Saturday, May 23, 2015

Busy bees

So I just have to share some pictures of my girls...

Here they are waiting for me...lol

The box is more than 80% full, so it is time to add another deep hive body.


I took one frame from the outer edge of the current box to put into the center of the new box. This will encourage them to start to move into the new area. You can also see my smoker sitting near by... I smell like a campfire!

Wow... lots of bees huh?

Looking at the frames.

This picture I caught a few larvae at different stages (sizes).

I thought the huge pollen packs this bee was carrying was cool. Also thought I would point out the really large eyes on the drone (male) bee compared to the worker (girl) bees.

They sure are busy bees!
Hope you enjoyed the quick update.

Blessings!!

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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Pop the top! Its easier than you think!

So many ladies are telling me they have a hard time getting the tops off their Young Living Essential Oil bottles. Save your nails and your sanity!! There really is an easier way.

Use your cap to remove the reducer easily. You will keep it clean since you will not be touching it and there will be no nails harmed!

Putting the roller filament on is easy too! Just set it in place and screw the top all the way on. It will snap into place automatically. The roller can also be removed the same way you removed your reducer.







I am not the best at video but thought it would be needed here. So please be kind.



Try it out and let me know how it goes for you.

Blessings!

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Keeping Up With the Bees- 3 weeks since install



It has been three weeks since I installed the package. The bees have been busy and we have had some fun spotting them all over the yard. Our girls are working hard in the hive.

Here is the timeline so far:
  • December- I received my hive and some beekeeping supplies for Christmas.
  • January- I ordered my three pound bee package from a local supplier out of Stillwater.
  • March through April we prepped for the bees arrival.
  • April 18- Bee Day! My daughter and I drove to Stillwater to pick up and then installed the bees.
  • April 19th- went to check on the feeder pail to be sure it was dripping properly. Found some bees locked out of the hive and I put them inside. Removed the grass plug in the entrance.
  • April 26th- My first time using the smoker and opening the hive since I installed them. I checked on the bees and removed the queen cage. Later that day, I also visited my daughter's kindergarten class to share about our bees. 
  • April 29th- I went up to add 1:1 sugar syrup in the feeder pail and was happy to see eggs- one per cell that is good!

Today (May 9th): I took a camera along so I could share more!


My daughter came up to observe when I opened the hive. She was very excited (and my husband was jealous). I know very soon she will be working with the bees too. She was not scared at all and did very well. I need to get her some leather gloves. Her garden gloves were too small so I had her wear mine for today.
Removed the telescoping and inner covers. The feeder pail was still pretty full so I did not refill it yet. Here you can see the busy girls from the top of the main part of the hive. 


Removed frames to inspect for eggs and larve. You can see some dark cells. Those are filled with pollen.

They are going a little crazy building wax in the center on the green frame.


Look close in the cells and you can see the larvae!

Here is a close up. The blue circle is the larve. The red circle is an egg... tiny! The green cicle shows you some capped cells. When the pupae is fully developed the bee will chew its way out of the cell.



One of my pretty girls!

My son is getting in on the bees too. He watched them gathering nectar and pollen on the azelea through the window. He said, "the bees are making me honey."
So there it is. I will be going back weekly throughout the summer. As summer progresses we will be moving frames around, adding more boxes (deep hive body) and possibly a honey super if the girls really get going. I will also be checking for different diseases and pests along the way to be sure they are healthy.  I hope you enjoyed the visit.

Blessings!!

How many are your works, Lord!
In wisdom you made them all;
the earth is full of your creatures.

~Psalm 104:24 (NIV)

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