winterizing the hive
Beekeeping, Lifestyle, video blogging Melissa Woodard Beekeeping, Lifestyle, video blogging Melissa Woodard

winterizing the hive

The weather has officially turned, not only are the nights in the 30s and 40s, now many of the days are seeing these lows. We have darkness at 4:00pm and snow could fall any day. We have had several fires in our living room fireplace, and I am burning candles in most of the rooms in our house. Pumpkin Spice is back on all the menus, the leaves changing, there was apple and pumpkin picking and fall sweater weather photo shoots. Fall is a whole vibe for many people. It’s kind of crazy., but I get it.

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wild honey
Beekeeping Melissa Woodard Beekeeping Melissa Woodard

wild honey

It’s been a little over a week since Amanda told me about this feral beehive. Her sister-in-law, Adriana called her one day, saying she had a neighbor who had a beehive on their land that they needed “gone by Saturday”. Amanda continued, “They're going to throw it on their weekly brushfire.” With Saturday only a couple of days away, Amanda paid a visit to the reluctant landlords of these endangered bees.

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have you had your fill?
Melissa Woodard Melissa Woodard

have you had your fill?

It’s Saturday October 14. It was about 60 degrees for about 5 minutes at noon and has been mid to high 50s for the remainder of the day. there is little wind, and it is partly cloudy. Tomorrow is the last day to feed the bees. It’s getting far too cold to be tampering with the hive and exposing the bees to the elements and letting in other bees for robbing, also the syrup gets too cold for them. Drinking it can mean death, as it will lower the bee’s thoracic temperature to a point where they can’t even move back to the warm ball in the center of the hive. Knowing this, they won’t drink it any longer.

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to treat or not to treat: checking hives for mites
Beekeeping, video blogging, Lifestyle Melissa Woodard Beekeeping, video blogging, Lifestyle Melissa Woodard

to treat or not to treat: checking hives for mites

The next thing on my mind regarding wintering is mite count. Beekeepers love to talk about mite counts. The first time I treated the girls I did it without getting a mite count. It’s not the worst thing to do, it’s better than not treating at all. But, how do you know if a treatment is successful if you don’t track the counts, before and after treatment. There are more than one very effective ways of checking for mites in a hive. The method I used is called, alcohol washing.

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making magic full moon cookies
Baking Melissa Woodard Baking Melissa Woodard

making magic full moon cookies

Who doesn't like a delicious sugar cookie? Today I am baking my Magic Full Moon Cookies. These are soft and chewy cookies with a salty buttery flavor topped with coarse silver sugar sprinkles.

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special delivery for the new beekeeper
Beekeeping Melissa Woodard Beekeeping Melissa Woodard

special delivery for the new beekeeper

Beekeeping for a beginner is like being a first time parent. Lots of trial by error and maybe a little intuition with lots of going along and crossing fingers you didn’t mess that up too bad. You can read the books, and listen to the lectures but real life experience is that you learn the most from.

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