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We went on first week of April last year and had 9 queen cells waiting for us in one hive!!!!
That's a bit extreme
I really do have no idea what to expect here. Given that my hives are still pretty heavy I won't be entirely surprised if there are an awful lot of bees that have come through the winter, which will presumably mean that things will pick up very fast once the weather is warm enough for them to fly comfortably. Forage around where I live might still be somewhat thin on the ground, but flying to an area where Spring is well on its way is certainly feasible if they want to do so. The very, very earliest of the Blackthorn is just about flowering here (I've seen a few twigs with flowers), but four miles away it's all been in full flower for a couple of weeks. Dropping down off the hilltops seems to make a huge difference.
Assuming we don't fall back into a really cold period as happened last Spring, perhaps we might see a lot of early attempts at swarming this year.
James