My goodness, how time flies! It's been two months since I last posted and there's a lot to catch up on here.
First, several people have asked if there are bees in Sweet Beezus. The current answer is no. I decided against ordering another package of bees this year, instead hoping to attract a swarm. A few weeks ago, there was a buzz inside Sweet B one afternoon and it appeared a swarm had taken up residency. By the next day, however, the bees had moved on.
Today I noticed a lot of frantic activity in front of the Rocky hive, so I went out to prepare Sweet Beezus in case the activity turned out to be another swarm. When I opened Sweet B, I saw some icky, scary stuff: there was evidence of wax moths, a couple of roaches and a whole colony of earwigs. I started taking the hive apart, removing the frames that had wax moth webs, knocking the earwigs and roaches out...and then I turned over the bottom board to brush off some spider egg cocoons. Fortunately I spotted the round black spider before my fingers reached it — it was a black widow! YIKES! Talk about inhospitable for new bees!
I cleaned up Sweet B as best I could, put in some clean frames and added some "bee lure," a pheromone that is supposed to attract bees. Perhaps now it will be more inviting.
Second, I harvested my first batch of honey for the year a couple of weeks ago. I took only five frames each out of Apollo and Rocky, and spent half a day crushing, straining and filtering the honey. Those 10 frames (from medium supers) yielded about 30 pounds of honey. I left three half-finished frames in each super and replaced the ones I took out with empty frames. Also, I moved the shallow honey supers to the top of each hive and was excited to see those were almost full of capped honey, too!
So, with this banner crop of honey, I decided it was time to sell it. I ordered 8-ounce squeeze bottles with flip-caps and a roll of labels from Brushy Mountain. This weekend, I filled 40 bottles to sell and began getting the word out to friends and acquaintances. So far, 10 bottles are gone with orders coming in for more. Very exciting!
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