Went down to check the hives this morning. It's cold (5 degrees C) but bright and last night's frost is melting quickly. Some snowdrops out but not much else for the bees to feed from. No wind today so a good opportunity to listen to the hives.
No activity outside either of the hives today. I could hear (just) activity in the Lizard hive which is what I was hoping for. The sound was tinny rather than the happy bass resonance from the Buckfasts, but we're just glad they've got this far through the winter after starting so late. Didn't look like they've taken much of the fondant yet.
Noticed a few dead bees still with full pollen sacks on the mesh floor on the other side of the separator board. They must have been working full pelt right up until the hard weather came in
Buckfasts had been active with evidence of fresh wax plates underneath the colony, guessing that probably them uncapping and eating up their stores. Good strong smell of honey too.
Jim
No activity outside either of the hives today. I could hear (just) activity in the Lizard hive which is what I was hoping for. The sound was tinny rather than the happy bass resonance from the Buckfasts, but we're just glad they've got this far through the winter after starting so late. Didn't look like they've taken much of the fondant yet.
Noticed a few dead bees still with full pollen sacks on the mesh floor on the other side of the separator board. They must have been working full pelt right up until the hard weather came in
Buckfasts had been active with evidence of fresh wax plates underneath the colony, guessing that probably them uncapping and eating up their stores. Good strong smell of honey too.
Jim
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