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Tag: Solar Bee Project

Posted on September 7, 2022

Autumn at the Thermosolar Hives

The bees at Berwick are definitely hunkering down for autumn. The wax moth seem to be taking the hint from the bees and the takeover bid appears to have been deflected for the time being. The second hive is showing signs of defence, with the bees clustered at the entrance on guard duty. You can …

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Posted on July 19, 2022

Thermosolar Bees on a hot HOT day

We are in the throes of a heatwave at the moment, with the maximum temperatures ever recorded in the UK being reached - and exceeded. I went to see the Thermosolar hives as I wanted to make sure they were coping in the heat. We visited in the evening by which time it was beginning …

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Posted on June 22, 2022

Biodiversity and the Thermosolar Hives

The Solar Bee Project is not only about honey bees; biodiversity is also a core aim. Honey bees are not endangered, but encouraging an awareness and provision for these well-known and much-loved insects provides a focal point for wider biodiversity challenges. The site at Berwick is valuable for its low intervention and lack of disturbance. …

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Posted on May 4, 2022

Mayday Thermosolar Visit

It has continued to be cold and breezy recently, but I really wanted to make sure the bees were ok as there have been a lot of colony losses near me. Both hives were flying - as before, the original hive was quieter. I checked inside each hive to see how they were building up. …

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Posted on March 18, 2022

Thermosolar Visit in the Sunshine

What a glorious spring day! I wanted to see if the colonies were flying and bringing in pollen as it was such lovely weather. The wind was still pretty chilly so I decided against opening them up but it was good to see the leaves starting to appear on the hedgerow trees, and sure enough, …

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Posted on March 2, 2022

Early Spring Thermosolar Visit

It was raining when I arrived at the Berwick solar farm today, but I'd been to visit a friend nearby and wanted to make sure the bees were ok after Storms Eunice and Franklin. There wasn't much flowering apart from some brave blackthorn blossoms, and I was not expecting to see the bees flying. There …

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Posted on February 23, 2022February 26, 2022

Thermosolar Insight

I have been part of the Solar Bee Project at Berwick since its launch back in 2019, and although one of its aims, namely to introduce a focus for biodiversity and increase public engagement with solar farms, the Thermosolar Hive and Varroa control part of the project has been a little more of a struggle. …

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Posted on January 15, 2022January 13, 2022

Winter at the Thermosolar Hives

A beautiful bright day at Berwick made me keen to see how the site was looking, and whether the bees had decided to make an appearance. At this time of year they can pop out for a few minutes for a 'cleansing flight' but it's easy to miss and fear that your hive has died. …

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Posted on December 21, 2021

Winter Solstice and the Thermosolar hives

It's the shortest day today, and the weather has been calm and cool. Rain is forecast for the rest of the week (including, obviously, the Christmas weekend) so I wanted to go and check on the Thermosolar hives while it was at least dry, if a little cold for the bees to be flying. A …

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Posted on September 18, 2021

Thermosolar Hives in Autumn

Another beautiful day at Berwick, visiting the Thermosolar hives, part of the Solar Bee Project. I didn't check inside the hives as by this time of year, the bees are sealing any gaps with propolis and need to focus on collecting nectar and pollen to provision the hive for winter. In any case, I much …

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