Today was an exciting day - I was at last going to get to go into the apiary and see the bees. They are now awake and busy after the winter, so I was going to see some action.
Mr Warren inspects our hives weekly, and I met him there to find out for myself what happens. The colony within the observation hive inside the shed is working really well and the queen is busy laying eggs; she is a young queen so full of vigour. The hive outside has a queen which is 3 years old and starting to slow down, but the colony is still very healthy.
The bees were so gentle and docile, taking no notice of us at all as they were busy. It was such a privilege today to see them at their work. I'm quite envious of the Year 4 children who will soon be starting an enquiry on the different colours of pollen and where the bees might be sourcing it.
The way into the indoor hive is through this channel - the entrance to which is a small hole on the outside but within the enclosure. |
The top of our observation hive |
Our fabulous observation hive. |
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