Syrup Calculator
Calculate sugar and water amounts for feeding syrup
Free sugar syrup calculator for beekeepers. Use 1:1 (thin) syrup for spring stimulation, 3:2 (medium) as an all-purpose feed, and 2:1 (thick) for fall feeding to build winter stores. Pick a container size and ratio — exact sugar and water weights are computed from sucrose displacement so the finished syrup fills your container.
- Measure 613 ml (613 g) of water
- Heat the water until warm (not boiling)
- Add 613 g of white granulated sugar
- Stir until the sugar is completely dissolved
- Let the syrup cool to room temperature before feeding
Thin syrup (1:1)
Best for spring feeding to stimulate brood rearing and simulate a nectar flow. Use when bees need encouragement to build up.
Medium syrup (3:2)
A good all-purpose syrup. Works well for both spring stimulation and light fall feeding.
Thick syrup (2:1)
Best for fall/autumn feeding to build up winter stores. Bees can store it quickly with less effort to evaporate excess water.
General tips
Always use white granulated sugar — never brown sugar, molasses, or artificial sweeteners. Do not boil the syrup as it can create HMF (hydroxymethylfurfural) which is toxic to bees. Feed in the evening to reduce robbing.
