Saturday, February 14, 2009

Doujin Dragonball Bulma Pants

'San Valentino and the bees return to declare his love for flowers


Hello

yesterday afternoon I took a walk around HONEY, and I moved up to Mount Gemola Villa Beatrice. After admiring the view enjoyed from the top of the hill (well you could see the peaks of Monte Baldo overlooking Lake Garda), I moved on the west side of the villa, under the ancient walls, I noted the presence of some plants with flowers of hazel pollen loads. There were no bees at this time (16.00), but I'm sure that if you come back during the hottest hours of this cold February, I would find that the bees make the hive to take stocks. I add a photo of this precious flower, which I remember you need to start laying eggs in the queen.
To help the bees, it would be good to put in your garden or plant a garden of stone, also useful for fruit and walking sticks that we can construct: they are very light, flexible and durable, ideal for mountain climbing!
Now back to warm before the fire ... bzz, bzz.
soon
Alberto

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Is There Tubing In Killington

The winter is almost over and the bees are buzzing

E 'enough for the increase in temperatures in recent days to revive the bees and beekeepers, who have begun to bring the suit, mask and gloves to visit friends to flying.
What is observed in these visits very fast (to avoid disturbing too much and ruin the warmth of the family tries to maintain) the bees are very active and eager to go out and visit some flower core or loquat . It 's still early to talk about flowers, but the first plant that will give a little' is precisely the crux of pollen, plant euganei not very frequent in the hills, but that is rarely in some garden or the surrounding woods.
Stocks to a flicker, so you should ensure maintenance of the food, I personally have led to the hives are hungry combs of honey last year, very strong that some families had taken steps to store.
I noticed that all the queens started to lay brood, there is in fact the presence of brood, but also freshly laid eggs. It 's a good sign, that gives us hope that the hive will soon be full of busy bees, ready to alight on flowers.
hope that the climate allows the remaining visits to the apiary and great walks Buso Briganti, as I do at the end of a afternoon with the bees, I salute you and wish you a good weekend.
Alberto