February 1st is the Feast Day of St Brigid (AD450-525) female patron saint of Ireland.
For us Celts it is also the first day of Spring but you Saxon Dogs will have to wait till March 20th!
For the bees though – read on:
There are a few hardy plants that flower in early spring but only the willow (Salix spp) can produce enough nectar for a small surplus and only in a very warm spring.
Of course the Native bee will forage at lower temperatures and is better able to take advantage of what little fresh nectar and pollen is available.
Until today – I’ve never seen a bee on a dandelion and didn’t really believe they found them interesting but here’s the evidence they do and the pollen loads are yellow:
The table below shows some possible bee flowers for February. Green lines are Irish natives. Click it for a better view:
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Click here for a general seasonal guide to important bee flowers
Click here for photos of pollen load colours
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