Hi Finsky,
As I understand it about a week ago the sun started it's long never setting days for those of you who are close the the nothern end. I was wondering if it affected your area? How do you deal with it? Does it affect your bees?
I have some fiends who lived in Nothern Alaska so I suspect it is similar to that. Just being nosy. :)
Sincerely,
Brendhan
Quote from: UnderstudyHi Finsky,
As I understand it about a week ago the sun started it's long never setting days for those of you who are close the the nothern end.
It is somewhere in Polar circle. Here in Helsinki we have night every "day".
I do not know how it affects. Even if sun is shining it is usually cold in the morning and in the evening and bees cannot fly.
Quote from: Finsky
It is somewhere in Polar circle. Here in Helsinki we have night every "day".
Then you must have day every night or you wouldn't have any sunshine :D
Quote from: Jerrymac[
Then you must have day every night or you wouldn't have any sunshine :D
No, we have not day at night but we have nightless night. --- Don't try to understand. Come to see it.
night on polar circle
Well in da Summertime the earth is tilting towards the sun in the northern portion of the globe.
Since the earth is tilted people could fall off :!: Sooooo the " Gods in charge "
lit up the nite, all nite and all day, to keep people from tripping on the Icebergs and falling off said earth. :idea:
Could be bad bad fallin' off the earth, very dangerous. :wink: I mean wha ya gonna go :?:
That's my story and I'm sticking to it :!:
Image keeping bees in or close to the "Polar Circle"! Goodness!!! HoneyPump are you that far up where at certain times of the year, you "have night every "day"?"
Phillip