How to Read a Beehive During a Full Summer Inspection
How to Read a Beehive During a Full Summer Inspection Summer is when a beehive reveals almost everything about its condition. Nectar flow increases, populations expand rapidly and small problems can escalate surprisingly quickly if they go unnoticed. For beginner beekeepers, summer inspections are where observation skills start developing properly. Every frame tells part of the story. If you are beginning to learn beekeeping , slowing down during inspections and understanding what the hive is communicating becomes one of the most important habits you can build. A healthy colony constantly gives signals about: Space pressure Nectar flow Brood development Swarm preparation Overall hive balance The challenge is learning how to recognise those signals before problems develop. Why Summer Hive Inspections Matter So Much During summer, colonies often operate at maximum capacity. Worker numbers rise rapidly and nectar availability can increase dramatically ...