While the lower 48 is gripped with severe cold temps, We had 40 degree temps here in western Alaska
So it was time to check hives and add a sugar brick, its been almost a month.
Hive #1 Looks good. This queen will be going on her third season of she survives winter. I need to re-queen this year for sure. She ,makes good gentle bees, easy on stores. I want one of her daughters if I can get one made.
The Nuc from this summer is having some issues , I see some spotting on some of the sugar bricks, I had left on a pollen patty this fall and that could be the culprit. Hope they pull through. They look ok.
I sat and watched bees coming out and getting vertigo and crashing upside down in the snow. So I spread ashes again and watched to see if it helped, And Yup ,sure did, they were able to circle like it was summer time, but then gain altitude and go off looking for flowers....and then die.
So it looks to me, that these are in fact bees flying off to die away from the hive. Sure is disheartening to watch your precious few bees fly off to their certain death, but that's life's cycle.
I hope enough are left to keep the hive alive until mid- late April