Finman
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2008
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- Location
- Finland, Helsinki
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
yeah. We do not have sheeps on fieldsWhy , the ones in Finland wouldnt date you?
yeah. We do not have sheeps on fieldsWhy , the ones in Finland wouldnt date you?
I wish. My bees seem quite busy and I've seen bees on local shrubs with their pollen baskets full but I've not seen a single bee coming back to my hive with pollen and I can't think why?Over last two days have noticed an explosion in pollen coming in ,the flying bees look luminous ! I had the bottom board in which was clean 2 days ago . See attached pics !
I wish. My bees seem quite busy and I've seen bees on local shrubs with their pollen baskets full but I've not seen a single bee coming back to my hive with pollen and I can't think why?
It must be warm day that bees can harvest pollen. About 16C temp and not much wind.
LikewiseHuge quantities of pollen coming into the hives here at about 11C, in reasonable winds.
I will have a look at them in the mornings as the weather improves this week.It is typical, that bees gather pollen in early day, when flowers are full of pollen. Later bees have cleaned the flowes. If bees are too plenty in willows, they all do not get crop.
It must be warm day that bees can harvest pollen. About 16C temp and not much wind.
I have seen often situations in huge Salix alba, that the tree us full bloom but bees can harvest pollen.
Do you have just the one hive? Or another you can compare?I wish. My bees seem quite busy and I've seen bees on local shrubs with their pollen baskets full but I've not seen a single bee coming back to my hive with pollen and I can't think why?
I will have a look at them in the mornings as the weather improves this week.
Only 1 hive (will hopefully be splitting this Spring) so no comparison. However, I have been slowly moving it so that I can do some DIY to an adjacent wall and it has got noticeably heavier in the last week which I assume must be nectar coming in. I did have a look this morning as it's so warm am sunny; lots of activity but still couldn't see any pollen.Do you have just the one hive? Or another you can compare?
Or the DIY is making your arms more tired!However, I have been slowly moving it so that I can do some DIY to an adjacent wall and it has got noticeably heavier in the last week which I assume must be nectar coming in.
I wasn't suggesting opening up to check until good weather. Can look at inspection tray for evidence of brood.I remember the itch to want to get into hives in my early days too early in the season. In my opinion it is still too early. Today I only open a hive if I have a good reason. Curiosity or my impatience is not a good reason
Newsflash (for me anyway) went out at lunch and definitely spotted small amounts of pollen coming in which is a relief. Maybe I was just tired from the DIY bit the hive really did feel heavier.Or the DIY is making your arms more tired!
I've seen nectar when I've had a quick look on the warmer days so it's definitely available when the temps have been up. Not sure enough to have a noticeable difference in weight yet.
If you've seen bees collecting pollen on the shrubs near you but your bees aren't collecting it, there are a couple of possibilities.
Maybe they're not rearing brood?
Maybe there is no room in the frames for new pollen?
No I haven't opened up the hive yet drew, although I really am finding it difficult not to. So have been on my back under the hive stand looking up through the OMF and there is activity with a few frames to expand when they need to. Weather looks to be getting above 15degC in the next 10 days so I might take a peek just to see that the queen is laying ok. But obviously all weather dependent. Have been this excited since being a kid at Christmas!!!I remember the itch to want to get into hives in my early days too early in the season. In my opinion it is still too early. Today I only open a hive if I have a good reason. Curiosity or my impatience is not a good reason
Just picturing that!So have been on my back under the hive stand looking up through the OMF and there is activity with a few frames to expand when they need to.
I'm visualizing an apiary with smooth concrete floor and beekeeping mechanics trolley to scoot about onJust picturing that!
Wouldn't it be easier to put an inspection board in??
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