Just a good mix of UK weather, by the sounds of it.
One has to temper 'rain just about every day' and 'high risk drought area'; it depends on how much. 1mm/day might keep the lawns green, but it would not be adding to the aquifers.
Over here in South lincs/Cambs/Rutland/Northants the bees are still collecting steadily; nothing exceptional but really no problem as yet.
It is just a matter of feeding as necessary - no point in feeding to enlarge already large stocks, if the bees were to know better for the coming months, and as for nucs - enough for them to service brood and expand at a reasonable rate, not so much that the brood area is packed with stores.
I am likely to need to remove another frame of stores from some three frame splits if they don't start laying soon (I am actually hopeful they will all be laying this time next week).
RAB
One has to temper 'rain just about every day' and 'high risk drought area'; it depends on how much. 1mm/day might keep the lawns green, but it would not be adding to the aquifers.
Over here in South lincs/Cambs/Rutland/Northants the bees are still collecting steadily; nothing exceptional but really no problem as yet.
It is just a matter of feeding as necessary - no point in feeding to enlarge already large stocks, if the bees were to know better for the coming months, and as for nucs - enough for them to service brood and expand at a reasonable rate, not so much that the brood area is packed with stores.
I am likely to need to remove another frame of stores from some three frame splits if they don't start laying soon (I am actually hopeful they will all be laying this time next week).
RAB