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AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« on: January 27, 2013, 01:27:35 am »
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2013, 08:21:23 am »
There's good years and bad years.  Unfortunately capillano tends to branch out into other countries in the latter of those.

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2013, 04:49:22 am »
This was in the Colac Herald on Monday the 21st.


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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2013, 05:04:06 am »
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2013, 07:38:31 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2013, 11:43:26 pm »
Not everyone lives in sunny Queensland where the bee fly all year round Shane :-D

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2013, 02:05:22 am »
I wonder how many c colonies have been lost in the current floods in Qld and NSW?? :?

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2013, 04:00:41 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.

Yeah but you guys have that much rain your flooding!

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2013, 04:16:34 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.

Jep. If news tell that eberything is ok in Australia, who cares!

- except I just saw from news that Great Barrier Reef is dying. It 50% dead now.
- half of all heavy-truck drivers suffer from sleep apnoea. The rest have skin cancer.
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2013, 04:18:10 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.

Yeah but you guys have that much rain your flooding!
He didn't extract so much as wring out his hives!

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2013, 05:14:32 am »
Shane is right.

Oz is a big place. 

The dry weather has been a big advantage for my bees.

Plenty of nectar, pollen & healthy bees

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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #11 on: January 30, 2013, 05:15:16 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.

Yeah but you guys have that much rain your flooding!

We were lucky and didn't flood. Just got enough rain to make the clover grow again and make all the gums flower.  I should have got a photo my my bee yard today, the bees didn't know what flowers to go to first. They were like kids in a lolly shop bees in a flower shop?  :)
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #12 on: January 30, 2013, 05:18:29 am »
Dry times, wet times blah blah blah. If you stop taking notice of the media you wouldn't know any difference. My bees obviously don't watch the news, We extracted over 240kgs here the last few days.

Jep. If news tell that eberything is ok in Australia, who cares!

- except I just saw from news that Great Barrier Reef is dying. It 50% dead now.
- half of all heavy-truck drivers suffer from sleep apnoea. The rest have skin cancer.

Don't listen to the Barrier Reef is dying stories. We hear it over and over every few years. What they don't tell you is that the reef is made of coral. Coral dies and then new coral grows. The media will try and make you believe that coral doesn't grow, it can only die.
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Re: AUSTRALIA- LOWER HONEY PRODUCTION DUE TO THE DRY WEATHER
« Reply #13 on: January 30, 2013, 05:50:04 pm »
We have had pretty dry weather up until this week, when it rained non stop for 24 hours, got about 3 inches, it was great. I think the dry weather knocks the honey a bit, but its not really down a lot.

My biggest worry has been the extreme heat, we had over 46 degrees which is 115 F - when I was a kid, they sent you home from school when it got to 100. The bees stopped flying, except for water, they bearded outside heavily, and there were more deaths. They were all at the entrance fanning like helicopters. It was so hot that the dog just lay in his pool to cool off, for about an hour, and we saved our lives with Coopers Pale Ale(none for the dog, of course, he only likes Guinness).The bees seemed to recover alright, but we haven't opened them up to see if any damage, especially to brood.

 

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