ai6yr, to random

Approaching the annual "running out of beekeeping equipment" date. 😬

(Bees follow the rule of exponential growth and decay: you either have WAY TOO MANY BEES or NOT NEARLY ENOUGH BEES -- in spring they grow by the power of two or more, but they also tend to drop in half in winter).

ai6yr, to random

Hmm, left an empty nuc (small box) at a property with a beehive and a swarm flew into it and moved in yesterday or today, LOL. Had bees scouting my bag, so left an Amazon box baited with a single frame, in case there are others around...

ai6yr, to random

Hmm, they mention using pheromones and a swarm of bees as a "radical idea" to attack enemies for the military in "The Men Who Stare At Goats", LOL. (It would work, but you can't cart around beehives, really)

ai6yr, to random

"Captain, our sensors have picked up signs of life! 15,000 life signs have materialized behind the garden shed!"

ai6yr, to random

Hmm, odd, +1 hive in the backyard, never got any sun or warmth today!

ai6yr, to random

FLIR + beehive. Big hive, looks like we probably have to split this hive, harvest honey, add supers.

ai6yr, to random

Signs of a successful swarm capture. Bees are fanning queen pheromone out the door, telling all the other bees to move inside (sound up!)

Video of the front of a beehive box, where bees are fanning furiously with their little bee rear ends pointed towards the camera

ai6yr, to random

Free bees!

Beedazzled, to random
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This is a nice cool apiary to work in. It faces south but is in dappled shade. After the flat area there is about a 40ft drop through oak trees to the valley floor

Looking in the other direction the land plunges away to the valley floor and the sun comes through a thin band of oak trees

wariat, to random Polish
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firephoto, to random
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Yesterday I did move a frame almost full of capped brood, honey, pollen, and bees into the 'empty' hive.

This morning there were guard bees doing their thing and really checking over any bee that showed up, there was robbing yesterday from the feeder dripping and running out the entrance but nothing serious. I reduced the entrance to make guarding easier and noticed some pollen coming in which was surprising.

A video with 30 seconds of footage with 2 sped up clips to reduce it to 15 seconds total. It shows a bee with pollen landing on a screw head, then eventually making it's way into the hive via the small reduced entrance opening. The pollen is probably from blackberries or dewberries.

ai6yr, to random

Paywall, so I can't read a word of this, but "ultra-competitive"? 🤔

#beekeeping

Mercury News: When bees swarm in the Bay Area, who you gonna call? These heroes. Inside the daring, ultra-competitive work of the beekeepers who race to collect loose swarms.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/05/14/when-bees-swarm-in-the-bay-area-who-you-gonna-call-these-heroes/

ai6yr, to random

In today's bee drama, there are two separate group of bees attempting to claim an empty box we set up to capture any new swarms here. Their advance parties spent several hours playing "King of the Hill" (err..
Queen of the Hill) and wrestling each other out of the box. Too cold for a swarm to fly in, but not too cold to have a bee battle! #beekeeping

ai6yr, (edited ) to food

There are few food combinations closer to the source and local than avocados mixed with honey produced from the blossoms of the exact same avocado trees... #avocadoes #honey #food #beekeeping

ai6yr,

There's generally a couple of very large, ripe avocados that have fallen near our hives in avocado orchards. The growers tell us the avocados are 30-50% larger near hives (they LOVE beehives for that reason). However, pickers will not pick the avocados very close to the hive, so... there's always a few that have fallen off a nearby tree in the hive zone. I've gone as far as snagging some honeycomb from a hive and dropping it into a ripe avocado, and there's lunch!

ai6yr, to random

Removed captured swarm of bees from my backyard... So the "bee swarm showing up" clock gets reset. The question now is now long until the next swarm... 24 hours? 48 hours? Longer? (there does seem to be a bee swarm portal back there--thus, how we got into beekeeping). #beekeeping #beemudatriangle

ai6yr, to random

FLIR showing a really full beehive nuc. (From behind). This will be moved to bigger box this week.

SandHillThicket, to random
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New 5-frame nuc picked up & installed yesterday. We've also relocated the location of the colony/hive to the garden area where it is easier to get to & it is warmer in the winter. Now I'm going to research & learn all about treating for mites. 🐝🐝🐝

ai6yr, (edited ) to random

Queue up the Guns N' Roses! (Haven't been back here since right before the rainy season).

ai6yr, to random

Beehives After Dark

ai6yr, to random

+1 bee swarm!

ai6yr, to random

Now expecting TWO bee swarms in my backyard today, LOL.

ai6yr, to random

Bee swarm scouting party hitting an empty box right now in my backyard. Either a swarm imminent at 4pm or there will be one tomorrow. #beekeeping

ai6yr, to random

Cleared the backyard of swarm of bees. Plus swarms from last week. Now the question is how many days it will take for another one to show up. (last year, it was usually 24-48 hours before a new swarm of bees would reappear).

ai6yr,

Those who voted "2 days 2 hour 36 minutes and 48 seconds" from when I posted, you win! (yes... got a new swarm of bees a second ago).

Bee swarm hanging on an empty box

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