What's flowering as forage in your area

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Can't remember what I planted! but the bees are loving it today. Also caught them on the Knotweed unfortunately but not in my garden!
 

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Still phacelia, goldenrod and borage, along with garden flowers to forage. Ivy still not flowering yet.
 

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Quite sad that I’ve never seen a European Hornet in our garden apiary or the surrounding area 😢
We are seeing them a little more frequently. This is a drone....
They are in. danger now, I guess from the public's perception of Asian Hornets
 
In my village apiary , I have seen more V.c this year then before . Last winters (did we have one) Qu survival rate must have been quite good.
Last winter's temps were about average overall (except for a couple of very cold weeks in December 🥶)
The spring nectar flow when it came was much better than average around here, especially the hawthorn, which would have helped to build up their nests.
 

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