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That's definitely not snow ... you can still see the hives.
Cue Finman ...

We've got about 30cm sitting on top of my poly nucs at the moment. The mini-nukes would have been totally buried had I not moved them to my frost free greenhouse.
 
That's definitely not snow ... you can still see the hives.
Cue Finman ...

We've got about 30cm sitting on top of my poly nucs at the moment. The mini-nukes would have been totally buried had I not moved them to my frost free greenhouse.

That would not be snow.

In 1963 a friend had his parents' bungalow buried in snow.

The drifts outside our house were only 4 meters high.
 
Well I can remember one winter having walk across the top of a massive shopping centre, the snow was that deep..........oh, wait a minute.....that was the movie "The day after Tomorrow".......

I need to watch less TV.....:ack2:
 
Had about 4inches down here on the south coast. Got to work at 8.45 to be told they had decided to shut (why they hadnt called me before).

I then felt like i was in the film trains, planes and automobiles.

1hr 5miles by car, get to railway station get train after 30mins wait goes 1 station then cancilled 3miles, Walk from Angmering to Worthing about 7miles 2hours, manage to get a bus the rest of the way home. Got home 3pm. All in all really pissed off at manager.

Now started to Melt.
 
Zero snowfall for me (so far) today.


{photo of hives in neat and tidy arrangement}
Have you considered some hive identification to minimise bees 'drifting'?

/ not that they would be flying today, but eventually they will ... :)
 
That would not be snow.

In 1963 a friend had his parents' bungalow buried in snow.

The drifts outside our house were only 4 meters high.

In 1963 my father and I was out on the sea ice fishing by car.
 
Zero snowfall for me (so far) today.


Have you considered some hive identification to minimise bees 'drifting'?

/ not that they would be flying today, but eventually they will ... :)

The 10 hives are facing in two differing directions and is my usual apiary layout - so far I have never encountered a problem with the supposed 'drifting' and don't really subscribe to it!
 

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