Been meaning to try grafting for queen bees. Today, found the right aged larva in one, and a large hive that seems to have yeeted their queen. Let’s see if this works. #honeybees #grownostr 
Almost success with splitting! Queens hatched, and they look mated. Now for them to get to work. #honeybees #grownostr 
Any luck? I’d love to look into this too.
Yes. The entrances on the nuc are facing the other side. If I’d planned better, I should have picked one of my painted boxes.
The bottom 2 are brood boxes for a hive that’s doing well. The third one is the inner cover and then a screened bottom board. The third is a new split and a) I don’t have another bottom board and b) I’m hoping the screen will help keep their new brood at temperature. I should be moving them in a couple of weeks.
What is a book that you loved as a kid and now that I ask the question, will have to reread?
For me it’s “Where The Red Fern Grows”.
Growing up in a non country/US context, and loving animals, I ate up books of this variety (White Fang was also pretty great). The wildness of nature and mans connection to dogs in tandem with the dogs indelible nature drew me in.
Where The Red Fern Grows illustrated so much independence, bravery and emotional connection to what was important around you.
And even though I never owned a dog until I was an adult, it also subconsciously shaped a love for hound dogs as I have now had 2 hound mixes and will more than likely find a full hound in the future.
Reading is good. Reading emotionally stirring books is good. Doing so at a young age is even better.
I found a free copy of it online in case anyone wanted to check it out:
https://mrparratore.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/0/0/110095453/where_the_red_fern_grows_book_website.pdf
#bookstr
“I Want to Go Home” by Gordon Korman. About a pair of kids trying to escape summer camp. I found that hilarious as a teenager. I didn’t realize how much more he had written since then.
Good morning! Slow start but bees are thriving along the North shore of Lake Erie.
It was the existing queen that made the swarm. As I was scooping bees from the tree and into a hive box, I spotted her yellow mark. I’ve been warned that the 8 frame hives will run out of space sooner.
Rural living #recycle #grownostr

This is the queen that tried to split on me. I found her in the cluster yesterday thanks to the mark. 
They started in an 8 frame single deep box. I checked it 3 days ago and saw lots of bees and the beginning of queen cups. I thought I had until tomorrow to act.
Excited to catch a swarm but shamed because it’s from my hive that I didn’t manage well. Was lucky to revive it.

This weekend was productive in yard work, but we stopped to have fun moments too. #cats #grownostr
When I used to have to do the big drives, I liked a large bag of beef jerky, or alternatively pepperoni sticks. Salty and took a little work to chew.
I can’t claim special skill. I used a heated pad under the seed tray and humidity dome until they germinated. My next stage is hardening so we’ll see how we do. My first lot only had 3 of 12 but the seeds were older.
Great day for flying in Southern Ontario. I know it looks cute, but like all tail wheel planes, it wants you to be afraid.
Fermenting! #mead
Good morning! Starting Lavender plants for the garden. Lots of good reasons for this but the big one is to keep deer from the garden. Anyone seen this work? #grownostr #gardening

