December Foraging
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:11 pm
This is my first winter keeping bees. With the temp in the low 70s today bees from both hives were foraging heavily. After 2 hard frosts, I was surprised to see many of them returning to the hive with pollen baskets full of a bright orange/yellow pollen. I live in Greensboro near the Arboreteum. Any thoughts as to what this might be? All of the asters around here have faded.
Should I feed on these warm days? Each hive has 2 mediums full of capped sugar water/ honey. I didn't take any honey this year, and I haven't fed since late Oct. I have plenty of water close by. Both hives appear to be very healthy. I couldn't find a single mite between August and October despite doing 3 three-day counts with the sticky board. Found a fair number of hive beetles though. I didn't treat. My bees are NC-raised Carnis from Larry Tate.
Thanks.
Paul
Should I feed on these warm days? Each hive has 2 mediums full of capped sugar water/ honey. I didn't take any honey this year, and I haven't fed since late Oct. I have plenty of water close by. Both hives appear to be very healthy. I couldn't find a single mite between August and October despite doing 3 three-day counts with the sticky board. Found a fair number of hive beetles though. I didn't treat. My bees are NC-raised Carnis from Larry Tate.
Thanks.
Paul