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Hey there everyone! I know it's been a while since the bees have made an appearance on the web but they've been busy!
This year's two new colonies of bees arrived in the mail on Wednesday. They come in a plastic box called a 'bee bus'. It sounds funny, but packaged bees come by the pound! One pound of bees is about 5000 individuals so each three pound package as approximately the15,000 bees. Plus one queen! We'll get to her in a minute.
Here are the two colonies patiently waiting to get into their new homes! The bees have a can of sugar water to eat while they are waiting.
But first we need to set up apiary...clean out the hive parts and get them set up properly.
Here's the bee bus on top of one of the hive boxes. The long wooden objects are the 'frames' that the bees will use to build their wax comb off of.
Here's a couple of frames removed to make room for all the bees!
If you can believe the crazy beekeeper opens up the bee bus and dumps the bees into the hive!! This is what you see - a big ol' pile of grumpy bees!! They will spread themselves out quickly and begin to explore their new home.
That small box on the upper left is the 'queen cage'...so let's look more closely at that.


Here's the mini marshmallow in place of the cork...thankfully the queen didn't escape while I was switching them!

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Happy Beekeeper! |
What a wonderful post! What becomes of the honey?
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