gavin
The heather 2014
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, 15-08-2014 at 08:26 AM (29841 Views)
In most years my bees have been struggling to get to full strength in time for the heather. Too much swarming, too many nucs produced, poor summers and my reluctance to spend money on sugar. After managing my colonies for strength this year, and replacing queens heading some stocks with something better (thanks Jon!) I'm optimistic about a better heather crop than recent years.
They went up a little later than planned, on 2 August. Just too much going on this year. Many thanks to FD for spending half of a Sunday helping! This year I've managed a rape crop, some lime cut comb, a two full supers of clover cut comb from one colony shifted to Glen Clova, and now there are half a dozen colonies in Glen Isla gathering in my last crop of the year. I looked in yesterday, 12 days into their 5-week spell up there. The weather hasn't been great with a lot of rain and temperatures much reduced compared to earlier, but the honey is coming in. Two have more or less filled their first super and now have a second, one is packing it in to an upper brood box furnished with thin unwired deep foundation (bit of an experiment), and the others look as if they will produce a crop too.
Anxiously eyeing the forecast for next week ..... sunshine and showers sounds good, the lowish temperatures and particularly the low night temperatures in the middle of next week less welcome. One frost up there can more or less put paid to the heather season.