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Monthly Archives: May 2016
A two queen “problem”
So the other day we made an interesting discovery which in the 16 years of beekeeping we have never seen before. As we began running a routine checkup of one of our nucs, we noticed several unusual things right away. … Continue reading
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Honey!
The first harvest of the year is bottled up and oh so sweet. A whooping 23kg! We’re anticipating a second harvest very soon.
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