Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Cover is blooming

The first blooms are opening up on the sweet yellow clover.  We are a couple weeks behind in the bloom this year.

Queen cells

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Alfalfa Pollination

Here is a neat article on alfalfa pollination by honey bees. The Readers Digest version of the article is.... You need to place 5-10 hives per acre are needed for good pollination.  The reason being is funny. The alfalfa flower bonks the bee in the head to deposit pollen on the bee for pollination.. The bee really does not like being bonked.  So the bee learns in a day that she needs to enter the flower from the side so it does not get bonked. Therefore, lots of new bees are needed every day to pollinate the alfalfa. Here is the link if you really want to nerd out
http://www.tvalfalfaseed.org/resource/files/Honey%20Bee%20Pollination%20of%20Alfalfa.pdf.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Whew....first lamb

The drought was so hard on the ewes.  There were not ready to carry lambs until much later in the year.  We had our first lamb today.  The ewes normally lamb in January / February.

It was great though. The kids and I drove up not too long after she was born.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Stars who like bees profile.

Carol Drinkwater most notably played Helen Herriot on the BBC series All Creatures Great and Small. A series about small town veterinarians in the 1930-40's.  I really enjoyed this series.  In addition to her entertainment career, she also owns an olive farm. 

Carol became a bee advocate after her farm's bees inexplicable died like so many other bees. One could say she's risen to the level of bee advocate.  You can learn more about Carol at her web site CarolDrinkwater.com