Heavy rains and lower temperatures are saturating bee colonies and their habitats in France. In Saint-Selve, southwestern France, one beekeeper says June is meant to be a “honey flow” month – but few hives are filled with the nectar-seeking insects. “Basically we’re supposed to be in a honey flow, so filled up with honey, but there are very few of them,” Dominique Laforce said. The beekeeper said the rains are wetting the flowers to an extent that the bees can’t get inside, “and it won’t go out and most of all the bee won’t succeed in finding out the nectar,” she added. Four years ago the Euro…