Prairie Rose
Deeply Rooted
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I love your concrete pathways, Trish! I have a fairly decent stash of brick from the old farmhouse stashed out in the barn...I might have to lay paths between my beds when I build new ones next year. Just depends on if they are as crumbly as I suspect they are or not.
The year I had bees, I had one hive get off to a much slower start than other hive. The hives were three feet apart, started at the same time, with the same kind of bees. I am pretty sure the slower hive replaced their queen after the first month. That was about the time I was learning I actually was allergic to bees; I did not inspect the hives nearly as often as I should have because I was afraid of being stung and ending up in the hospital again. That hive caught up to the other one by the end of summer, and ended up being the one that survived our weird, weird winter only to starve in a late spring cold snap because they wouldn't break cluster to move to fresh food or the candy bar I had directly over them.
It is awesome that you got to see them dispose of the old queen thought!
The year I had bees, I had one hive get off to a much slower start than other hive. The hives were three feet apart, started at the same time, with the same kind of bees. I am pretty sure the slower hive replaced their queen after the first month. That was about the time I was learning I actually was allergic to bees; I did not inspect the hives nearly as often as I should have because I was afraid of being stung and ending up in the hospital again. That hive caught up to the other one by the end of summer, and ended up being the one that survived our weird, weird winter only to starve in a late spring cold snap because they wouldn't break cluster to move to fresh food or the candy bar I had directly over them.
It is awesome that you got to see them dispose of the old queen thought!