The Apiary in October
Title picture: Honey Bee working Salvia Amistad. Taken by CAD As we move into October and the daylight hours shorten
Read MoreTitle picture: Honey Bee working Salvia Amistad. Taken by CAD As we move into October and the daylight hours shorten
Read MoreTitle Photo: Honey Bee on Japanese Anemone As what appears to be normal these days, the weather in September would
Read MoreAs we all suspected August turned into a dry cold month preventing colonies getting out to find any nectar and
Read MoreAs we move into the month that normally gives us a good nectar flow in our area of operations, it
Read MorePhoto: A Beautiful Bee Orchid in a member’s field Well, maybe I was a little optimistic that the weather in
Read MoreTitle photo: Swarm high up in a local wood. Anaphylactic ShockAt present many of our colonies, who are normally very
Read MoreAs we get into April the weather is still very dry with frosts at night reducing the activity in the
Read MorePhotos by CAD As we move into March and the weather starts to warm Queens will start to up their
Read MoreThis is the month life in the Apiary starts to get busy for the surviving colonies. After a cold snap
Read MoreImage – Deer at Charlecote park As the bitter cold and snow of the January weather eventually arrives, our colonies
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