tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1347024209749983628.post4525302918867897223..comments2024-01-27T02:01:24.039-05:00Comments on Happy Hour at the Top Bar: They're Alive!Julie Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09965401314478095790noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1347024209749983628.post-84003704701541441802015-02-26T11:19:01.735-05:002015-02-26T11:19:01.735-05:00Do you have Italians? I've heard that they nee...Do you have Italians? I've heard that they need warmer temps to fly. Mine are mostly Carniolan/Russian, and I've seen them do cleansing flights when it's only 36 degrees outside. They're a lot better about that kind of thing than my dog! ;-)<br /><br />This week, we've gotten/are getting at least 3 days in the 30's! Watch out! It's a heat wave!<br />Julie Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09965401314478095790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1347024209749983628.post-55992828675162755172015-02-23T10:52:10.011-05:002015-02-23T10:52:10.011-05:00Glad your girls have made it through all the cold ...Glad your girls have made it through all the cold and snow. I expected to see your hives buried given all the snow you've gotten, but I love the little hats they all have. I'm amazed that your bees fly with temps in the low 40's - mine don't venture out unless it's close to 50. It's always a joy to see them flying after a long cold spell and I'm sure you have been able to breathe a sigh of relief after this inspection. Enjoy the warmer weather - there should be more on the way!Donhttp://www.buddhaandthebees.netnoreply@blogger.com