The aster and golden rod is still blooming. Bees are busy bringing in pollen and nectar . Now is the time for beekeepers to check their hives for proper winter stores. You do not want to wait until the weather gets too cold, the bees will be reluctant to take the sugar water quickly.
Adventures in Beekeeping in Upstate SC - Charlotte Anderson Master Beekeeper
Friday, September 27, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Honeybee Education
One of the most interesting things about being a beekeeper is sharing the love of bees with others. In spite of recent media attention given to bees, many people still know very little about the importance of honeybees. You can make a sign like this for yourself and help promote the bee !
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Pollen Gathering is important
In addition to gathering nectar for winter food stores, I want the bees to be able to collect a variety of pollen. This can be used to keep the last round of babies before winter well fed and stored to use in late winter when the queen resumes laying...usually right about the end of December or early January. (A time when natural pollen is not usually available)
Monday, September 9, 2013
Bees on Buckwheat
I love planting a small patch of buckwheat in my vegetable garden after the corn has finished. It will bloom in 30 days and gives the bees something to do when not much else is available here. (Buckwheat should not be planted where grazing animals can get to it !!)
Honey bee working buckwheat blossom |
Small patch of buckwheat beginning to bloom |
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