The love of Bee Keeping

My husband loves his bees!

Here is a video of him inspecting the bee hives today!  I was quiet actually so there is no chatter on the video but here in coastal North Carolina it was a beautiful day today!

This is the time of year bee keepers need to inspect their hives and make sure their brood is not in the top of the hives, check the stores, check the brood pattern, and check for the queen. You can see he is concentrating in the video.  This spring I will be getting suited up and working the hives with him.

Have a great Sunday everyone!

Fondly,

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We love to garden, raise chickens, cook, read and all in all run my lil' suburban homestead. We have a passion for living sustainably with the earth which can be challenging at times. We recycle, hang our clothes out on the line and raise some of our own food!
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10 Responses to The love of Bee Keeping

  1. OK, I think your hubby is brave to work with bees :) ): I’m a little bee chicken :) :) :) However, I sure do love buying raw honey at the store :) :) It looks like the hive (in the video) is doing okay :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)

  2. Sharon says:

    You’re so lucky! It’s still freezing here in northern PA. We’re checking to make sure they still have food!

  3. Starting a hive is on my goals list for 2012. I bake with honey so often in my breads that I feel like I need to do this. I am buying local honey which is good but having a hand in our own is better. So happy for you! Terrific post.

    • Thanks so much Tamatha! I agree honey is a staple in our own home I bake, cook with it and use it in all sorts of recipes. My frustration is running out of good local honey and then having to just eat grocery store honey. I hope you keep on with your dream of keeping bees!

  4. Abbi says:

    We didn’t keep our bees over the winter (it is very challanging to do that here in Northern MN) but I am very excited about getting some new ones this spring! I recently went to a class that did teach on overwintering here so next year I think I will give it a try though the percentages that make it are not very good.

  5. He really is diligent. I look forward to your beekeeping posts. I hope to have a hive of my own someday. My great grandfather was a beekeeper.

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