Depends on your temperatures for a week or so prior to a move: are you in Mill Bank near Dublin, or Mill Bank, West Yorkshire, where it's wet and warm?when bees are not flying
That could be July at this rate!The weather isn't cold enough as other folk have said, I would wait for the next cold spell.
Rain again here I've never known a December to be so mild, as soon as the jet stream changes there will be winter.That could be July at this rate!
14 degrees here at 9.30 amThat could be July at this rate!
I have built a new apiary about 25m from the existing one. I understand the 3yd and 3 mile rule. Can I have you words of wisdom about moving when bees are not flying please.
The reorientation aldepends how cold it is if they are well clustered you won't get none flying at all even after the time scale you say, almost to the point you could leave the entrance open which I know some even do when moving colonys in more favourable conditions.If you have to do it I suggest totally shutting them down for 24 hours. Then move them to their new location and leave then closed up for another 24 hours. When you then let them out, you will notice how a few tumble out, then fly around. After a few minutes you will notice that there will be dozens of bees hovering around the entrance, landing, going in, coming out then taking off again. They are re-orientating! They are using the sun and elements that we don't fully understand anymore, such as elevation/pressure, weather and maybe even earth polarity and flight highways that they can see, just like us with our maps, satnavs and smartwatches. Once we could tap in to the more natural elements as well though!
I was talking about moving bees now.....with the more 'temporate' conditions we are experiencing. I have moved a couple of colonies this year, when it was colder. One I did not bother to close down until they were being moved. They were opened again as soon as they were re-positioned.The reorientation aldepends how cold it is if they are well clustered you won't get none flying at all even after the time scale you say
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