Nectar flows

Started by watercarving, April 26, 2010, 10:01:03 AM

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watercarving

My hives have lots of clear, sweet smelling nectar stored up. I have no idea what it could be. Lot's of blooming going on but the first big bloom is usually tulip poplar and it's a few weeks out.

Anybody familiar with my area?

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c10250

From NASA's honeybee net.  Great information for N. Georgia

Go to http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sites/ScaleHiveSite.php?SiteID=GA001 to see the data






David LaFerney

I'm a couple of hundred miles north of Georgia and there is all kinds of stuff in bloom here including tulip poplar that is mostly just about to bloom.  The main thing here at the moment seems to be locust.
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Putting the "ape" in apiary since 2009.

watercarving

Whatever this is it's clear and very sweet smelling.
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