Interesting experiment. I'll be interested in the results.
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It's probably the wrong time of year, but I think the flow is pretty heavy right now, so maybe we'll learn something. If they don't draw out much, I will repeat this in the spring. I might do that anyway, maybe with different frame arrangements in each hive.Interesting experiment. I'll be interested in the results.
The pollen they're bringing in is yellow, but just a middle yellow...? If that makes sense. Not really bright or pale.The bees are going like crazy, we're seeing a lot of pollen coming in. Most of it is very light colored. Have you noticed what color the pollen is your girls are collecting from your buckwheat?
I'm also happy for you! I appreciate you sharing your adventure and am interested in eventually having bees as well. Still getting some things situated first. Where did you buy your hives/ bees from? Do you have to do daily maintenance or is it mostly just seasonal or weekly?
Some great advice already seen on this forum, especially about joining a bee club...and of course research. Can never have too much of that!
Keep your updates coming!
That makes perfect sense. I've seen all of the shades here. Some of it is very pale. So was curious if that's what you could see on the girls when they're on the buckwheat.The pollen they're bringing in is yellow, but just a middle yellow...? If that makes sense. Not really bright or pale.
Our goldenrod is just barely starting. I've said that for a week now, at least!
I'm looking at getting some white clover seeds to put in a spot where hubby can't mow, and I want something short there. I'll plant it next month, hoping it gets established over the winter and blooms next summer.
Thank you so much! That really helps a lot! I didn't know about the free catalogs. Bonus!@CraziChknLady, there are some big name bee supply houses that will send out their catalog for free.
Mann Lake
Dadant
Betterbee
all have decent sized catalogs. I've paged through them and found lots of stuff I had no idea existed! Plus, they sell the boxes, frames, covers, bottoms, etc. If you find someone who is "getting out of keeping bees," you might be able to get their equipment at a good price.
Good luck! Read, ask questions, learn. Just like getting into chickens.![]()