No, I haven’t started using this site to talk about the politics of the day. I am of course talking about bees! We here at He Works Hard for the Honey have had the opportunity to buy some full breed Russian bees for this coming season. I’m so excited to work with Russian’s and start to distinguish between fact and myth with these fascinating bees.
Read moreParasites do not bee-long here...
I’ve talked a lot over the past two years about varroa mites and the need to treat them. This week we’ll be using a mixture recommended by master beekeeper Phil at the Honey Exchange.
I’ll be treating the bees for 3 weeks, every seven days to ensure that those varroa that came out on larva that had been capped during a previous treatment, are caught during successive treatments.
Read moreBee-fore We Finish for the Winter...
Sorry for the hiatus! We spent a lot of time this past summer trying to get footage, but the sun on the camera combined with the heat prevented us from recording.
Today we checked the honey boxes, and are going to complete a treatment for those pesky little varroa mites (that will be in a separate blogpost). If you don’t keep the population of mites down, you can lose your entire colony. You can never really rid your colony of these parasites, but you can keep their population manageable.
Read moreI will do what queens do, I will rule. – Daenerys Targaryen..
First, I want to start out by thanking one of our long time followers Jessica S, for pointing out that August 18th is National Honey Bee Day! 🐝
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