There is evidence that bees can see many more colors and shades than we humans. Research has documented Continue reading
Spring in the beeyard
Nuc production is core of my beekeeping operation. My normal practice is to purchase queens from a reputable queen producer before spring scheduled for a mid April Continue reading
The other March madness
After about three weeks of cold and raining weekends, I got a break today. I’d forgotten how hot a bee jacket can get on a warm day Continue reading
Too warm. Too soon. Too much brood?
This unseasonably warn February allowed me to open hives and check for brood. What I found was that the hives are well into expanding the brood area, consuming Continue reading
February brood check
Yesterday was one of those rare February days; Saturday and 70º. Perfect for a quick hive inspection. I’m continuing my training of a beekeeper who started with me last spring. We met around noon Continue reading
Yard check
With midday temperature almost 70º F today, the call of the bees was too much to resist. Off I went with hive tool and bee jacket. Bees flying Continue reading