Nose Ma
House Bee
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- Nov 11, 2010
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As it was warm I did a quick inspection here today. That's not why I am posting, it's just that it got me thinking.
On the weather and the BBC for the past few weeks there has been concern for the lack of rainfall - which I assume is really in the SE/E, as the Test match has been pretty much washed out, and Scotland appears pretty damp at the moment too. I was wondering if people had different forage/feeding experiences across the country?
For example here, top bit of Worcestershire, my girls stored a fair bit early on, and seem to be scavenging from gardens at the moment. They still have a lot of stores around the brood.
Has the really wet weather made some stay in and eat themselves out of house and home?
Has the prolonged dry spell stopped the flow over in the east?
Does anyone have the perfect medium?
On the weather and the BBC for the past few weeks there has been concern for the lack of rainfall - which I assume is really in the SE/E, as the Test match has been pretty much washed out, and Scotland appears pretty damp at the moment too. I was wondering if people had different forage/feeding experiences across the country?
For example here, top bit of Worcestershire, my girls stored a fair bit early on, and seem to be scavenging from gardens at the moment. They still have a lot of stores around the brood.
Has the really wet weather made some stay in and eat themselves out of house and home?
Has the prolonged dry spell stopped the flow over in the east?
Does anyone have the perfect medium?