314. Storm Doris
Storm Doris was last Thursday, a nasty day although the pictures don't do it quite justice. Very noisy!
The roof was blown off the WBC hive and the next day I investigated to find a soaked hive and a few hundred dead bees. Dead already, I suspect. Touch wood for the national hive which has most of our bees. A few were flying about a week before so we're still hopeful.
Otherwise it was a tree down and hanging from a wire, and a fallen wall.
Storm Ewan followed on Sunday but was not so bad. Today we've had snow and now heavy rain.
Tomorrow the chickens can be let out of their run / tunnel. I've tried to tell them.
The roof was blown off the WBC hive and the next day I investigated to find a soaked hive and a few hundred dead bees. Dead already, I suspect. Touch wood for the national hive which has most of our bees. A few were flying about a week before so we're still hopeful.
Otherwise it was a tree down and hanging from a wire, and a fallen wall.
Storm Ewan followed on Sunday but was not so bad. Today we've had snow and now heavy rain.
Tomorrow the chickens can be let out of their run / tunnel. I've tried to tell them.
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