and not very patiently!
Well actually I'm still reading everything I can get my hands on...
I've placed markers in the backyard where I think I might want to put the lil' girls, and watching the sun move across the yard from morning till night.
Where I thought I wanted to put them dosen't get any direct sunlight untill 11am, give or take. I might have to move the colony back towards the privacy fence a little.
I really wanted them where I had a bird's eye view from the couch in the living room, but I'm not going to sacrifice their health for my visual benefit.
A normal "joe" trying his hand at raising Honey Bees in a suburban setting...a backyard in a city subdivision!
Friday, January 28, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Mentor Session 1
Amazing! That's all I can say.
After attending the local bee association's monthly meeting, I met a bunch of great people.
I learned more that night than with all of the study time I had spent with the books.
THEN today I went to a mentor session with 7 others and was blown away!
2 hours in the class room and then 2 hours out in the yard with the bees!
And I mean real hands on...It was totally awsome.
Here's Mike showing how to load the smoker correctly...and keep it working....
Showing us where the bees are eating the stored honey to get through the winter...
See how the bees have drawn the wax up from the foudation to make the cells....
The colony in the box...no I didn't use a zoom lense...I'm standing right over the box...no gloves or veil needed....
Yep...that's my hand! I reached in and took one of the Drones out of the box and we passed it hand to hand. AWSOME!
Okay, enough awsomeness for the moment. I'll close this post with a short video I shot :)
After attending the local bee association's monthly meeting, I met a bunch of great people.
I learned more that night than with all of the study time I had spent with the books.
THEN today I went to a mentor session with 7 others and was blown away!
2 hours in the class room and then 2 hours out in the yard with the bees!
And I mean real hands on...It was totally awsome.
Here's Mike showing how to load the smoker correctly...and keep it working....
Showing us where the bees are eating the stored honey to get through the winter...
See how the bees have drawn the wax up from the foudation to make the cells....
The colony in the box...no I didn't use a zoom lense...I'm standing right over the box...no gloves or veil needed....
Yep...that's my hand! I reached in and took one of the Drones out of the box and we passed it hand to hand. AWSOME!
Okay, enough awsomeness for the moment. I'll close this post with a short video I shot :)
Saturday, January 15, 2011
How It All Began....
I've always been interested in Honey Bees - when I was overseas in Europe and Asia I seemed to be a little more aware of the Honey Bee colonies than everyone else was....
Finally decided to take the plunge. I know, I know..I live in a subdivision in the city limits...how am I going to do this and not alienate the neighbors?
Well, for one thing I have great neighbors, mostly europeans themselves, and they have green thumbs! The backyards, heck even the the front yards in my cul de sac are filled with exotic plants and trees.
So it was just natural to add a Honey Bee colony to the backyard and make their yards even better! Of course I haven't told them yet!
SO...I've paid for the box o' bees as I call them and am expecting delivery April the 1st of 2011.
The woodenware or beeware or whatever it's supposed to be called should arrive next weekend.
In 2 days I will be going to the local bee club's first meeting of the year. I'm anxious to see if's i'm shut out as an outsider or welcomed in to the group. Only time will tell.
I'm going to share my trials and tribulations here, as often as I can. Photos. Video. Text. Medical Records..(just kidding with that one)
Stay Tuned!
Finally decided to take the plunge. I know, I know..I live in a subdivision in the city limits...how am I going to do this and not alienate the neighbors?
Well, for one thing I have great neighbors, mostly europeans themselves, and they have green thumbs! The backyards, heck even the the front yards in my cul de sac are filled with exotic plants and trees.
So it was just natural to add a Honey Bee colony to the backyard and make their yards even better! Of course I haven't told them yet!
SO...I've paid for the box o' bees as I call them and am expecting delivery April the 1st of 2011.
The woodenware or beeware or whatever it's supposed to be called should arrive next weekend.
In 2 days I will be going to the local bee club's first meeting of the year. I'm anxious to see if's i'm shut out as an outsider or welcomed in to the group. Only time will tell.
I'm going to share my trials and tribulations here, as often as I can. Photos. Video. Text. Medical Records..(just kidding with that one)
Stay Tuned!
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