Thanks for the question, Jeremy. The bees spend all summer storing honey and living off their fall collections to preserve the bulk for winter, so when we get long periods of rain, they are forced to break into it, which depending on how much, could cause a short fall when they need it most. Luckily for the bees, they're being managed by an experienced keeper, who's been feeding them thick syrup or what we call 2:1, so they're able to put any back and stick more away. Thanks for watching!