Beekeeping

A few years back, we decided to trade city living for a house with enough land to host a small soccer game — minus the actual soccer players, of course. Our neighbor is a beekeeper and has multiple beehives. This meant our water feature — aka the neighborhood’s favorite bee spa — was often buzzing with winged visitors. I quickly developed a soft spot for these little guys. Every time I strolled by, I found myself playing the role of bee lifeguard, rescuing those whose wings had taken a dip and turned into soggy messes. I’d gently pluck them from their watery grave and place them on the edge to dry out, like tiny fuzzy towels waiting for the sun. It was during these heroic bee-saving moments that I got inspired to dive into beekeeping myself.

As I got my hands dirty in the garden, I stumbled upon the shocking revelation of just how essential bees are for our food supply. Sure, I knew they helped with pollination, but I hadn’t really thought about how our dinner tables would look without them — spoiler alert: very sad and empty. If bees were to go extinct, we might as well wave goodbye to our brunch plans too!

For the last two winters, I’d resolved to become a beekeeping expert, armed with nothing but determination and a YouTube account. But like many grand plans, it never really took off. Fast forward to this spring: I finally took the plunge and ordered my very own bee package! Yes, I’m officially a proud bee parent now. Expect updates on my blog throughout this first season as I navigate the wild world of beekeeping — complete with lessons learned and hive status reports. Who knew being a beekeeper would come with so many buzzworthy tales? Stay tuned!

Beekeeping Blog

Dead Bees

Dead Bees

As a rookie beekeeper braving my very first winter with a hive, I'm basically on a crash course in bee survival. So far, we've had a couple of bone-chilling cold snaps, and each time I’ve found dead bees at the entrance, which really tugs at my heartstrings.  I mean,...

Top Entrance

Top Entrance

So, rumor had it that the bees would either keep the second entrance like it was the hottest club in town or shut it down faster than a bad DJ. Curious about their latest entrance choice, I swung by today to peek at the new top entrance. Turns out, the bees decided...

Mouse Guard

Mouse Guard

For nearly a year, I’ve been on a mission to find the perfect mouse guard entrance for my hive. I bought one online, but it didn’t quite tickle my fancy. I mean, who thought it was a good idea for bees to scale Mount Everest to get in and out? Then I stumbled upon a...