I realized that with running the hives and life in general it's been a long time since I added to this information. That was completely unintentional since I planned on talking my way though the process of starting new hives so someone new could read and see what was involved. Time to rectify this and show what I am doing to save honey bees.
A new package I installed this spring is going into Fall for the first time. There was a good supply of pollen and nectar early this Summer but I had to feed them some sugar syrup during early August since I saw honey supplies being depleted rather than being made. That worked and they continued strong growth and harvesting.
Now I see them driving off the drones for the winter to come. The queen is still laying a good number of eggs for the winter bees. We have had a lot of wet weather but on dry days you can see strong numbers of foragers once it warms up.
The bees are just like teenagers though and enjoy sleeping in until noon when the temps are low.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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