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- 9
I am interested to see how we each tell if a flow is on?
My bees are urban so when the supers are filling they don't tend to all head off and come back in the same or a couple of directions; it's still pretty much all stations of the compass.
I look for heavy landings where they smack down or, as they arrive dip too low, newrly undershoot or occasionaly do and fly up to the landing board.
Answers so far:
- Bees leave like rockets.
- Hive hums like aircon in the evening.
- Abdomen is rounded like a hockey stuck on return.
- Bees not collecting water
My bees are urban so when the supers are filling they don't tend to all head off and come back in the same or a couple of directions; it's still pretty much all stations of the compass.
I look for heavy landings where they smack down or, as they arrive dip too low, newrly undershoot or occasionaly do and fly up to the landing board.
Answers so far:
- Bees leave like rockets.
- Hive hums like aircon in the evening.
- Abdomen is rounded like a hockey stuck on return.
- Bees not collecting water
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