Being a beginner is a strong memory as only 5 years ago. Excitement, fascination, itching to know what’s happening and most important WHY? I’ve found so many times whether books or advice from other beekeepers there’s lots said about what to do but not enough on why. I agree what others have said, ask what could you do at this time of year if anything was wrong - unfortunately very little.
The 4 things that helped me to learn what’s going on :
1. Use a clear crownboard - no guessing or sneaky peaks to see how big they are and how they’re doing. I’ve even seen a queen ambling along the top bars in winter.
2. Buy a very good LED torch - can use through the clear crownboard, can see if the bees are deeper in the nest and if there are capped stores on the edges
3. Keep varroa board in (clean regularly). Tells you a lot about brood and stores uncapping and varroa drops (shouldn’t be many at all in winter)
4. Watch the hive entrance, compare and contrast behaviour to other hives
Can’t wait til the end of March and a nice warm sunny day!