Honeychick Homestead

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Zinnia is here!

My newest colony of bees arrived a few weeks ago and so far everything is going great! I had my handy, dandy assistant (husband), take some pictures of me installing this package and I’ll share them later in this post.

This year, I got my bee package from Mountain Feed because I’ve been very happy with the nuc I got from them last spring. This package of bees are the carnelion breed and I chose them because they are known for their disease resistance and gentleness. This breed is more likely to swarm if the run out of room but I’m not worried because I plan on giving them plenty of space to grow! You can read more about the different bee breeds and their qualities here.

The month of May has been unseasonable cool and it seems we’ve had more rain than in January…which honestly is great! Thankfully, the weekend I got these sweet bees, it was warm and not too windy.

This year, I picked put the package all by myself, which is kind of big deal because last year I was SO NERVOUS picking up my bees. I was very calm as I drove home with a box of 12,000 bees in my car!

Another thing I did alone was release the queen. I was still VERY nervous because I didn’t want her to fly away. Probably the most difficult thing was getting the bees surrounding her cage off so I could get her out. They were not happy that I was messing with their queen!  I had several bees buzzing angrily around my head as I focused on carefully getting her out!

Thankfully, I was more prepared with all the tools and things went really smooth. She jumped right into the hive box once I got her out of her cage. I didn’t get pictures of the process this year, but if you want to see me releasing “Lorde” the queen from Verbena hive, click here.

Now onto the cool part, pictures of me shaking 12,000 or so bees into their new home. Enjoy!! Continue reading


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So Busy in Spring!

I am finding springtime around out little homestead to be very exciting but I’ve decided it’s the most challenging time of year because everything seems to happen ALL. AT. ONCE!

Fruit trees bloom and it feels like only a couple days pass before the fruit is set and ready to be thinned. The winter garden has to be tilled then get the spring starts and seeds planted. Spring is also the time of year for new bees. This year, I added nutrition school into the mix and I’m trying to maintain this blog 🙂 all of this is helping me keep my multi-tasking skills polished!

Besides spending a lot of time listening to lectures and doing homework, these past couple weeks I’ve kept up with people who recently returned from Infusio, shared with several others information about Lyme ND, I introduced my new bees to their home, finished thinning our peach tree, and got some of my garden planted!

Here’s a before and after picture of a spot I thinned on my peach tree. Continue reading


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After Infusio – Richard’s Immediate Update

While Richard was receiving treatment, his mom, Terri, emailed me periodically. It was really nice to share some of their experience! She was super quick about answering my questions and replied within a week after returning from Infusio……so thankful for her timely response!

I thought about Richard while they were in Germany. I can’t imagine being 16 and spending my spring break getting medical treatment instead of hanging out with my friends! In spite of that, it sounds like Richard was extremely thankful his parent’s were able to get him treatment that will keep him from having to ever deal with Lyme again!

They stayed at Couva during their entire time in Frankfurt and she really enjoyed the neighborhood, like I did. She was sweet enough to send me a few pictures to share. I have to say their room looked more well furnished than the one I stayed in and I’m jealous of the cool patio it had 🙂

Living room

Patio at Couva

Patio

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Kitchen an living room

View from patio

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Roof top patio of the Couva building, with view of Frankfurt

Terri drove them to France during their weekend off and they visited Strasbourg. She said –

“It is so amazing!! Richard is very happy here. I love the French language and so does he. The architecture is so beautiful and there is a lot going on. So charming!”

She felt this was a well needed “distraction” from the treatments. I totally agree! I hope you find her answers helpful!

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