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Protected: Cool Duplo Project #11 – Raised Platform

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Cool Duplo Project #10 – Falling Dominoes

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Cool Duplo Project #08 – Robots

 Waldo

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Fat Head

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Mechwarrior

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Pincher

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Nanobot

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Macrobot

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miscellaneous ben July 15, 2014

Words English speakers confuse frequently

You’re your

Than then

duel dual

Their They’re There

course coarse

affect effect

bare bear

principal principle

capital capitol

hanger hangar

complement compliment

advice advise

waste waist

allusive elusive

sight site

roll role

peddle pedal

will grow as I find more…

apiculture, self sustainability ben July 15, 2014

Crazy Swarmy Week-End

I missed swarms so far because the hives are far from the house and so I only see them every few days. This week end was a trial by fire when it comes to swarming.

Finally, the neighbors spotted a swarm. It landed on a hemlock branch 40′ high. I tried everything to get to the branch including a 32′ extension ladder to no avail. So we put swarm catching box nearby and I kept a very close eye on them hoping to catch them on their take off to their new chosen home. Except one hour they’re on the branch doing nothing unusual and the next, gone! All gone, except for a couple of trailing bees seeming as lost as I was; the whole thing just vanished.

Up

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Well that was a waste of time and efforts. Especially considering they took almost a 24h to figure out where to go. The next morning, the neighbors tell me that the buzzing is back… That can’t be, whether the swarm is confused or I have a new one on my hands.

 Can you see them?

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They are on a hop hornbeam this time, same height but an easy fell. And we proceed to do just that. We tie it to another tree to ease the sucker down with friction and it all works beautifully for the first 45 degrees but it all came crashing down for the remaining 45. The bees were not happy about that. They flew back to where the tree initially stood, I was afraid they would find another high branch nearby; but they eventually flew back to their branch of origin which was now very accessible to me.

Settling down after the ride (make sure to turn the volume up)

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I brought the swarm catching box to them and hand scooped them to the entrance little by little. It took a while with branches, leaves in the way and barely cooperative bees. Eventually a critical mass was reached and they all went in.

Definitely a foreign feeling to have your hand in there

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I inspected the other 2 hives to see what they were up to and heard a piping queen in both! Meaning these were indeed 2 different swarms.

Piping queen, tried to find her but time ran short as the other bees were starting to dislike my intrusion

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Lesson learned: tall trees are a bad idea around hives. I’m going to have to find a better spot for them.

All of this wouldn’t have been possible without awesome people like Nina who lent me a swarm catching box and good advice, and Peter who is always ready for an adventure. I wouldn’t have been able to catch my first swarm without their help.

nature encounters ben June 29, 2014

Showy Lady's Slipper and its spider

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apiculture, self sustainability ben June 29, 2014

The hives are getting full

The Langstroth is doing good but the top bar is raging.

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Bees gorging in honey dripping from broken comb.

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nature encounters ben June 26, 2014

Luna Moth

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life in the U.S., miscellaneous ben June 18, 2014

Summer in VT is pretty crazy

weird noises, lightning bugs, thunderstorms and giant moths.

Hey pssssssssst! Let me in! I want to snuggle. luna_moth

 

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