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.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Spring And My Hive
The weather has finally warmed up here in Michigan. I was able to open the hive and give the bees an early feeding. The queen was visible and actively laying eggs. Looking forward to a great summer for the bees
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Waiting For Spring
Several weeks ago our Michigan temps hit 50 degrees, I was able to quickly open the hive and get a early feeding done and some cleaning. The overall condition of the hive looked good. Plenty of bees to continue the work this spring. However; Easter weekend we were hit with a blizzard. 14 inches of snow put an end to the outward activity of the bees.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Winter Cleansing Flights
The unusually warm temperatures last week prompted a flourish of hive activity. Bees went flying by the hundreds on short cleansing flights. I watched well into the evening, the bees continued to busy themselves after sunset. As I watched the hive, I felt the excitement of a beekeeper and the new spring just ahead.
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