Beekeeping, Gardening and Quilting in Eastern Wake County, North Carolina









Friday, June 22, 2012

Honey Help



Denton came over today and we took off 7 supers.  Then we went back to his house and did the actual extracting.  He has all the equipment and a great set up to make a big job easier.  


He uses a leaf blower and blows the bees out of the supers -
prop the super in the chair and blow away.  He always blows the bees back toward the hive - I guess it's like a hurricane for those girls.

Then put a trash bag over the hive so there's no bees getting in the super again. 


It was an all day job and I never would have taken 7 supers without his help - we figured I got about 100-125 lbs of honey today. 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Hive #4

Hive #4 is missing a queen.  I knew something was wrong when I look at all the hives and this one has the least activity.  You kinda get a feel for what's happening and how each hive works when you can look at them several times a day - they're at the end of my garden so when I'm outside it's easy to see. 
So I opened the hive yesterday and sure enough, no sign of a queen and no brood.  But lots of open queen cells - maybe 6 or more.  I decided to leave well enough alone and hope they make their own queen.  I'll open the hive in about two weeks.  I can look at the front of the hive and see if they're bringing in pollen - that's a sure sign of a queen in the hive.  There's lots of bees in the hive and drones.  Again, don't know what happened to the queen. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Monday, May 28, 2012

Squash and Tomatoes


I've got yellow squash and zucchini.  And I've got some tomatoes on the vine but it'll be awhile before they're ready.  Also onions and radishes (although the radishes will break your teeth) - they're a little tough.
We're having May showers and it's been hotter.  The garden looks good.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Tepee




A morning glory tepee in the garden.   I used fishing line and a staple gun to attach the line around the bamboo so the vines will have something to climb as they grow up.
I have left one side open. I moved about 7-8 morning glorys and they're doing great.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Worms

Mr. Ellis brought a queen today for Nuc #4.  It was a little late - as you can see the worms have taken over.  In a couple of days, these worms would have become wax moths and then everything would be gone.  So we took apart the hive and left everything for the bees to take what honey was on the frames.  I'll clean everything in a day or so.  Disappointing but these things happen - who knows what happened to the queen - so many scenarios. 












We checked all the other hives and put a super on Hive #6 and on the Swarm Hive.  So now I have 5 very strong hives.  I'll still have plenty of honey and enough for the bees in the winter too.  Mr. Ellis is going to do a split on one of his hives so he'll use the queen. 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Geese at the River
















Geese will return to the exact site of the previous years nest each year to mate and nest. Nesting season is mid March to May. The average number of eggs in a nest is 5-6 but there can be as many as 10-12.
Incubation time is 28 – 30 days. The goslings will be able to fly in 2-3 months.
Maybe 10 babies in this little family.