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- Location
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- Number of Hives
- 7
Given all the wet weather we have had this winter I decided to have a look at the bee diary from my apiary over the past four or five seasons. Last year 2023 we had a great honey harvest/flow in the spring but this was in May, not April and I had written that the weather had been cold - 13/14C Not dissimilar to this and earlier years. Hive size regarding brood frames seem about the same too when I did my first inspection last Friday. The survival rate was 7 out of 8 with the loss being a queen which was present in a nuc but no brood to be seen although quite a lot of bees and so was united to another colony. The year before was the same so I feel that I am certainly confusing the damp with my feeling that we should be further ahead than other years due to mild but it isn't the case really. Just not so much in the way of early inspections because it has been so wet. I was at a branch apiary meeting yesterday and losses in general seemed to be high - some instances in unexplained "absconding" losses where there were no bees dead or alive in the empty hive and that is a puzzle which has also been reported here but no figure actually put on these. Comments?