Harrisonburg Bees Active Due to Warmer Temperatures
Harrisonburg Bees Active Due to Warmer Temperatures
US · Published Mar 18, 2026
• Warmer temperatures in Harrisonburg, VA, are causing bees to act as if it's June, disrupting their natural behavior.
• Hott Apiary's bees remain resilient despite widespread hive collapse issues, producing honey, beeswax, pollen, and propolis.
• Climate change impacts bee activity, requiring beekeepers to adapt practices for bee health and ecosystem preservation.
Warm weather triggers early bee activity
In Harrisonburg, Virginia, unseasonably warm temperatures are causing bees to exhibit behavior typically seen in June, according to Mike Hott, owner of Hott Apiary.
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