Vergilius
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2010
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- Location
- Dorset / East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6ish
Simple Yes/No answer... It doesn't matter what percentage of your hives you are moving...
The heather on the moors here has been blooming a good two weeks. By August it will be all gone.
They aren't managed moors though. Perhaps things are different on the grouse moors?
What do you class as "the heather" does the local heath with a few dozen acres count?
If does you need a third option for already there
Thats early,never known the ling to be flowering in the middle of june,earliest here was last year around mid july.
The curse of common names. There's been heather out around here for a few weeks. The heath (Calluna vulgaris), which is what 'heather honey' is made from, wont be out for another fortnight.
Erichalfbee, as per other post, that is bell heather not ling heather, bell is always earlier than ling.
I think.
I drive past moors daily and no signs of ling coming on yet.