Monthly Archives: July 2012

Bees – swarm analysis

With Hive North captured and in their new home, they need to be left alone for a week or two to let them get started building out comb and raising brood. However, a full inspection of the other two hives … Continue reading

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Hive North, moving on up

I checked Hive North this morning to see how they were liking their new home. The bees were all still a little sleepy, as I checked them before any foragers had started out for the morning, so the hive would … Continue reading

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Hive North

We knew that we needed to deal with the swarm today, because there’s only so far a few squirts of sugar water will go. A call went in to Beez Kneez as soon as they opened at 10, and Jim … Continue reading

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Swarm! Swarm!

Well, that was interesting. Brett was leading an expedition through the “Jungle” area of the yard, with Mom and Lucy in tow, when he spotted a very strange looking pinecone on one of the evergreen trees.

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Bees – Troubleshooting

I wanted to make sure that the re-queening of Hive East went OK. We decided to do a full inspection of Hive East, and a mini-inspection of Hive West. Hive East is still not really drawing out the foundation on … Continue reading

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Whence happiness?

In light of my 40th birthday, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about my life and where I’ve been and where I’m going. I suppose you could call it a midlife crisis (hey, I already bought the slightly-unreasonable car!).

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Bees, sitrep

I checked the hives today to see whether the requeening of the eastern hive was complete. This is the first time I’ve had to open the hives by myself. Things went fine. The queen cage was empty, and I didn’t … Continue reading

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Bees, problem solving

We intended to get the honey supers onto the beehives before we left on our road trip, but that didn’t happen. So, we did a full inspection yesterday, and noticed that the Eastern hive seemed to have fewer bees in … Continue reading

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