OK going into my second year with 6 hives and right now we are beginning our spring flow and seeing this type of activity is amazing to me. 4 of our colonies are booming and working so hard it blows me away and some of the returning foragers are so laden with nectar they crash and roll on the landing boards or miss and fall to the ground then having to fly with much effort back up the 2 feet to the hive. The other 2 are smaller colonies, but also working at a fast pace and I know most of you see this as normal, but having not seen them work with a big flow coming on I am blown away by these little bugs. I had to remove the entrance reducers yesterday as there was too much congestion with all the exiting and returning foragers.
Temps here are in the mid 70s and low 80s and the wild flowers are now starting to get going good with a "once in a 100 year" bloom being predicted by those in the know and I agree it is really gonna be something to see with rains timed perfectly and lots of it. The desert just comes alive when this happens and it is an amazing site....
Looks like we will be getting a honey harvest perhaps this May or June...... ?
First year was an adventure getting to know beekeeping and bees, but I also see I have much to learn....