Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a great past week. Other than the morning I spent waiting on hold to talk to someone from the IRS for far too long (the tax people for those of you who aren't familiar with American taxes) and then they cut me off and told me to call back (let's just say I wasn't happy at that point), it was a good week for me. Today I am joining Nicole for Friday Face Off and also Gillena for Friday Lunch Break.
I also want to apologize if I didn't get by your blog. My last 2 posts were scheduled, and the days got quite busy, so I'm behind. 😖 But today I should (hopefully) be able to watch up. 🤞
The other morning I did a bee hive check, and I know some of you are interested in them, so if that's you, here's some insect faces for you today.
Above, you can see how successful the new hive is doing. Not just those on the top, but if you look down between the wooden frames, you can see all the bees that are there also.
The next photo is when I first took the top off the hive. Since these bees are new to the hive, they don't have a huge store of honey to eat, so I put in one of these sugar/pollen patties that you can see. It's about 12 inches/about 30.5 cm square, and usually takes the bees several months to go through. (They go through it quicker in the winter when there is nothing in bloom than they do when there's things in bloom.) However, with no honey store these bees emptied that package in just over 2 weeks.
My other hive, which was new last spring and made it through the winter, is going crazy making those odd shaped combs from where I left out 3 frames. You can see the honey glistening in many of the cavities. That honey will be covered as you can see in the bottom left of this next photo. It's the white bumpy part.
Later in the summer I will remove this comb and take the honey, although with all the work they've done, it does seem kind of mean, doesn't it?
This crazy comb is in the smaller upper box. The next box down is filled with honey that the bees get to keep, and then the bottom box is filled with eggs and brood. This hive probably has in the ball park of 75,000 bees in it.
This older hives of bees are NOT very interested in me when I open up the hive. I do use a smoker and smoke them (it covers up their alarm pheromones to keep them from attacking), but very very few of them check me out. They just go about their business. The new hive however is much more curious about me when I open the hive. They buzz around me checking me out.
However, I haven't been stung for a couple of years. And when I have been stung, it's been my own fault doing something dumb. The only thing you must do when you open the hive is be totally calm and not rushed. You'd be surprised how relaxing it can be to open a hive full of stinging and buzzing insects and just to focus on them. 😏
Some of you probably don't even want to read this post. Grin. I get it.
Have a great Friday and start to your weekend.
4 comments:
I'm glad your bees are doing so well! It's quite interesting to read about them. Enjoy your weekend!
Those pollen patties did help. Did you also have to buy the combs? What are they made of? I wish I were brave and knowledgeable enough to keep bees...quite fascinating!
Erika que lindas as imagens das abelhas, eu apenas não gostaria de me aproximar delas, bom final de semana bjs.
Fascinating! I've always thought that being a bee keeper would be so rewarding. Blessings!
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