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I have been asked if I'd like to keep some bees on a local farm which is mixed arable and pasture and includes crops of OSR and field beans as well has having a fair bit of traditional hedging and some areas set aside for nectar production. The area is also attractive because it's within flying distance of the local town and all the gardens that come with it. So far, so good...
The fly in the ointment is that their crops are sprayed three or four times each year by contractors and they have no real control over when that will happen (in fact, they often don't even know what day the contractor will turn up).
Whilst the idea of having spraying going on when I may have no knowledge of it screams "run away!" to me, the other side of the coin is that this farm is within easy reach (for the bees) of my house where I've kept bees for about ten years and they plant tens of acres of OSR which has the same spraying regime, every year. My bees are not coming home dead in huge numbers. Last year I also started looking after some colonies that were probably no more than 400 yards from thirty acres of OSR on this same farm which was sprayed in late March and late April, during the period when the plants were flowering and they didn't die.
I really don't have a full understanding of the issues here. Can anyone enlighten me as to the risks or provide a pointer to more information? If my bees are going to go there anyhow, does it actually make a difference if they're ten yards away or half a mile away?
James
The fly in the ointment is that their crops are sprayed three or four times each year by contractors and they have no real control over when that will happen (in fact, they often don't even know what day the contractor will turn up).
Whilst the idea of having spraying going on when I may have no knowledge of it screams "run away!" to me, the other side of the coin is that this farm is within easy reach (for the bees) of my house where I've kept bees for about ten years and they plant tens of acres of OSR which has the same spraying regime, every year. My bees are not coming home dead in huge numbers. Last year I also started looking after some colonies that were probably no more than 400 yards from thirty acres of OSR on this same farm which was sprayed in late March and late April, during the period when the plants were flowering and they didn't die.
I really don't have a full understanding of the issues here. Can anyone enlighten me as to the risks or provide a pointer to more information? If my bees are going to go there anyhow, does it actually make a difference if they're ten yards away or half a mile away?
James