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Apiary Diary January 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 9585" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>[ATTACH=full]1231[/ATTACH]It’s beeen raining again….. with feeders full of water below the bee escapes….</p><p>I was reading the Niwa long range weather this morning .... warm oceans .... easterly flows ...... extrame rain event for early February [spot on] followed by a drier late February, then more wet in March. Does'nt bode too well for the honey dew.</p><p>And the Bayvarol finally showed up on the courier. Most hives are looking good, but with Varroa showing up in the odd hive as we pull off and expose drone brood between the queen excluders, now is probably the time to start thinking about getting the treatements in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 9585, member: 212"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="C5FAA8E1-F2D9-4C7B-85FB-9B5B26D8618A.jpeg"]1231[/ATTACH]It’s beeen raining again….. with feeders full of water below the bee escapes…. I was reading the Niwa long range weather this morning .... warm oceans .... easterly flows ...... extrame rain event for early February [spot on] followed by a drier late February, then more wet in March. Does'nt bode too well for the honey dew. And the Bayvarol finally showed up on the courier. Most hives are looking good, but with Varroa showing up in the odd hive as we pull off and expose drone brood between the queen excluders, now is probably the time to start thinking about getting the treatements in. [/QUOTE]
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