Here are some stacks of bee boxes at the bee supply place. My bees were actually in much larger stacks!

Here they are in the back of my trunk, along with a few other bee necessities. Like a bee suit, and a hat. (The home fax/copier/scanner is not for the bees.) The lady at the bee place said "You DO NOT want to let them tip over in your car." The sound of them buzzing was pretty intense.
Hanging out in their box in my garage.
Here they are in the back of my trunk, along with a few other bee necessities. Like a bee suit, and a hat. (The home fax/copier/scanner is not for the bees.) The lady at the bee place said "You DO NOT want to let them tip over in your car." The sound of them buzzing was pretty intense.
One big mass of bees in a box.
Pretty sugar syrup everywhere!
That was pretty intense. I had a bee inside my veil right away. But I didn't get stung! Neither did Tina, and she was only about 4 or 5 feet away from me. One landed on her arm and just hung out for a minute. When I pulled that plug and they started flying everywhere my heart started beating a little bit faster. It was pretty neat though, dealing with all those bees. I'm excited to have my own pet honeybees!
Now according to some directions I'm supposed to leave them for a week and not get in the hive at all, according to others I'm supposed to get in there after 24 hours and THEN let them release the queen, then get in there in another 24 and find the queen, and all this other stuff. I think I'll get in there in a few days to take out the queen box and maybe the bee box and check and make sure they have enough food. I'll compromise somewhere in the middle of all the varying directions.
Now according to some directions I'm supposed to leave them for a week and not get in the hive at all, according to others I'm supposed to get in there after 24 hours and THEN let them release the queen, then get in there in another 24 and find the queen, and all this other stuff. I think I'll get in there in a few days to take out the queen box and maybe the bee box and check and make sure they have enough food. I'll compromise somewhere in the middle of all the varying directions.
5 comments:
WOW! You are officially the bravest person I know! I have to come over and see this in person. I've thought about the benefits of doing this myself but was worried about my dogs, do you think yours will stay out of the beehive area?
I'm pleased that, despite adulthood and its irritations, you're still nuts.
Feel the love.
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jennifer - Come check out my hive anytime! So far Rosie has shown a little curiosity about the hive. She followed me over to it when i went to check on it. She sniffed it and tried to bite some bees. A lot of keepers i've talked to have dogs and say its no a big deal. Some of 'em eat the bees and don't care if they get stung, some get stung once and stop eating bees.
Fascinating. As much as I am in awe of what bees do I can't stand them around me. They make me really nervous. Looking forward to an update!
Good gravy, that's crazy! I've never been stung by a bee, but my dad was allergic. So, I'm always a little nervous around them.
eep!
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