TomH
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2019
- Messages
- 139
- Reaction score
- 189
- Location
- Cornwall
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
The heather/moorland around here is patchy at best but it is there.
I've never taken bees to heather or had a heather crop before, but I have a potential new apiary site, predominantly in arable/grazing land. The closest heather/moorland is about 400m away, with around ~60 acres of moorland/heather within 1000m.
I've watched some of the BMH videos about preparing bees for the heather, and aware I probably need to move sharpish, this week really. Question is, am I wasting my time, is it too far/too sparse to get a predominantly heather crop from?
I suppose the real answer is don't know until you try, probably only got 4 colonies that would be big enough to take advantage, so suppose it's no great loss if it doesn't work out, but just wanted to know if i'm dreaming or not!
Thanks
I've never taken bees to heather or had a heather crop before, but I have a potential new apiary site, predominantly in arable/grazing land. The closest heather/moorland is about 400m away, with around ~60 acres of moorland/heather within 1000m.
I've watched some of the BMH videos about preparing bees for the heather, and aware I probably need to move sharpish, this week really. Question is, am I wasting my time, is it too far/too sparse to get a predominantly heather crop from?
I suppose the real answer is don't know until you try, probably only got 4 colonies that would be big enough to take advantage, so suppose it's no great loss if it doesn't work out, but just wanted to know if i'm dreaming or not!
Thanks