Their alive, their alive!!!

Started by RangerBrad, March 09, 2010, 05:35:05 PM

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RangerBrad

We'll just went through my first winter with 2 hives of russian italian cross and they are doing great. Opened the hive bodies last sunday and it was full of bees. Only looked at the upper body but there was 7 frames that were being worked with open hand size capped honey and about 4 frames of open hand size brood in both hives.
The flow should start next month so I think I'm in the clear(famous last words) but, I think it's all good. I didn't reverse hive bodies or feed as per advice recieved on this forum. In a month or two I should be able to put on my first supers and start collecting my first honey.
If the only dog you can here in the hunt is yours, your probaly missing the best part of the chase.

CBEE

Glad they made it through!!!  As long as they have stores they should be fine. If they get low on stores before the flow starts then just feed  :-D

luvin honey

Hee, hee :D I'm starting to wonder how many "They're alive!" threads and variations thereof in this next month?!? Hoping to start my own once I think they're totally in the clear.

Seriously, though, RangerBrad, that is exciting and excellent!
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson

Scadsobees

If you aren't sure if they are in the clear, at least you are to the time of year that you can help them if you think they need it!!

Good to hear that life is abounding in the hives!! 8-)  We've had more sun in the last 2 weeks than all winter, so that livens things up a little!!


Rick
Rick

RangerBrad

The wild flowers are blooming in the yards and teh redbuds are also. March 26th is our average last frost so they shouldn't have to wait long to be making there own honey.  :)
If the only dog you can here in the hunt is yours, your probaly missing the best part of the chase.