Wallace Family Apiary

A diary of our Apiary and our Beekeeping work

The Nectar flow is on

Honey in honeycombs

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The Honey bees are bringing in the nectar and bringing it in heavy.  I checked on the colonies yesterday, ( 3/18/2011), and I had capped honey and lots of nectar in all of the colonies.  The Wallace Family Apiary 1st Honey Harvest of 2011 will soon be here.  I checked on the wild blackberry in the back yard and they have buds opening all over.  In this area the gallberry nectar flow is a combination of blackberry and gallberry….so soon the galberry flow will be in full swing.  I’ve seen the bees on the clover so it should be a nice wild-berry Honey harvest.  I’ve included a video and you can see the bees are very active, flying in and out like “gangbusters”.  Enjoy the fun video and Happy Beekeeping!

Santiago and Angela Wallace

Wallace Family Apiary

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