Saturday, February 6, 2010

After a sunny morning the warm weather retreated and the afternoon turned cold again. Our brief respite from winter was over yet again all too soon.

Bill's bees (box 4) were flying again and still around the feeder on the German hive.

I hadn't seen them yesterday I wouldn't think there were bees in hive 5.

Tina's bees were out and all over the hive. I think many were sucking up water from the wet wood. I guess they need it to process the fondant.

I took the bucket off the top brood box of the two boxes that the German bees are in. There were no bees feeding from the bucket feeder but there were a few dead bees around the hole in the crown board. The hive had no flying bees (in stark contrast to Tina's hive next door but one). On taking the crown board off it was plain to see there were no live bees in the top brood box at all. The two boxes were well stuck together but I did manage to separate them. There the bees were in quite a large cluster in the bottom box. I quickly put the top box back on. These bees are not coming out for just a few hours of sun, they seem to know that this hard winter is not over yet.

On the next sunny day I will take another look at the top box and may take it off in order to get some fondant placed closer to the bees.

Bill''s bees have fondant on top of a second brood box. I think I had better check that the bees are getting to it OK.

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