Maybe get back into bees next year after things settle down with the new grandchild.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Oscar ha muerto
Looks like the Oscar hive did not make it through the winter. I ordered a package of Buckfast to get it started again. The Felix bees are out and about and bringing in pollen. I put out a chick waterer with sugar water and wintergreen oil in case they need it.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Yard Work
Hurricane Irene took down half of the big hickory tree in the front yard. Some of said tree landed on Oscar. It turns out Oscar was knocked slightly of the stand. Jack and I straightened the hive up yesterday before the temperature got above 50F and the bees started moving. We also managed to cut the rest of the branches away from the hive and got them moved away.
Usually procrastination is a bad thing. This time waiting to clean up the tree from the front yard paid off. The wood was drier and lighter and split better. The weather was cooler and therefore the bees were not an issue. All and all, about a cord of hickory with a bit of oak mixed in.
After Irene
After Snowtober
Cut And Split
Stacked on the Porch
Leaves Blown, Sticks Raked, and Grass Cut
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Hot.
118F heat index and everyone is melting. Felix still has an entrance reducer with the largest opening and is bearding. Oscar has no reducer and is not bearding. I am not about to suit up in this heat and open up Felix. They will be fine hanging out outside the hive.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Felix was faking, long live Felix
It turns out the bees going in and out of Felix were robbers from Oscar. I reconfigured the hive to the same setup as Oscar and ordered new bees. The replacements and their queen arrived this morning. Of course it is raining buckets and in the mid 50s. The sun eventually peeked out this afternoon and I hived the new arrivals. No issues, no problem. The bees seemed pleased that their new home was mostly furnished and partially stocked with honey.
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