Sunday, April 18, 2010
cleaning house
Posted by
sarah
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Here's another reason why I thought the blue hive was dead: no dead bees on the outside. Bees are such tidy insects - they'll haul out their dead so the hive is kept clean. No dead bees on the outside made me think they were all dead on the inside! Not the case, though, as I mentioned in a previous post. They're all happily working away at building their colonies, and in a month or two they should be up to about 50,000 bees or more in each hive.
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Here's another reason why I thought the blue hive was dead: no dead bees on the outside. Bees are such tidy insects - they'll haul out their dead so the hive is kept clean. No dead bees on the outside made me think they were all dead on the inside! Not the case, though, as I mentioned in a previous post. They're all happily working away at building their colonies, and in a month or two they should be up to about 50,000 bees or more in each hive.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
bees in a house
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sarah
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200 pounds of honey in a house. My guess is, there were probably about 100,000 bees there too. If you have 2 minutes:
Video Link
Yikes.
Thanks to my friend Carolyn who sent me the link.
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200 pounds of honey in a house. My guess is, there were probably about 100,000 bees there too. If you have 2 minutes:
Video Link
Yikes.
Thanks to my friend Carolyn who sent me the link.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
pollen packets
Posted by
sarah
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When I checked the bees on Sunday, many were carrying these 'pollen packets' on their hind legs. They actually stuff the pollen into the pouches on their hind legs and bring it home to feed the larvae. I saw pale yellow, dark yellow, and some shades of orange. They obviously have a few sources of flowers these days!
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When I checked the bees on Sunday, many were carrying these 'pollen packets' on their hind legs. They actually stuff the pollen into the pouches on their hind legs and bring it home to feed the larvae. I saw pale yellow, dark yellow, and some shades of orange. They obviously have a few sources of flowers these days!
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
playing juliet
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sarah
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
don't poop in the hive
Posted by
sarah
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Bees are such clean insects. They won't relieve themselves inside the hive, not even in winter; they'll wait until it's warm enough to fly out and release their pent-up waste outside. This photo was taken today when I went to check on the bees - the first time all winter - and you can see evidence of their 'cleansing flights' on the snow. You can also see lots of dead bees, which is typical.
I'm a bit worried about one of the hives, though: I think it's dead. I could hear activity in the one hive when I put my ear up to the back of it, but the other was silent. Time will tell. It's still too early to open up the hives and take a real look.
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Bees are such clean insects. They won't relieve themselves inside the hive, not even in winter; they'll wait until it's warm enough to fly out and release their pent-up waste outside. This photo was taken today when I went to check on the bees - the first time all winter - and you can see evidence of their 'cleansing flights' on the snow. You can also see lots of dead bees, which is typical.
I'm a bit worried about one of the hives, though: I think it's dead. I could hear activity in the one hive when I put my ear up to the back of it, but the other was silent. Time will tell. It's still too early to open up the hives and take a real look.
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Friday, January 8, 2010
a plea for bees
Posted by
sarah
Here's a fantastic bee video:
Thanks to Insectamonarca's Blog for posting this TED talk first.
Happy New Year!
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Thanks to Insectamonarca's Blog for posting this TED talk first.
Happy New Year!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
cozies
Posted by
sarah
This pic was taken 12 days ago - I put some straw bales around the bottom of the hives to provide added protection from the elements. I'm sure it's not absolutely necessary, but it makes me feel better. The tar paper doesn't go down to the bottom of the hives - it kind of reminded me of pants that are too short. Floods, I think they were called by the grownups who used to tease me about my pant legs being too short when I was a kid. "Where's the flood?" Well, nowhere. Is it my fault I was growing so fast? Sheesh.
Anyway, regardless of whether this is a useful endeavour or not, there they are. Like everything else, we'll see what happens.
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