Its that time of year again, when I begin to realise that the season is coming to a close. It means I have to prepare my colonies for winter and so will not see the bees and their queens for over 6 months. It leaves me sad.
On a brighter note I saw lots of bees coming back to the hive with a familiar stripe of pollen across their back/thorax; it seems water balsam is in bloom. depending on the weather it may give a useful flow to the bees.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Marmite!
Honey it seems is like Marmite!
You love it, or you hate it!
Personally I love it!!
You love it, or you hate it!
Personally I love it!!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
A Little Income
The past few weeks have seen a flow and this has eased any signs of a dearth.....for now! Todays' inspections show that incoming nectar has slowed up (as the last weeks weather has cooled somewhat). So here's hoping that July brings some more sunshine and a few less heavy downpours so as the bees can stock their larders.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
JUNE GAP!
Checking the bees this week, the June Gap is very much in evidence. The Spring flowers (Oil Seed Rape) have finished but the summer flowers have yet to come into bloom. This creates almost a complete stop on incoming nectar. Stores in the hive are diminishing rapidly and so some good weather is needed to keep the season going.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Sunshine
A lovely warm sunny day to check my bees; how this weather affects the bees - they were lovely and couldn't care less about my intrusion, happy to let me meddle. What a joy!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
So Buzzy!
My apologies; my bees are keeping me so busy I don't have time to sit and keep you up to date on blogs. I will endeavour to rectify this as quickly as possible.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Cooled Off!
May has brought the bees to a shuddering halt. After the warm April where the bees were building nicely, this month has been cool and the bees have done little. A few have looked to swarm and the Rape has yet to bring any surplus honey (though that is not a bad thing to me!). I do hope the weather changes though or I fear another bleak summer for the bees.
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