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Sleeves. Check.
Jeans. Check. Shoes. Check. Pollen balls. Ch....wait, what? |
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Nice, Vin, transitioning to a fully functional setup!
I find that honey bee stings are easily ignored. Bumble bee stings less so and hornets are just asking for a MADD (Mutually Assured Destruction) response. |
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Wow, I didn't realize there is so much prep when it comes to this.
I am learning a ton. |
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Freaking awesome, Vin. Looks like you and Grace are well on your way to parenting 60,000 or so young girls. :tu
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In the halls of justice they say 'If it doesn't fit, you must acquit' In the bee world it's 'If there's a drought, look out' ;) |
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Did a hive inspection this past weekend. (There's some video, but I need to edit it down so my Flickr account to accept it.)
The bees have drawn out about 50% of the frames, and new bees are starting to emerge from the brood comb. Will be checking again later this week because once they've drawn out 80% of the frames in the current box, I need to add a second box. Grace took a couple bee stings for the team. :D No video of that, unfortunately. Will try to get the video up in the next day or so because there's some cool activity going on in the hive. |
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Is a second box considered a "new hive"?...Will the first box get jealous and angry if caught playing with the second box?...
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Second box creates a larger hive. A strong, healthy hive generally has two boxes of 10 frames each and approximately 50-60,000 honey bees. (All of which are programmed to swarm on July 15.)
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that's a LOT of bees!....do errant bean bags agitate the masses and can we smear honey on anyone traveling from CT??
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you're already getting honey out of this? very cool, can't wait for some pics Vin.
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No honey yet. Or at least know honey that I can use. All the honey that's being produced right now is for the bees themselves.
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I like Keith's CT idea. ;) :D
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https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4170/3...2d4d665d_c.jpg
Clicking on the photo above should bring you to the hive inspection video from this past Saturday. A few things to note: * My dopey dog tries to eat a bee right at the beginning of the video. Fortunately, she fails. * The camera work is a little shaky. Grace got me a GoPro for Christmas, and this was our first time using it. Will need to have a steadier and slower hand in the future. Tried to cut out as much of the nausea-inducing scenes as possible. :) * You really get a sense for how the bees don't give a sh!t about us poking around. Some of them are buzzing about, of course, but for the most part they're just focused on doing their bee thing. * Need to figure out how to capture individuals images from the video because there's some good shots of brood cells and honey cells, but the video progresses too quickly to see them clearly. |
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Vin, this is the first of your several videos that has played for me, so my first chance to see what it is that you're doing. Most interesting. It's surprising that so little smoke is needed to keep the bees docile. Or maybe they just shrug their bee shoulders and think, "Eh, this guy again," I dunno.
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