Hope ya'll get some sunshine soon!
Hopefully next week, beginning on Tuesday we will see some sunshine Baymule. It appears to finally be a break in these "atmospherics rivers in the sky!"
BTW, we worked in the rain for most of the morning today.
A quick reminder for anyone else reading this post that was titled, "A quick and easy way to build a hoop house."
I struggled a bit with this hoop house and it was not done quick and easy. So sorry, but that's the truth!
Babs had a much quicker and easier version of the hoop house earlier on in this thread...
The wind and rain is hitting me pretty good right now too. Hope it all stays together for you and I bet you are glad that today is over. Cutting up wood is hard work.
Babs,
The dopplar radar is showing you are receiving the yellow and orange levels of rainfall right now. That can be quite strong. But this storm appears to be weaker than some of the last storms...some of the last storms were showing red and it reminded me of monsoon rains in Asia...
So soory Babs, I have some really bad news...
Remember that last storm? We had 70 mph winds in that last storm.
Well, during the storm I saw many of my empty bee boxes on the ground [as in, blown off the beehive stands]. I made a huge mistake. I simply thought that only the empty bee boxes were blown off the beehive stand.
I finally looked more carefully 1.5 days later. I felt so sad. Now I realize I should have monitored the bees much more carefully.
When I went to do my inspection I was shocked at what I found...
The high winds had actually blown off 4 of my large and healthy beehive lids...so, these hives were exposed to large amounts of rain for 1.5 days.
When I realized what had happened, I felt kind of upset too because I have worked so hard with these hives.
To be honest with you, I could not even bring myself to look inside to do a thorough inspection of these hives. I fear I may have completely lost my largest and healthiest hives.
I will do a thorough inspection as soon as the rain stops which should be Tuesday. You may want to consider ordering bees from other vendors.
I apologize and I am still shocked that the wind could actually blow off well seated, heavy duty beehive lids...
In the future, I will place either bricks or heavy pieces of concrete on my hive lids...