ITLD: how are your colonys with NZ queens faring just up the road from me?
ITLD: how are your colonys with NZ queens faring just up the road from me?
Each day, as well as looking at the weather forecast for the next five days, I also take a look at the general trend for the next few weeks.
Earlier this week, there were hints that the jet stream would head further north towards the end of the month. At first, I was doubtful as it had suggested the same a few weeks ago for early July – and, as we know, that certainly didn’t come to fruition.
However, for a few days in a row now a number of different weather computer models have been suggesting a trend for the average position of jet stream to drift northwards during the next two weeks.
It’ll be a gradual process, so don’t expect to open the curtains tomorrow and be greeted with blue skies and a heat wave.
What you will notice though during the next two weeks is that unsettled weather will tend to become increasingly confined to north western parts of the UK – Scotland, Northern Ireland and north west England.
Elsewhere, whilst there’ll still be some showers or the odd rainy day, it’ll be drier than of late with more in the way of sunshine.
Temperatures are likely to be higher with a trend towards the range of 19-25C – especially across England and Wales.
I inspected all seven of my hives today and at the moment there is no prospect of getting honey from any of them. They have enough stores for themselves and they all look in good condition. HB is just coming into flower and all colonies are within easy reach of it so I may get some honey in September.
Like wise , the honey that was in the supers has been eaten !I inspected all seven of my hives today and at the moment there is no prospect of getting honey from any of them. They have enough stores for themselves and they all look in good condition. HB is just coming into flower and all colonies are within easy reach of it so I may get some honey in September.
We will probably get an Indian summer which will compromise Varroa treatments ,further adding to the problems for the bees !
It rained on St. Swithin's day, which apparently means anoth 40 days of rain on the way...
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