July 4th 2012
We had a very mild winter and a very hot spring which means a really early honey flow season. This means I should have stolen honey probably sometime in May or June…but I put it off….and put it off…and… well, it’s time. I asked Robert if he could help me this year because I barely survived last year, hauling all my boxes up my stairs and this year I have 3 rather than just the 2 hives. He agreed, but given his work load {and extensive social schedule} his only available time was the morning of July 4th.
Side bar:
Now, I don’t know how many of you have had the pleasure of enjoying a 4th of July in Tega Cay, SC but I can tell you it doesn’t get better than this. It is my favorite holiday and quite possibly my favorite day of the entire year.
Generally, it begins at around 8am when my favorite friend {who’s about 15 years younger than me} knocks on the door and we walk up to the main street where the parade takes place. People actually set out their chairs around 7am to be sure they get a good spot {as though there are enough people in Tega Cay to block anyone’s view}. Then we walk to Windjammer Park where the Carolina Show Ski Team performs {yes; our town still believes in skiing in pyramids with 3-year-old girls on the shoulders of their fathers}.
But this year we begin at 7am, loading up equipment and heading to the hives. Robert starts the smoker {just in case}, it’s already in the 80′s, we gear up and head down. Stealing the honey actually went really well. We downsized the hives to 3 boxes each and took a good amount of frames {10 gallons of honey!} and neither of us got stung! We headed back to Robert’s house and I began extracting the honey. Once I was finished I headed home to set out the drawn comb, allowing the bees to clean out any honey I missed and take it back to the hive. When I pulled into the driveway it began to rain so I decided to wait until it passed to grab the boxes out of the back of my open jeep. {right about now you should be remembering that I am an amateur beekeeper}. I went out an hour later; my jeep, the boxes and the driveway were covered with yellow jackets, wasps and a few honey bees. I only had about an hour before guests would arrive for the 4th! With no veil or gear I got brave and grabbed the first box, moved it away from the jeep. I went to grab the second and the one it was stacked on came with it…only long enough for it to then drop to the driveway….angering all the insects! I screamed and ran. I then stopped to snap this picture for you all:
And if you’re looking really close, you’ll see…that’s right…that box on the left, it’s upside down. No getting around that, if I lift the box all frames fall out and insects get even angrier! I did finally get everything moved to the back yard with only 1 casualty {32 stings total now} but the damage was already done. The bees knew there was honey there and they weren’t giving up. I actually had to drive my jeep out of the drive and onto the interstate before they would leave it…that had to be a site to see…the jeep leaving a trail of honeybees as it went by! Our guests were a little leery to walk by the swarming insects but I was the only one stung that day. Needless to say July 4th was as good as ever in 2012!
We hope you have a safe & happy 4th! We will announce via email and Facebook as soon as we have honey available!