Huge colony of bees that live in Gossa's living room. The blanket is to cover the bees for warmth and too protect them from excess light. |
Bees building a fresh comb on a new top bar |
Gossa's yard in the middle of the day filled with foraging bees going and coming out of his windows. Look closely to see one of his daughters hiding from the bees around the right side of the photo. |
This one variety of flower is responsible for most of the honey produced in my area. It local name simply translates to "the yellow flower" |
Bee Combs in Gossa's house |
Hanging a new top-bar hive in a forested area to try and catch a swarm. So far it has been unsuccessful. |
Harvesting honey with a fire/smoker stick stuck in a hole in the back of the hive. His right arm is covered in honey from reaching in blindly to grab the honey. |
Jill straining the raw honey. |
Preparing to transfer bees into the new observation hive. |
Transferring a honey comb into the new hive. |
A broken comb from the old hive. |
My observation hive I made with a glass window for watching bee behavior. At night time we can watch bees as long as we want and they will not bother us. |
Front of the Observation hive filled with bees and combs |
Back of the hive slowly filling up with bees. |
Here is a girl's blog who we are starting to collaborate with who is doing the same kind of bee-keeping development:
http://beefreeapiaries.org
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