This post is beginning to sound like the miserable old gits club, or is it just me?
https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/threads/just-for-some-fun-an-excuse-to-smile.48955/page-54This post is beginning to sound like the miserable old gits club, or is it just me?
Looking at mine around 13.00 in the sunshine, the sound of orientation flying was heartening, plus a lot of incoming and outgoing forage flights in evidence.Had a stroll around the hives at home this morning and all are flying well. The overcast and rainy weather has kept them indoors for quite a while now, but for a change today I can even see blue sky.
James
No. Not enough bees.. Is it normally too much space in a colder environment that causes this?
White mustard with some yellow ?Checked an apiary of 15 hives today all alive just a few feeling a bit lite gave them fondant..
The field next door looks promising dont know what the white flower is View attachment 39255
White mustard with some yellow ?
I'd remove any fondant if you have any on them (as it's heavy), and wait until it's warmer before having a look.Lots of pollen coming into my double brood poly nuc. Remains really quite heavy. Probably fed excessively by a beginner beekeeper…
I’m now worried about blocking brood space - should I be worried?
I don’t want to go and break the two boxes apart to remove spare stores frames in the lower box to replace with foundation as it’s not that warm yet (14 degrees, Dorset).
Other option is to just add another brood extension on top and remove the spare stores frames when I move them to a national BB when it’s warmer.
What would you all advise?
As bee bird said it’s winter mustard they’ll plough it in, we have someI was wondering if it might be mustard, too. For ploughing in prior to sowing a Spring crop.
James
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