Teebeeaitch
House Bee
Last look at the end of September, first look in mid April. Six months with no interference and that has been my proceedure for the last 6 years. Does it pay off? I have yet to lose a colony over winter.
Not inspected mine ... still far too early ...looked through the clear crownboards and removed a couple of slugs that had found their way in - but nothing should disturb the colony until there is some chance of continuing good weather - and even then you should only be inspecting for a good reason - and curiosity is not a good reason !
... you should only be inspecting for a good reason - and curiosity is not a good reason !
Curiosity is a good reason.
Curiosity for a reason is a good reason
Curiosity - the desire to learn or know about anything
the desire to learn or know about anything; inquisitiveness.
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Do not blame if somebody look into hive.
Much more numerous are guys on forum, who ask from world, what is going on in his hive. Why his hive does not fly. Instead of that it was better if he open the cover and peep inside.
And to learn is a good reason.
Inquisitive also...
However, if there were indications that there WAS an issue then inspection is the only real way to find out ...
Or invest in clear crownboards ...
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Thank you! There has been a bit of early-inspector-bashing lately. I have looked in my hives a few times when the weather was good, and when one was getting very crowded, I even put a super on - and it's being filled as well. And, yes I was curious. No harm done I think.I have learnt a lot over the years by doing inspections, even as early as January, saved colonies from dying of disease, re queened colonies with failed queens in Febuary, learnt that treating bees in the middle of winter with things like oxalic are often a waste of time in this area... this time of year knowing the time scale when it is okay to start queen rearing, etc.
Thank you! There has been a bit of early-inspector-bashing lately. I have looked in my hives a few times when the weather was good, and when one was getting very crowded, I even put a super on - and it's being filled as well. And, yes I was curious. No harm done I think.
Hmm UK microclimate stuff again.
In Southern England you can be 5C warmer than us here and the season 4 weeks advanced.
(New beekeepers may not realise the significance of local climates...)