2004

I started beekeeping in 1996 and have been doing it on and off since then. For about a decade, I kept a blog of my adventures. Haven’t updated it in a while, but ya never know.

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One of the reasons I like keeping my own bees is the same reason I like growing my own vegetables: no chemicals, no pesticides, no …

December 7, 2004

After Jordan and I got home from Burning Man it was time to harvest honey. We needed to find an extractor so I called our source for all things bee related, Jean at Beez Neez …

September 21, 2004

It’s harvest time! It’s harvest time! Yippee! God, I love this time of year. We finally get to taste the fruits of our labors (well, their labors, really, but oh, still so sweet!) One of …

September 20, 2004

I was freaked out this past week because I thought the girls were getting ready to bolt. I thought I’d given them such a lovely home, all the sugar syrup they could drink, flowers galore, …

July 24, 2004

Took a peek today to make sure they had found the new frames I put in last month. Sometimes the queen excluder can throw them and they don’t find it, but didn’t appear to be …

July 3, 2004

The girls looked like they had made good headway in filling up the two brood chambers, so it was time to put the first honey super. I went in pretty early in the day, around …

June 12, 2004

The experiment was, sadly, a failure. The girls chewed right through the string and filled in wax pretty much everywhere they could except anywhere near the objects I had so lovingly placed in their midst. …

June 8, 2004

So when I took out the queen cage, I noticed that the bees had built burr comb all around it. It looked beautiful, so I held onto it and mounted it as “art”. That got …

June 1, 2004

The weather’s warm, the girls are buzzing, time to add a second super to both hives!

May 31, 2004

It’s been just under a month since we got the hives started and they’re thriving! We popped ’em open to make sure the queens were laying and just take a look at all that healthy …

May 10, 2004