Friday, April 6, 2012

Package Install Day

I've got new places to keep bees this year.  In fact, there are so many places that I had to by packaged bees.  All of the packages are being started at our main apiary. I got through the entire day and tens of thousands of bees without getting stung at the farm.

Bad news is that I stuck my hand in my pocket once I had my gear off. You guessed it, there was a bee in the pocket that got me right on the knuckle.  My hand looks like it was hit with a hammer. Oh well.... I'll head back in a couple of days and see if I can let the queens loose without any stings.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring is in the air - and a whole lot of rain too

The flowers just starting popping up and it has rained all week. The farm is muck:(

Fortunately, happiness can be brought in by a FedEx delivery. My four new apple trees arrived today from the nursery. Isn't funny how we get things delivered for a self sustaining life style from a global transportation company.

Friday, February 17, 2012

When you are least prepared.

So I took my sheep equipment out of the truck this week. I was confident that we would not have any new lambs this week.

Wrong, the kids and I got out to the farm around 12:00. I heard that unmistakable sound of new lamb. Upon further inspection, the lamb was still a little bit wet. We missed the birth by an hour or so. Maybe out luck will be better next time.

The kids are very excited because they get to name the new lamb ewe.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Two More Lambs



I get really giddy every time we have new lambs. Two more were born this week.


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Lambing Epic Fail

It is lambing time again. My spidy sense told me that I'd have lambs when I went to the farm. I was right!!! I saw a ewe with a little lamb. My joy turned to "epic fail" when I found that she had twins. And, the twin had fallen into the water trough and drown. I've fixed since covered the trough so there is a small opening.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Queen Rearing

I attended the University of Nebraska queen rearing course last week. Here is a clip of grafted larvae.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Smell of Honey

The main nectar flow is on. The bees are making honey like mad. The bees are fanning air out of the hives to cool them since the weather is so hot. This makes the air smell of HONEY!