be completed by mid-September in most temperate climates.
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