From: http://bluediamond.com/growers/field/detail.cfm?l_location=3 "As in other areas of the state, reports have surfaced of growers having some degree of difficulty in securing adequate supplies of bees for the upcoming bloom. Concerns have also arisen regarding colony strength amid reports of problems with parasitic mites and their effects on the bees within the hives." Many beekeepers are seeing coumaphos resistant varroa for the first time. A real shortage of hives exists in Almond pollination this year but the late bloom and offers of higher pollination fees have worked with a few holdout beekeepers. What I see from the above site : The bloom is very very late. My guess is about two weeks. according to the web site the nonpareil are expected to start blooming around the 16th. (or next Monday). I am positive the "Sonora" Varity which is currently blooming is one of the main pollinator varieties for Almonds. I do not know about the Neplus Varity talked about being blooming now. There are many varieties of Almonds but Nonpareil is the big number one grade Almond and the Almond most growers use. Because we are talking about the lower San Joaquin valley and the far northern groves bloom about a week later hives coming back from California are going to be late this year. If hives are two weeks late coming out of Almonds many growers of apples are going to be mad as they want the bees in the apple grove for *king bloom* and then pulled. Bringing in hives after king bloom upsets the whole apple growers game plan. Small apples and a thining problem. Will be interesting to see the way things work out. Bob :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/BEE-L for rules, FAQ and other info --- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::