Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Bait Hive


Made a bait hive for catching swarms. Nothing like free bees. Placed a nuc box with five frames that I sprayed with lemongrass oil. Will see how things go as swarm season approaches.

Making a Walk-Away-Split


My queens in my hives are two years old and I plan to re-queen in the fall. I want queens from my present hives so I have made a couple of walk-away-splits. One frame with eggs, two frames of capped brood with nurse bees, honey and pollen. Place in five frame nuc nad let bees raise their own queen. In four weeks check for a laying queen.

Church Youth Project Beekeeping







I received a grant from Blount County Beekeepers Club to help promote beekeeping. Used the money to purchase a hive and a package of bees for the youth group. They are very interested in the the project. They have assembled the hive,painted it and have installed the bees. They are looking forward to the many stages of beekeeping that lay ahead in the year.



Bee Tree




Well winter has come and gone and my two hives have done well. The hives are very active and queens are busy laying. Took on a side job of removing bees from a dead tree. Doesn't sound to hard untile you actually take on the task. Notched the tree so as not to fall over a fence, tied chains to pull the tree with a tractor in the direction we wanted. All went well with bringing the tree down, but now had to cut the bees out and put into a five fram nuc box. Found the queen so all the bees followed her into the nuc box. Bees may have been on their last year, not strong at all. Hope to let them build up and hive them in ten fram box at a later date.


Friday, February 12, 2010

Winter: A Slow Time




Things have been slow in the bee business. Checked bees yesterday and all seems fine. They are still in the bottom section of the hive. Still have ample stores. Have had cold weather and a couple of snows. Looking for a break in the weather.