Thursday, October 2, 2014

Hive #6 Difference since Carniolan Queen install


This is Hive #6 "Lost cause".  I would like to show you a before and after.  This is after installing a Carniolan Queen, and she has been in here since the end of July.  Pretty cool how about 90% of the bees noe are looking like Carniolans.
This is the same hive on 7/24/2014.  I had gone in to make sure she was out & alive.  What a difference!  Hope you enjoy!  =)

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Doug's last day with the bees



This is a tribute to Doug (My right hand man).  Friday is his last day working at WPI and yesterday was his last time going into the hives.  Sorry about the first picture, I couldn't get it to turn upright.  Be good Doug, keep doing what your doing & you will go far in life.  Take care & keep in touch.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Drone graveyard

As I was saying, it is tough to be a Drone. This is what I found yesterday.  Looks like a bee graveyard to me.  My friend Doug thinks a bee dog house is in order for these males.  Lol!  But to be serious.  In the bee world, if you are not useful, or obsolete, you are no longer need and will be removed.  It doesn't matter if you are the Queen, Worker, or Drone, the colony must survive at all cost and if death of a member is required it will be done.  It is the way it is.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Worker bee removing a Drone

It is tough beeing a Drone (Male bee).  As the season ends there will no longer be any use for Drones in the hive.  They will no longer need them for fertilization and the Workers (Female bees) are trying to store as much food as possible.  Drones do not help, they consume.  So the Workers will start kicking them out, letting them starve, or possibly dismembering them.  As shown here: A Worker bee just wrestled a Drone bee out of the hive.  It can be a tough world to be a bee but they will sacrafice all for the remaining colony to survive.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Bee ghost

In trying to get a shot of the bees coming in for a landing (Hive #5 "Bear Survivers").  This is what I got!  Looks like a couple of bee spirits still working even after death.  lol  Thought I should share.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Carniolan on Sedum

Found my first bunch of my Carniolan Honey Bees foraging on Sedum! Pretty cool! Enjoy! =)