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>We are looking at snow showers today, a warm spike mid-week up to 60F / 16C, and then more accumulating snow possible by Friday. Still snow on the ground around here. All hives have pollen patties on them and several frames of honey. But, next weekend I may end up adding syrup feeders. Latest I have ever seen them start bringing in pollen was April 17 a couple of years ago. May break that record this year.
I guess I am in a minority, but I quit early packages as few years back. That year was a late spring [like this one] and I had about 20 late March packages. They were just sitting there for a few weeks, basically doing very little besides raising a little brood and eating my sugar and patties. I bought about 15 late April packages and I found them to build up very fast, and actually some of them outperformed the early packages in honey. That will much less sugar and pollen sub [and much less work]. So now I get them and late April and am very happy with the results. I like the packages to come around dandelion bloom. Seems to work best for me.
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