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Hi All, just trying to understand what consequences the current weather had on bees and whether I should take any action.
So where I am (South Wales) my bees are out most of the days as soon as the sun shines on the hives or even sooner if it is warm enough. I have wooden hives, the temperature is anywhere between 3 to 12 degrees Celsius during the day and goes down to around 0 degrees C during the night (very rarely -2/3, -2 is forecast for tomorrow night). The bees are bringing in pollen during the 2-3 hours it's warm enough (seen white, light pink, light yellow and intense yellow pollen). As they are bringing in pollen there must be brood in the hive. Now, I assume the bees cluster up when temps decrease meaning they cover/heat less space. Wouldn't that cause the open brood to chill/die or even potentially occurrence of disease? Or does the queen lay less eggs and the bees would cluster around the brood, covering all and keeping the brood up to temperature? Can you share your thoughts please.
So where I am (South Wales) my bees are out most of the days as soon as the sun shines on the hives or even sooner if it is warm enough. I have wooden hives, the temperature is anywhere between 3 to 12 degrees Celsius during the day and goes down to around 0 degrees C during the night (very rarely -2/3, -2 is forecast for tomorrow night). The bees are bringing in pollen during the 2-3 hours it's warm enough (seen white, light pink, light yellow and intense yellow pollen). As they are bringing in pollen there must be brood in the hive. Now, I assume the bees cluster up when temps decrease meaning they cover/heat less space. Wouldn't that cause the open brood to chill/die or even potentially occurrence of disease? Or does the queen lay less eggs and the bees would cluster around the brood, covering all and keeping the brood up to temperature? Can you share your thoughts please.