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In a message dated 21/10/2008 22:32:57 GMT Standard Time,
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<<Please do not believe all that you read in the papers. In my experience
this year the poor honey harvest is almost exclusively down to the cold wet
weather prevalent for most of the "summer" .>>
Correct, and it's worth adding that this was the second very bad summer
in a row. Some colonies will have gone into the previous winter short of
stores, which will have exacerbated the problem. Add the effects of bad weather
on queen mating, and the arrival of resistent mites in many areas - two
autumns ago I was swamped with mites from someone else's collapsing hives, and some
of my efforts have had to go into rebuilding stocks rather than producing
honey - and you can see why there's a problem! That being said, this year was a
little better than last, for me at least.
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
Birmingham UK
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