Bee Keeping - November until March

Bee Keeping November MarchIn winter honey bees do not actually hibernate, but rest in a cluster. The temperature in the midst of the cluster is kept warm by their bodyheat. Eating honey stored in summer provides this warmth; but if stores run out the bees cannot survive. Bees try to keep their home clean so make cleansing flights on mild days.

As the days lengthen and the weather warms up (not guaranteed here!) the queen bee, of which there is one in each hive, is stimulated to lay larger numbers of eggs. The colony grows stronger week by week, taking advantage of early sources of pollen such as willow trees. This is their source of protein to feed the young bee larvae.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1300 Hives - 52 Million Honey Bees
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Next, if the days are warm enough, beekeepers open each hive in turn and locate the queen by searching each frame individually.

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Winter quarters for beehives are not always adjacent to the flowering crops. It is time to move a thousand hives nearer to nectar sources

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