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mylandmyrules) wrote2023-05-17 07:34 am
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Wednesday Early Evening Bee Time!
The bees were finally here! Nell had let them rest in a cool dark place for the day, but now it was time to transfer them into the hives she'd prepared for them.
The sugar water was set to go and she had a smoker standing by just in case.
The sugar water was set to go and she had a smoker standing by just in case.
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She brought him over toward the hives which were on the far side of the greenhouse where the bees wouldn't be disturbed. "Here are the hives and I have the two nucs here to go in them."
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She carefully used her hive tool to pry the wooden top off, then banged the package down sharply on its bottom. "It doesn't hurt them to do that," she assured Steven, "It just knocks them to the bottom."
She took the queen cage out carefully and replaced the wood on top of the box. She checked it out, making sure the candy was still in place, then peeled the apistan away. "This is the queen," she told him. "Would you like to hold her cage while I spray the bees again or would you like to spray the bees. You don't have to do either if you don't want to," she assured him quickly.
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She carefully sprayed the bees again and knocked them down again before taking out five of the frames from the hive and setting them aside. SHe made sure the bracket for holding the queen cage was secure, then turned to Steven. "Okay, I'm ready for her now."
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She carefully hooked the queen cage on the bracket, then sprayed the bees again and knocked them back to the bottom. "Here's the fun part," she said, "Though I must admit I'm a tiny bit nervous."
She picked up the package and poured about half the bees right over the queen cage. Then she poured the rest into the open area where the frames would go. She had to shake the package a bit to make sure all the bees were in. Carefully she replaced four of the five frames into the hive and put the inner cover on. "Phew," she said, looking at Steven with a smile.
She quickly set up the hive feeder, with crumpled newspapers for insulation, and put the outer cover on, then carefully put the entrance feeder on. "See how this just leaves them about a finger's width?" she showed Steven. "That's so the bees just have a tiny spot to defend."
She stepped back and took a deep breath. "And the first hive is done. Just one more to go!"
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It was Fandom so Steven wasn't ruling out some chance, but at least less chance than an undefended hive in the middle of the woods.
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She started on the second package, handing him the queen bee, before continuing on. "I think this one looks even a little bigger than the first," she said as she gave it to him.
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She took the queen from him and went through the final steps to finish up the second hive. "Phew. Now I leave them alone for a week while they get settled," she said. "But at least they're all in and ready to go!"
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She let out a sigh of relief. "We did it. Do you want to sit for a minute before you go to Caritas? I think I just want to put my feet up for a minute and enjoy the view better I go downstairs."
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It was Summer. If she ever ran out of jellies the multiverse was probably collapsing.
"Thank you though," Steven said. "It was nice meeting your bees. Look forward to seeing what they come up with."
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The last part, of course, was addressed to the bees.
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Assuming she's invited,Lana showed up and knocked, curious about the whole thing.no subject
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