Jim checking on a couple of boxes he brought home from cleaning bees out of a barn! It was a much bigger chore than he thought. He brought along a good friend of ours Steve and the poor guy ended up getting stung:(
This is what he started out with. He put new boxes on top and has been trying to lure the queen to start laying up above but up until now she has pretty much refused and continues to lay in this mess:( But all the other bees have been busy getting the frames ready on the box he put on top of this one so maybe she will move soon.
These are the two hives right outside our dining room window. One is nice and the other one is mean. . . . .
Forgive me but this is my littles "Drone" grandson R.J. hopefully some day he will become a beekeeper.
This is Boo (Becky) and her Princess "Bee" Ava. If she never works in the hive that's fine, but she makes a really cute bee!We have a ton of great produce, herbs, plants, bread (Country Grains - most excellent bread with the nicest employees, gotta love that little Lauren), great Cakes Pies and Cookies (Sugar Cubes - Leslie) and please forgive me but Shannon is there with a table of cute decorated cookies and cakes and cup cakes. And I have to tell you I've made the best friends with all the people down here at the market and there isn't one I would not recommend.
P.S. My buddy at Homestead Soaps Lori has a great soap for you if you are having a problem with poison ivy. Check it out.
And as usual I'm going to upload some photo's of what's been going on.


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