It’s been busy in the bee yards. I began the season by assisting in a bee equipment auction. On the way home, I inspected, and then split, a hive. This means that I had one hive upon arrival, then after I looked inside of it, I saw so many bees that I decided to split, or divide, the colony into two separate boxes. Hive count: 2
I also took three swarm calls for myself. This is my first year of not being administrator of a swarm call list and that has been wonderful for me. The most recent iteration of the swarm call list is much much easier to deal with now that smart phones with cameras are widespread. Hive count: 5
There was also a bee tree that came down during a rainy period. Removing the bees and their comb wasn’t ideal with the tough weather and other constraints, so I combined the bees from the tree with a swarm. Like the one above, this swarm began to build comb on the leaves of the skinny little tree. Hive count: 5 (still)
I’ve melted almost half of the comb from the tree with my solar melter: