This is what 10,000+ bees look like before you let them out of the box. I got to help my friends Meg & Zach set up their bee hive today! And when I say "help", I mean that I took photos and tried to make no sudden movements as the little honey bees buzzed around, bumping into and landing on us. It's really counter-intuitive to not move (run away!) when there are so many bees around.
We did pretty well though ~ no bee gear or anything! Here I am with a bee perfectly positioned as a broach…
This is Meg cutting the screen off the side to let the bees out…
We were all still dressed in work attire. Here's her husband Zach right in the thick of things…
In this photo he was opening the little box that holds the queen bee. Zach did most of the up-close work with the bees. Luckily he's a very calm person ~ even after being stung once. I don't think being high-strung would be a good trait in a bee keeper.
So that was our evening activity. Pretty cool. :) By the end of summer, we should have a good batch of honey.
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Oh my gosh that scares the hell out of me!! I had an anaphylactic fit when I was little due to a bee sting and they scare the S*** out of me now lol!!
Micki x
lol…! Oh my goodness, Micki – I’m sure if I’d ever experienced something like that, I’d be nowhere near this operation. 🙂
So far, so good. I’ve been stung a lot in my life, but no allergic reaction. Keeping my fingers crossed on that one.
~ k
Hello! Just called into your blog to say Hi as I am on Kelly’s class too. Love you Etsy shop….hers’ wishing you every success!Moira
Hello! Just stopping by from Kelly Rae’s Flying Lessons class. Looking forward to getting started!
take care,
Miriam xoxo
(Australia)
Blog – http://miriamkaye.typepad.com
Hi Moira & Miriam,
Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Can’t wait for our class to start! 🙂
~ k
Hi there,
Saw your link on Kelly Rae’s class comments. Hope all is well up there in Alaska and I’ll see you in class! 🙂
Love,
Jenny
Love “Windy”!
I’m in Kelly’s class too.
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