Well I am hoping the 7 acres of white clover will be good for them, as you can see I am a new beekeeper, this year being my first and I am learning all the time. Might be time for another 'Myth buster' if the bees dont like the clover.
Time will tell and the bees will decide. I can see myself sat up the field at the weekend clocking my bees in and out !
Well I am hoping the 7 acres of white clover will be good for them, as you can see I am a new beekeeper, this year being my first and I am learning all the time. Might be time for another 'Myth buster' if the bees dont like the clover.
Time will tell and the bees will decide. I can see myself sat up the field at the weekend clocking my bees in and out !
Depends on the type of white clover,the large flowered leafy new zealand type in not much good for bees,the small flowered or wild dutch type often seen by roadsides as well as in fields is very good, but needs high temperatures to secrete nectar.
"I can see myself sat up the field at the weekend clocking my bees in and out !"
easier to sit at the hive and count those bearing appropriate pollen (brown).
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