- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
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- Location
- Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
G'day.
Local beekeepers here had a good spring crop, taking two full supers from established colonies in early to mid-May.
I become lazy at this time of year and rarely examine the brood boxes so today merely lifted the crown boards. The bees were frisky and low in numbers in the top of two supers and there was no honey. Frames of foundation had not been drawn.
Presumably poor nectar flow in what is a severe prolonged drought in these parts - despite the clover and bramble in full bloom and the lime just over.
I've cancelled thoughts of taking a couple of hives to the sandy heaths of heather near Dunwich on the coast.
Local beekeepers here had a good spring crop, taking two full supers from established colonies in early to mid-May.
I become lazy at this time of year and rarely examine the brood boxes so today merely lifted the crown boards. The bees were frisky and low in numbers in the top of two supers and there was no honey. Frames of foundation had not been drawn.
Presumably poor nectar flow in what is a severe prolonged drought in these parts - despite the clover and bramble in full bloom and the lime just over.
I've cancelled thoughts of taking a couple of hives to the sandy heaths of heather near Dunwich on the coast.