I had an awesome surprise this afternoon . A hive I thought was dead
has bees ! I'm not sure if they survived last winter or if they're a
swarm from another hive but I'm happy !
Snag wrote:
I had an awesome surprise this afternoon . A hive I thought was dead
has bees ! I'm not sure if they survived last winter or if they're a
swarm from another hive but I'm happy !
they're facinating creatures. :)
a hive from the wild would be interesting.
how often do you inspect them?
songbird
On 5/2/2024 5:43 AM, songbird wrote:
Snag wrote:
deadI had an awesome surprise this afternoon . A hive I thought was
has bees ! I'm not sure if they survived last winter or if
they're a swarm from another hive but I'm happy !
they're facinating creatures. :)
a hive from the wild would be interesting.
how often do you inspect them?
songbird
Not as often as I probably should , I have to admit . My philosophy
is that the bees have been doing their thing for thousands of years
... I've been doing this for ten . I do need to have a look now
though , get a handle on whether I need to do some splits . I'd
rather focus on honey production this year , we haven't harvested any
for 3 or 4 years . Mother Nature has not been kind to the bees here
lately , weather conditions have not been favorable for nectar
production .
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