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Beekeepers selling their honey locally. For additions, updates, or corrections to this list, contact: admin@beesource.com. Email: michael.elliott@comcast.net. Website: http:/ www.wildwoodforesthoney.com/. Pure raw honey, never heated, minimally strained, not filtered, no chemicals, no antibiotics. Storehouse Farms and Supply. Email: torrence.matthew@gmail.com. 100% Raw Honey. Harvested from hives in the Athens area. Website: http:/ www.sapelofarms.com/. Bill’s Bee Farm. James R. Anderson. Our honey is pr...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: January 2009
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Sunday, January 25, 2009. And it begins happily! I have been remiss in getting out to the hives for awhile. Last week I spoke with the landowner, who informed me that he didn't think there was anything alive in my hives. Well, this morning he tells me that with the nice weather yesterday, he saw activity in front of all three hives! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Well, sort of.). View ...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: Well, one out of three ain't bad! I guess....
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Well, one out of three ain't bad! So I went out today and did a full inspection. It was sunny and 80 degrees! Here is a picture of the hives:. As I've stated earlier, I was encouraged that all three hives were active, and that they were all bringing in pollen and nectar. Well, with my first inspection, I was to be quite disappointed. What, you can't see it?
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: September 2008
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Wednesday, September 24, 2008. I also added more oil to the trap in #3. This hive seemed strong, and was very quiet and gentle. No smoke today. Jabez seemed irritable, so I put a pint of syrup in a Bordman feeder. There were several bees flying around the front of the hive, and they were quite loud, so I stayed away! I'm putting canola oil in the beetle traps. Is this right? So, I p...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: Thursday update
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Checked on the package today. The queen was still in her cage, but the bees had opened the candy. So I thought I would take my hive tool and remove the screen to help her out. Out the queen went through the candy like a rat out of an aqueduct! So she is now in the hive. Go, baby go! Brothers to see if I can get a new one by next week. Well, sort of.). View ...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: April 2009
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Checked on the package today. The queen was still in her cage, but the bees had opened the candy. So I thought I would take my hive tool and remove the screen to help her out. Out the queen went through the candy like a rat out of an aqueduct! So she is now in the hive. Go, baby go! Brothers to see if I can get a new one by next week. Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: CRCT week update
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Monday, April 20, 2009. Well, there's not been much to report on lately. And with spring break and now CRCT testing going on, I really haven't had much time to type to you, my loyal readers. For that, I apologize! It's official, I only had one hive make it through the winter. Italian hive #3 survived! I'm also planning on getting a package from Don at Dixie Bee Supply. Please feel f...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: April 2008
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. First inspection, and a surprise! Yesterday I went out to do my first full inspection of the new hives. I took the video camera with me, and as soon as I can get the disc finished, I’ll post my first video here. In the first hive (I call it Jabez, due to the number of stings I got when I first received this hive…) all seemed to be going well. On the next f...
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life: June 2009
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Mountain Musings on Bees and Life. General thoughts by a Mountaineer beekeeper living in the South. 2009 is my fourth year. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. For those of you interested in how the Alfa is coming, check out my new blog at http:/ giuliassrepair.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This page is about me and my family, and any thoughts or things I think about that you may or may not be interested in! Please feel free to leave me a comment at the bottom of the post to let me know you were here!