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<blockquote data-quote="gaspard" data-source="post: 2239" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Hello Guys,</p><p></p><p>For us in the south of France, march is the beginning of the beekeeping season, so I will give you some news about it.</p><p>I recently moved some hives to the scrublands where we find wild rosemary spots, in the Var region. </p><p>The rosemary honey flows is not very powerfull but last long, usually it is a way to start the devellopement of the hives and then it is possible to consider a crop at the end of april. The honey flow is not very strong until the temperature reach 20 celsius . These days we had 14 -15 with some wind so the bees are collecting pollen and some nectar but the flow is not so strong.</p><p>The swarm season will comes at the top of the honey flow, usually around the firsts weeks of april.</p><p>Currently, there is between 4 to 7 frames of brood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaspard, post: 2239, member: 237"] Hello Guys, For us in the south of France, march is the beginning of the beekeeping season, so I will give you some news about it. I recently moved some hives to the scrublands where we find wild rosemary spots, in the Var region. The rosemary honey flows is not very powerfull but last long, usually it is a way to start the devellopement of the hives and then it is possible to consider a crop at the end of april. The honey flow is not very strong until the temperature reach 20 celsius . These days we had 14 -15 with some wind so the bees are collecting pollen and some nectar but the flow is not so strong. The swarm season will comes at the top of the honey flow, usually around the firsts weeks of april. Currently, there is between 4 to 7 frames of brood. [/QUOTE]
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