• Layens extractor by HillCO, LLC.

    Our Trip to HillCo, LLC

    The authors of the post recount their journey into beekeeping, leading to their first honey harvest experiences. They compare two extraction methods: crushing the honeycomb, which proved messy and wasteful, and using a centrifugal extractor, which they ultimately decided to purchase from HillCo, LLC. Their visit to the company included a factory tour, highlighting its…


  • Moving the 3rd Boone County swarm to it’s new home

    On 7/13/2024, at our Boone County location, we successfully transported the swarm box. Today, we prepared the apiary, handled the bees with the smoker, and transferred them to a new hive box. We encountered some challenges, including discovering the queen bee while moving the frames. The colony showed a shortage of honey, prompting future attention.


  • The Longest Week: Retrieving the 2nd Boone County swarm

    In the lead-up to Memorial Day, the writer shares their busy week relocating a bee swarm, likening it to the enduring efforts of D-Day. They detail each day’s tasks, from painting the hive box to finally moving the bees to their new home. Despite the challenges, the rewarding outcome made it all worthwhile.


  • Bee Swarm Trap Retrieval and Mother’s Day Festivities | Recap 5/12/2024

    On Mother’s Day, we picked up a swarm trap from a friend, signaling the start of a beekeeping project. After a meal out and various errands, we returned home to relocate the bees. The process of moving them to their new hive took time but was ultimately successful, providing a satisfying end to the day.


  • Homing the Boone County Swarm

    5/4/2024 – Busy day: Captured and relocated swarm from Columbia tree with friend Brian. Moved swarm trap to permanent hive after morning church meeting. Bees eager to leave trap, but with tools from Linda, made progress. Surprised by amount of drawn-out comb. Checked on wild swarm, found them on frames in the morning.