Bee class was pretty cool tonight. The teacher sounded a lot like a bee, but always smiling and very knowledgable. We built a few bodies and frames and put the foundations in, and looked at a few different kinds of foundations.
Looks like my frames won't require shimming, as their foundations were a little loose too, so maybe I'll only have to do a little trimming.
My Nucleus hive is on order (don't know if I already mentioned that) my hive lacks about 4 frames being finished, except for the beetle-traps and feeders, and I'm ordering foundations tomorrow.
Now that I have jigs built for one the other hive should be fairly quick to build, but I'm still worried that I won't have time to finish it before I need to install the bees, so we'll see how it goes.
Got a few other pieces of safety equipment I gotta make, and finish the smoker that became a smudge pot last year lol.
I'm getting by on the cheap, but if you have the money, it's worth it to just buy all this stuff in a kit.
Met a lady who uses the honey and extra wax to make her bathsoaps and lip balms and all sorts of neat stuff, so she'll be a lot of fun to hang out with after I get established. I'm going to try to attend the next club meeting and sign up, since dues are only $7 and they always have a "pot luck" supper. I offered to bring some wild foods. This bee club helps Landmark Park harvest their honey every year, so it all ties together!
This past month has been really cool for me. Good karma?



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