Thursday, June 30, 2011

The New Queen Reigns...

 See her there on the bottom?  The bee with the long abdomen and stubby wings?  
She was reared and hatched in this hive.  The old queen and half the bees in the colony swarmed and 
this new,  lovely has taken her place on the throne.

 Her enlarged abdomen is the clear sign that she is mated and should start laying eggs soon. 

Shown here are a few drones (fat, big-eyed fellas) standing near Her Ladyship.  
Drones need these giant peepers to spot a queen on her mating flight.  When a drone 
mates on a flight, it is, sadly, his last flight.  
The queen will mate with 15 or so drones in one or more mating flight attempts until she has a sufficient amount of sperm stored to last the rest of her life.    After she is successfully mated, if she is well fed, she will lay 1500-2000 eggs per day from early spring through mid autumn in these parts.  She will do this every year throughout her life.  A healthy queen's life expectancy is thought to be 4-5 years these days. 
  

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

honey bee yard residents that are not honey bees

 4 baby wrens ... waiting on them to fledge out of the hive already!  

 oops, a bald-faced hornet nest on the inside of the gabled cover...
not cool

 sorry, you can't stay here

 just let me take a few pictures





 the queen and a spider...

 patterns

 these can be really nasty 

goodbye hornets

for a Friend in far away Lund




Thursday, June 16, 2011

walking round the yard looking closer

 Tiger Lily


 Crazy Allium 



 Astilbe


Spirea

 Wildflowers in the bee yard

hmmm... there were five.   The wild turkey feathers are new.  hehe...  Silly wrens.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The calm after the storm and the catalpa's gifts

Last night we had a terrible storm that snapped one of the tall pine trees in our backyard in half.  There was hail,  torrential rain, thunder, lightning and crazy wind. 
This is what I found today...

 coral bells


perfect yellow roses
                                                                               one 4-leaf clover

 wallflowers



 Dilemma: do two 4-leaf clovers cancel each other out or is it extra good luck?  

 catalpa in bloom

 these orchid like catalpa flowers showered down with the storm 



flower press (gift from a friend) for pressing my luck (clovers) :)

Friday, June 3, 2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011