foghornleghorn
Field Bee
Have a few hives here looking like they'll have a good bit of honey brought in from dandelions. Am I right in thinking it has to be extracted early?
Have a few hives here looking like they'll have a good bit of honey brought in from dandelions. Am I right in thinking it has to be extracted early?
great pic!
From what i have heard, yes extract like OSR. You would need lots of dandelion plants, and more than likely i would say you might have much more around than dandelion plants that end up in your hive!! let us know how it turns out!!
Only today I was talking with Dusty and mentioned to him that I haven't seen a single bee this spring on dandelion, HB or any other type of bee. Its quite strange.
Only today I was talking with Dusty and mentioned to him that I haven't seen a single bee this spring on dandelion, HB or any other type of bee. Its quite strange.
What's quite strange?
You mean me?
Thanks!
Dusty
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe its a regional thing?
I don't know! Its really odd, I've had numerous bumbles in my garden looking for forage, and a handful of A fulva nesting in the border, and they just toy round them like they are not there. Its the same in the park when I've been out recording.
And yes, he is strange - he's a member of some cult you know
That explains the funny handshake
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To me dandelion is valuable stuff. IT gives good aroma to **** honey and raspberry honey.
IT is so valuable , that I do not put bees draw foundations at the beginning of summer. They draw combs with **** honey.
But mostly weathers are so cold that bees are not able to forage it much, perhaps 10-15 kg. And one box wintered hives eate everything what they bring home.
When weathers are cold, bees have only couple of working hours, perhaps from 12 to 15. Then dandelion closes it flowers.
I am not afraid of crystallization. If it happens in side combs, I put them in the middle of brood frames and bees clean them and move honey to supers.
I have hundres of hectares dandelion around me.
Do you know what temps dandelions need for nectar production Finman? I would have thought they wouldn't need a high temp, being one of the first plants for forage.
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