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RSS feed for this section. Using a stethoscope to “hear” if your bee hive is alive. If you’re itchy for signs of life over the winter, lord knows you can’t open. But given the right “ear”, you might be able to hear the crunching sounds of life within those four wooden walls. This week, during Albuquerque’s wicked cold snap. I borrowed a “mechanic’s” stethoscope from a local computer hardware geek and tried to spy on my hive. ZERO. I heard nothing. Was it the stethoscope? Was it my bees? This morning, I k...
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RSS feed for this section. Looking for top bar hive plans from Bee Culture? Welcome, Bee Culture readers and fans of TJ Carr’s proposal for a standard top bar hive. Here are the detailed plans by for a standardized and gorgeous TBH by longtime Albuquerque beekeeper and retired engineer, TJ Carr, and John Bradford. Design for Standardized Top Bar Hives (PDF). Notes to accompany the Standardized TBH design (PDF). The standardized Top Bar Hive design by TJ Carr and John Bradford. Photos, photos, photos!
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RSS feed for this section. Bee-Friendly Gardening: How to Spray (If You Must). For many gardeners, this means spraying clouds of herbicides and pesticides that can kill or weaken neighborhood bees. Fancy a cool drink of Round-up, anyone? Here’s how you can minimize damage to neighborhood bees if you absolutely must spray chemicals in your yard or garden. Of course, this won’t help with a new kind of garden evil — neonicotinoids. The Gift of Honey. My niece Ella sends her thanks. Bee gear I love. A great ...
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Though it’s a sweaty affair, harvesting honey in 100 weather is liquid joy. This morning, I took 2 gallons from my backyard hive and the floral ambrosia flowed fast and light. Divine! And the brood is on! Chestnut Honey Financiers for Winter →. 2 Responses to “Honey Harvesting Sunday! A Beehive here Inside My Heart. June 30, 2013 at 2:14 pm. July 6, 2013 at 8:24 pm. Cute picture mouth watering. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
Using a stethoscope to “hear” if your bee hive is alive | mistress beek
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Using a stethoscope to “hear” if your bee hive is alive. If you’re itchy for signs of life over the winter, lord knows you can’t open. But given the right “ear”, you might be able to hear the crunching sounds of life within those four wooden walls. This week, during Albuquerque’s wicked cold snap. I borrowed a “mechanic’s” stethoscope from a local computer hardware geek and tried to spy on my hive. ZERO. I heard nothing. The mechanic’s stethoscope offered no clues about my bee’s survival. Was it my bees?
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A Swarm and Fuzzy Feeling. Adventures in Backyard Beekeeping. A running list of fascinating bee facts:. Bees have FIVE eyes! You can clearly see the two compound eyes on the sides of their heads for color and distance vision, but honeybees also have three light-sensing eyes on their forehead that pick up on daylight and darkness but no color. Swarming is a natural part of bee behavior–and is actually a sign that a colony is doing well and needs more space! Another thing drones can’t do? How long is that?
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A Swarm and Fuzzy Feeling. Adventures in Backyard Beekeeping. Monthly Archives: January 2014. Brrrrr….Winter Bees. January 1, 2014. First of all, Happy New Year to you and yours! We traveled for Thanksgiving, but hunkered down and had a quiet family Christmas at home this year. Which is why I get to show you my fantastic (and ever growing–thanks … Continue reading →. Bedding Down for the Winter. Double or Nothin’. Brown's Downtown Bees. A Swarm and Fuzzy Feeling.
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Living Local on the Flathead: Life Returns
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Living Local on the Flathead. Gardens, bees, little children too. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Another garden location. never too many, right? Life is returning this broad river valley, pushing the quiet, gray winter higher and higher up into the mountains. It is good to have this time at. What so recently looked like this. Now hosts this. beautiful baby spinach greens unfurling from under last autumn's fallen leaves. I am so glad you are so early to emerge! Garden flavors are shortly on their way.
