Yesterday, December 21st, was the winter solstice. Meteorologically we are halfway to spring. It appears that for the next week we will be having unseasonably warm weather. The bees have been taking advantage of the sunny weather and are out for voiding flights.
The microclimate on the face of the hive is warmer than the surrounding air. The warm surface and the sun entice the bees to gather on the surface around the upper entrance. Since I don't see much activity by the lower entrance (covered by mouse guard) I assume the cluster is in the upper brood box. On a few hives the main activity is at the bottom entrance.
Here is a bank of four winter nucs. I had thought the right nuc was dead when I checked it a few days ago, but maybe not! Wouldn't be the first time the bees have fooled me.
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