We are 3/4 thru our goldenrod in Lower Michigan. I put a third deep of foundation on everything after the supers were harvested in August. They drew them out and filled them. Brood nests are plugged for winter. Without question the best goldenrod year ever.
I'm hoping our goldenrod flow is good. It should start here in the next week or two. I'm feeding here still and they're really taking it fast! Hopefully they will top their stores off with it! Thanks!
I live in Cumming Georgia, and I’m amazed at how FAST my five gallon feeders are still getting sucked down … You would think they were leaking but they all sit on hot water heater pans and it’s 100% the bees that are demolishing the syrup… Im not sure the flow is as good and I’m a little bit south of you.
I am thinking about buying rural land outside of Texas for a secondary farm site because our honey flow is limited and it so hot so it would be nice to relax in a different environment. plus closer to barnyard store due to shipping is a bit nuts. I really want that blue feeder.
We are 3/4 thru our goldenrod in Lower Michigan. I put a third deep of foundation on everything after the supers were harvested in August. They drew them out and filled them. Brood nests are plugged for winter. Without question the best goldenrod year ever.
Just getting started on ms gulf coast!
I'm hoping our goldenrod flow is good. It should start here in the next week or two. I'm feeding here still and they're really taking it fast! Hopefully they will top their stores off with it! Thanks!
In East TN I think it was over I early November. But it was fantastic though it was dry here.
The goldenrod nectar is coming into my hives fast. It smells pretty ripe out there.
I live in Cumming Georgia, and I’m amazed at how FAST my five gallon feeders are still getting sucked down … You would think they were leaking but they all sit on hot water heater pans and it’s 100% the bees that are demolishing the syrup… Im not sure the flow is as good and I’m a little bit south of you.
I am thinking about buying rural land outside of Texas for a secondary farm site because our honey flow is limited and it so hot so it would be nice to relax in a different environment. plus closer to barnyard store due to shipping is a bit nuts. I really want that blue feeder.
Weather has been really good this season. Allergies are bad in a lot of people, but that is when best honey flow is lol.
@@davidhaught84 Texas gets only 1 flow it seems otherwise its just building up colonies.
Can too much goldenrod make them honey bound going into fall?
I only hear the audio in my left ear?
time to go to the doctor I think lol