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Living Local on the Flathead: May My Favorite
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Living Local on the Flathead. Gardens, bees, little children too. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. My favorite time of the year here. The flowers bloom and the plants start their fast and furious reproductive sprints. I find myself walking circles around the house over and over again, checking and double checking every plant possible for signs of sudden growth. What an exhilirating time of year! Finally we have our raw cow's milk. Fresh cream. ohhh nothing better! Garlic, thinly sliced, to taste. This can be sco...
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Living Local on the Flathead: April 2009
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Living Local on the Flathead. Gardens, bees, little children too. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Hiving the Bees II. The package is opened. After hanging the queen cage, we jostle, as gently as possible, the bees into the opened hive. They fall out in great clumps and masses but seem calm nonetheless. The bees in their new home. Two entrances plugged with grass, the main entrance already guarded. Sarah demonstrating the calm of a beekeeper. When will it finally be the right time? We inspect the queen, take out...
City Bees Blogspot: January 2010
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Looking for City Bees San Francisco? Friday, January 15, 2010. The Uneasy Quiet of Winter. During mid-January here, you'd have to search a long time to find a smug beekeeper. There has been a good long freeze this year, more than a month since the last time temperatures reached flight-worthy levels (also known as bathroom break levels—more important, though less poetic). And January comes, and the truth will out. When I think about the vagarities of the choices I make, of the way that Nature spreads her ...
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Living Local on the Flathead: January 2010
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Living Local on the Flathead. Gardens, bees, little children too. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Lots of moving.Moving.Moving. Moving far from home. Moving two cars, three kids and one dog.all riding with HER of course. Moving sofas to basements because they won't go in THIS house;. Moving curtains that won't fit;. Moving jobs and certifications and professional development hours. Moving away from friends;. Moving toward new friends;. Moving her most important luggage: her trunk full of memories. Buy a car;.
City Bees Blogspot: Year 7 Begins
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Looking for City Bees San Francisco? Tuesday, February 14, 2012. When I first began beekeeping in 2005, there was almost nothing online and I was a lovable eccentric. Now you can find a Youtube category for any beekeeping activity about which you have a question, and this is just one of hundreds of accounts of beginning, ongoing, natural, scientific, urban, suburban, rural - you name it - beekeeping out there. SO I was not sure what to say. But Spring is coming again, and once again hope. We have mor...
City Bees Blogspot: Bee-cycling
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Looking for City Bees San Francisco? Friday, June 25, 2010. Many, indeed, are the joys of beekeeping which I've wanted to share with you. For those of you with delicate spirits, please accept my warning that this one might be kindof gross. This post is about things that eat honeybees, and why I am happy about this. Perhaps some background is necessary? Anyway, ever since my very first summer, I've seen European Giant Hornets, rogue jumping spiders, praying mantises, and the odd guilty-looking mockingbird...
City Bees Blogspot: June 2009
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Looking for City Bees San Francisco? Friday, June 19, 2009. Swarm Catching for Dummies. Well into my fifth summer of beekeeping, here's the report: I have become the person about whom I used to scratch my head. OK, so this is one heck of a coincidence! It was also quite a show. Before any beginner hive-minders could say, "Um, what? Middle-aged beekeepers sprang into action! Another started dinging two pieces of metal together: an old wives' tale says you can get a swarm to settle if you bang pans. Four y...
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Looking for top bar hive plans from Bee Culture? Welcome, Bee Culture readers and fans of TJ Carr’s proposal for a standard top bar hive. Here are the detailed plans by for a standardized and gorgeous TBH by longtime Albuquerque beekeeper and retired engineer, TJ Carr, and John Bradford. Design for Standardized Top Bar Hives (PDF). Notes to accompany the Standardized TBH design (PDF). The standardized Top Bar Hive design by TJ Carr and John Bradford. Bee-Friendly Gardening: How to Spray (If You Must).
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