little country house

Join us as we learn how to be new home owners. Our goal is to have our property produce for us, instead of just consuming resources. Using Permaculture techniques, we strive to become more self reliant homesteaders. Located in Southwest Ohio USDA Zone 6a.

Showing posts with label queen bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label queen bee. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Our Last Hive Did Not Make It Through The Extreme Winter

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Dara has been very positive about our one remaining hives survival. I kept saying, "I think they are dead" and she kept saying ...
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Monday, July 8, 2013

Well I'll Bee

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 I opened up my hives for the first time since I installed the new colonies. They both are doing great. In my previous post on bees I me...
Friday, May 17, 2013

I Am Going To Bee So Happy When I Get Some Honey

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I decided to try a different top bar design this year. I found that comb would break off of the flat top bars and read that this method...
Sunday, May 13, 2012

Top Bar Bee Hives

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So this is how much cedar you need to make two  top bar hives. Actually I messed up my calculations  and had to buy a few more boar...
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