Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Spring and The Beehive

For the second time this spring, I opened the beehive and worked inside the hive. This bee colony is the largest colony I have had winter over. I added a 4th super today. I have frame after frame of new brood which is a sign of a healthy queen. I have not had any signs of a weak colony or CCD.

Monday, October 19, 2009

With fall in the air and winter just around the corner, I opened my hive today for a final inspection. The hive has approx 30,000 to 40,000 female bees. The drones or males have been killed or run out of the hive prior to winter arriving. The drones have served their purpose and are no longer needed. A large healthy hive in the fall will ensure a strong hive in the spring. My next project will be to insulate the hive with straw. The straw helps keep the heat inside the hive and block the cold windy weather we enjoy here in Michigan.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

First Swarm



As cold as this spring has been, I was surprised when my bees swarmed yesterday. Like all other beekeepers, I was disappointed to have so many bees leave the hive with the swarm. The swarm gathered high in a tree so I was unable to retrieve them. I went through the entire hive today to make sure there were no other queen cells. I was pleasantly surprised to see the hive still contained a large number of bees. The old queen that left with the swarm was 3 years old and needed to be replaced. The bees did all the work requeening, as it should bee.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bees On The Wing

Yesterday and today the weather was warm enough for my bees to take flight. I took advantage of the warm weather and opened the hive for an early spring inspection. First, I took the winter wrap of hay off the hive. I had reduced the hive to 3 supers for the winter. Going into winter, I had a very large colony and could not reduce the size of the hive down to two supers. I am amazed at how large my colony is this spring. The colony is the largest I have had in the spring after a long cold winter. I noticed the bees had loaded pollen sacs when they returned to the hive. Because so little is in bloom here, I gave the bees an early spring feeding of a simple sugar syrup.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Honey Harvest

Reaping the benefits of city beekeeping, the first honey harvest for this season was done last weekend. I harvested over five gallons of honey. The color of my honey was very light and the bouquet was quite perfumey. City bees forage a floral landscape rather then an agricultural source; I believe this is why my honey is so exquisite in color and taste. The honey I had for sale was gone in just a few days. I purified a nice quantity of beeswax for candles too.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Cool Bee or not Cool Bee

We have had one of the coldest springs I can remember having, the bees are finally getting suitable weather to BEE really active. I inspected the hive yesterday, the colony is growing rapidly in numbers. I added a 3rd super and filled the feeder. The 3rd super had drawn comb so now the bees just need to fill it with honey.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Inside The Hive

I am fortunate to have a wonderful camera. I love to take pictures of the bees. I have some great shots between the frames inside the hive.