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I weigh my hives regularly through the winter and although I wouldn't go so far as to say they're getting heavier yet (there's quite a wide margin of error in the weights) they have stabilised and certainly aren't getting lighter any more.
 
I'm visualizing an apiary with smooth concrete floor and beekeeping mechanics trolley to scoot about on 🤣🤣🤣
😁 I wish. I do have an old car so am used to scrabbling around under it. Hive is on a slab outside so grubbiest overalls a must.
 
I weigh my hives regularly through the winter and although I wouldn't go so far as to say they're getting heavier yet (there's quite a wide margin of error in the weights) they have stabilised and certainly aren't getting lighter any more.

What is your yield forecast for this year?
 
I weigh my hives regularly through the winter and although I wouldn't go so far as to say they're getting heavier yet (there's quite a wide margin of error in the weights) they have stabilised and certainly aren't getting lighter any more.
There was certainly quite a bit of nectar in most of the hives I inspected today so they are finding it somewhere!
 
I don't really have a forecast - I leave it up to the bees mostly. I got an average 34kg per hive last year, and I'd be really pleased with something like that again this year.

Sounds good in Uk environment.

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