Friday, July 26, 2013

July 26, 2013

Week 11 - BEE Inspection

we went to Dadant ( Bee Supply Place) and picked up some supplies...


9 Frame Spacer....allows the spacing in the Honey Supers
to be exact.


we also purchased this FRAME HOLDER...it attaches to
the Brood Box and allows you to put up to 3 frames on
it so you have room to check the boxes for activity (babies)


we found my queen this week...she is doing a FANTASTIC job!!!


we couldn't pull out the frames in my bottom brood box, so
we just tilted up the box to look underneath...everything
looks great!!!


here is a honeybee taking a drink

~~~~~~~~~  Overall my hive is doing wonderfully....lots of baby
bee larva and eggs....there was no activity at all in the Honey Super
 (meaning that they had not started making any honey for us yet)...we will
see what happens this coming week ~~~~~~~~~~~

Now to Ross' hive.....
we were very pleased to see a ton of activity in the top brood box
because last week there was almost none....
  

here is ross' queen....she isn't as big (healthy) as the one in
my hive.....we did see lots of baby larva and eggs though....so we know that she
is doing her job...but just not as strong as she could be.



then we opened up the bottom brood box and we found this....
we didn't know what it was...so we cut it off,
unfortunately it was on several of the frames....we believe
it is WAX MOTH larva...


here is a side shot...now this is what we found out...keeping in
mind that we are brand new to this....a female WAX MOTH will
enter a hive if there is a problem in it.....ie...a weak queen or a hive
infected with mites or something like that.....we did notice that last
week that there was not much difference in ross' hive.....so clearly
that is when they entered the hive and started producing WAX MOTH
babies.....there is no product that can be put on them because it will
soak into the beeswax and then into the honey....so when we go out
to do the next inspection, we are hoping to not see any new moths.

OK if any beekeeper that has been doing this for awhile comes across
this blog, please tell me why all of the discussion about WAX MOTHS is
about how you cannot control them with any spray, what a frame looks like
 once it has been completely destroyed by the moths and what to do
with the frames at the end of the year....but nothing at all about what to
do NOW.... so we are a bit frustrated about the lack of that kind of
info out there....but as I said we are learning as we go.



we did add the Honey Super on the top of ross' hive this week,
because 8 of the 10 frames in the 2nd box had been drawn on...

you can see in the box.....the queen excluder is placed on there so
the queen can't come up into this box and lay any eggs....this is the
box where they make the honey for us.....we are trying these honeycomb
starters on a few of the frames.....the bees are supposed to work
 off of the little bit of beeswax already on the frame and work
down and build a nice thick beeswax and fill it with honey....then we can
extract the honey and use the beeswax for candles, soaps and chapstick.

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all in all it has been a great experience for us.....we are still hoping
for the best...I read a quote the other day .....it said you are either
a BEEKEEPER or a BEEHAVER.....we are very excited about
being BEEKEEPERS...working with the bees, watching them, sitting
back by the hive and listening to the HUGE noise they make, watching them
make a literal BEE-LINE to the back of the property in search of anything
flowering...not just HAVING them in the back yard and going back in the
fall to see if they made us any honey.

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Friday, July 19, 2013

July 19, 2013

Week 9... BEE Inspection

we did this on July 7th....everything seemed to be fine.....nothing
new to report...just one week closer to HONEY...WooHoo!!!!

Week 10... BEE Inspection

we did this on July 13th.....we started with my hive .....now that there
are 2 brooding boxes.....there is more to check....we opened the top
box and was pleasantly surprised to find that there was a bunch of
activity on 8 of the frames.....


here is larvae in several stages...so my Queen is doing
a fine job...we did not find her on any of the pictures this week though.



the 2 brood chamber boxes are getting full....which means it is now time to add another box
on top....this is exciting because the next box we add is the HONEY Super.....which is the
box that will hold the honey we get to keep.....first we have to add this piece of equipment
called the QUEEN EXCLUDING....this piece is placed on top of the 2nd brood chamber
box to keep the QUEEN in the bottom 2 boxes so she doesn't lay eggs in our honey...



 
so this is what the Hive consists of now.....the Bottom Board...
2 Brood Boxes...with 10 frames each...then the Queen Excluder....and NOW
the HONEY Super.....this has 9 frames in it .....the inner lid and the outer lid

we then opened up Ross' hive.....even though his 2nd brood box got installed
1 week earlier than mine...there wasn't much activity at all in his....we took pictures
but were not able to locate his QUEEN either....hope she is still alive....we took
the entrance reducers out on both hives.....so now the entrance at the
bottom is wide open.

Looking forward to Week 11 Inspection...hopefully Ross'
hive is very busy and the Queen is still alive.....we will also
get to see in my hive how much Honey they actually make in a week.

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Monday, July 1, 2013

July 1, 2013

Week 8 - BEE Inspection...

it has been a rainy week...with this being our first year of beekeeping,
we didn't know how that would affect them.


we changed the REDUCER from the small entrance to the larger
one this week....just way too many BEE's coming in from that
little hole....and YES that is the only way into and out of the hive....
the purpose for keeping it on the smaller one is so that the BEE's
can grow in number to defend the hive.


the QUEEN from my hive....hiding in the corner of a frame


the QUEEN from Ross' hive is on this frame....I thought I would
give you the entire picture first to see if you can spot her....


here she is.....


one of the frames with a BURR COMB on the bottom,
these get taken off with each inspection...


putting everything back together....you can see the SMOKER
in the bottom left of the picture....our dog JOY who loves the BEE's
right by my side.....the burr comb we removed on the rag and the
the top BROOD CHAMBER sitting on the lid.

Overall this week...we saw some action on 3 of the frames in the
top brood chamber of mine....but nothing on ross' hive...

the ADVENTURE continues!!!!

Pleasant Dreams!!!