Just a weird colony this year

I just can’t make sense of our bees this year. They were never raging but always strong, sometimes happy rarely mad. In spite of their effervescence the whole Summer, they never brought quite enough to stock up the whole hive. I’d sit and watch the entrance, seeing them go back and forth, but rarely with pollen attached to their legs. The whole time I’d wonder what they were up to outside if not gathering pollen.

So I just don’t know what to make of them, they have some decent honey and I hope they’ll surprise me once more by making it through the Winter. I have to say that since we started producing maple syrup, I see the work to sweetness ratio a whole lot differently for bees.

Cleaning shit up

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Robin stayed with me behind while Nicole did all the work 😀 His first time so close.

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We tried to extract 3 frames and we moved them close to the house for processing the next day. Unfortunately, the bees found them soon the next morning and a huge mess ensued with confused bees and humans. We just gave them back, for now…

Harvests

As usual, we have more squash than we know what to do with and the tomatoes’ taste is way more intense than anything you’ll find in a store.IMG_5985

Because we get loads of everything every day, we started a little farm stand. It won’t make us rich, but it’s fun and lets us try the waters of something that we are hoping to develop a bit.

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Turkey flock

They go around our house every day around the same time. We get to observe them closely unbeknownst to them. It’s very cool to see the adults coral the little ones as they go about their daily routine.

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