Our Backyard Bee Journey!๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ

After catching our swarm we needed to get some new deeps and supers. My husband decided to build some instead of buying. So we went to town and stopped by Lowe's. They had the below stack of cull lumber listed at $68. We could see that it had cedar and also redwood lumber in it. I went inside to buy it and it wound up costing us a little over $37. They reduced it to 90% off. Best lumber deal we've ever gotten. Such a wonderful gift. God is so good.

We had enough cedar to build 5 deeps, 3 supers and a screened bottom board. You can see the 1st deep and bottom board he built last week on our swarm hive. I will be coating them all in wax.
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Bees are so resourceful. When we moved the swarm into the new deep, just 2 days after catching it, we could see that they had already built out enough new comb and the queen was already laying eggs...truly amazing.
New deep & screened bottom board with a top feeder in place.
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Look at the antenna on the fly and then look at the antenna on your bees.
Yes, I see what you're saying. Thank you for pointing that out. It's amazing how many different insects there are. We have really become aware of how many different pollinators we have in our area. They are all over the flowers in our yard. I had never really paid that much attention before.
 
After catching our swarm we needed to get some new deeps and supers. My husband decided to build some instead of buying. So we went to town and stopped by Lowe's. They had the below stack of cull lumber listed at $68. We could see that it had cedar and also redwood lumber in it. I went inside to buy it and it wound up costing us a little over $37. They reduced it to 90% off. Best lumber deal we've ever gotten. Such a wonderful gift. God is so good.

We had enough cedar to build 5 deeps, 3 supers and a screened bottom board. You can see the 1st deep and bottom board he built last week on our swarm hive. I will be coating them all in wax.
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Bees are so resourceful. When we moved the swarm into the new deep, just 2 days after catching it, we could see that they had already built out enough new comb and the queen was already laying eggs...truly amazing.
New deep & screened bottom board with a top feeder in place.
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Congrats on that awesome lumber price!
 
June 11th
Our bees continue to amaze me. The 2 nucleus hives we installed in April continue to have compact brood patterns, they have also almost filled out two supers of honey. The package we installed on 5.7.25 also has a beautiful pattern. The swarm we caught on 6.2.25 already has capped brood, lots of eggs & larvae. Just amazing.
All of these girls have had to work hard to draw out comb as this is our first season. If those queens had fully drawn comb to start with, I have no doubt the brood would be edge to edge.
Hopefully we can help them to produce strong winter bees. I will be sad if we lose the calm productive queens that we have been blessed with.
From our package hive!
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June 19th
2 weeks ago we decided that we wanted a frame of honey that we could also harvest with the comb. So we put a frame in one of our supers without foundation. Last week nothing had been done with it. This week they are drawing it out beautifully.
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A beautiful capped frame of honey.
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Fast forward to today..
Sadly, they decided to raise drones in this instead of honey. So, I removed it and we started over. I saw nectar in it 2 days ago, so we'll see what it looks like on our next inspection.
 
Bees and blooms! ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒป

The flowers we planted next to the Apiary are so beautiful now and the bees love them.
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On a Shasta Daisy
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Italian Bee and an American Sand wasp on a Showy Milkweed.
I read that Honeybees will forego other nectar sources when Showy Milkweed is in bloom and the honey is supposed to be really good. They were definitely all over it.
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Some better shots of the sand wasp. Such a beautiful pollinator and useful in the fact that they catch flies for their young, but they utilize nectar for themselves.
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This is a where's Waldo picture...lol
Flying towards my False Spirea, from the right. The bees love this plant.
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Bumblebee and Honeybees on this Dahlia make for a beautiful picture!
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A little blonde! This is a cordovan Italian Bee. I think she came from my swarm hive. So pretty!
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