Even though it doesn't feel like spring this morning, we have great hopes of a spring-like week leading up to Easter Sunday. I decided to reactivate the blog to make a place to document all of the bee activity going on around here. Last weekend, on March 22, we installed 10 new packages into hives down at the farm. It was a cool morning but warmed up into the upper 50's which made the transition nice. Our friend Dave helped Craig and I documented the process. After our bees were installed, we drove back to Cary and installed Dave's 2 new hives. He's beginning his beekeeping this year so we are hoping for a great season for strong colony growth.
| These are the hives installed. The top super covers the package box and will be removed once all bees move into the lower hive box. |
| Taking inventory the week before the install of the new bees. |
| Here's the sample of the branding iron that we designed for the cutting boards that Craig builds and has for sale. |
| Here's the new bee yard at the farm. |
| Bee yard at the farm with queen castle in the foreground. |
| The truck is full of 12 packages ready for their new homes. |
| One of the packages of bees that we purchased from Big Oak Bee Farm in Raleigh. |
| The packages came with 30,000 bees or 3 lbs. They also came with a fertilized queen in a queen cage. Craig is removing the sugar water feed that is also placed in the boxed package. |
| Removing the sugar water can. |
| The next package waiting to move into the hive. |
| Finishing up and the bees are starting to move out and about. |
| Dave and Betty's bees waiting on installation. These will be the first beehives located on the golf course at MacGregor Downs. |
| Getting ready for the installation of Dave's bees. |
| Dave and Craig getting started. Betty and I observed. |
| Almost finished with these two. |
