11 March 2009

Bee Update

The hive we have been feeding is alive and well! When we checked on the girls about a week ago, they were swarming with vitality. New young bees were everywhere! They were bringing back pollen and presumably nectar, probably from the maple trees. The pollen is a very creamy color, almost white. Although we did a lot in the hive, the girls remained relatively calm. Beekeepers the world over have talked and sung to their girls while working the hive, and I am no exception. I kept up a friendly patter, even though my husband thinks it's unneccessary and unscientific. I was just so delighted to greet them! A healthy laying pattern was observed in the brood box, and our queen looked robust. We swapped the hive bodies, putting the brood on the bottom. Soon we will be looking for the right window of opportunity to attempt raising another queen and creating a new hive. Feeding during the roughest part of late winter/early spring appears to be a Very Good Idea.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Right on!