Lol, let's not squabble but instead pat each other on the back for making the effort to get to the heather and also sharing any insights we might have.
Lol, let's not squabble but instead pat each other on the back for making the effort to get to the heather and also sharing any insights we might have.
Some time in September. Depends.
An early frost or a medium term forecast of poor weather and you might as well bring them home. Delay a couple of weeks and they'll come to no harm though the clock is ticking for Varroa control, a last burst of winter bee rearing and to some extent winter feeding but Murray has shown that can be done remarkably late. Most beekeepers would aim for the first or second week of September although one recent year exceptionally had a significant flow in the third week.
Just the job - thanks
Not a book I have so was he saying it was so or saying it was not pease?
PH
So - when the gamekeeper's wife sends you an image (!) and she knows her stuff. And all you can see is a super of cut comb heather honey hanging on a tree.
Gravity works in mysterious ways North of the Tay ...
Is the heather over? Not the flowering but the flow.
PH
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