Beam's Bees: Honeybee nucs for sale: Northern Stock
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Baby it's cold out here!
Who left the screen door open all winter?
Open screened bottom boards all winter.
Screened front entrances all winter.
Feeding just some of the over 18,000 pounds of sugar in 2017.
Winter Storm 2016
Winter Storm - 2016
Pollen Feeder 2017
Pollen Feeder 2017
Multi-Colored Pollen
Fall Honey: Buckwheat, Goldenrod and others.
Working my spiderwort.
Working the coneflowers
Coneflowers
On Tea Flower
Loved my tea!
Bear Fence
Feeders since the nectar flow was over.
Assassin Bug
Beautiful Rainbow!
Fall honey production. Yeah!
Nighttime after collecting nectar.
Eating their way through a comb of winter honey.
Part of our apiary with some nucs in the foreground.
One of our helpers.
Riley and Chester
Looking inside a nuc.
Kyle building a cypress garden hive.
Completed cypress garden hive
Bees looking for a place to sun themselves during a warm winter inspection.
A nice brood frame
Frame with nice swarm cell.
Another brood frame with swarm cell
Eggs on a newly-drawn comb
Queen doing what queens do
A nice frame of capped honey
It never hurts to have a pet drone.
Swarm waiting for scouts to direct them to their new home.
Heather checking on some nucs.
Jesse checking a frame of capped brood.
An actively worked honey frame.
Inspecting a hive.
Adding honey supers to a hive.
Zach and Bandit ready for action.
Set-up for luring local swarms.
Wax cappings
2013 extracted honey
2014 extracted spring honey
Having a helper suit up to help at VBS
Checking out the hive
Describing the basics of the hive
Kyle with the observation hive
Kids checking out the bees. They had lots of questions.
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