Biggest year to-date

Biggest year to-date

By The Numbers & Honey Day Pics Sometimes it is good to record the "counts". I'm not so good at tracking hives, honey supers, mite counts, and other metrics month-to-month that can be helpful for beekeepers. So wanted publish the...

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The 2024 Honey-makers

The 2024 Honey-makers

The bees always seem to make the season fly by. 2023 was dry. There was just enough moisture in the early spring to still get a decent nectar flow in July, but 2024 looks to be record-holder for Our...

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2021 Raw Honey Information

2021 Raw Honey Information

We haven't done an informational post in quite some time, but with honey rolling in and being spun out -- here is some great information help you get started ordering your honey from Our Bright Acres! The 2021 Honey Weekend...

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Christmas Newsletter 2019

Christmas Newsletter 2019

Merry Christmas from our family to yours. We'd like to share with you our family newsletter for 2019, and we wish you the very best in 2020! To view or print the PDF version of this newsletter, click this line.

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Busy humans

Busy humans

Well, us humans have been busy with other things besides posting articles on the ways of the bees. This weekend it will already be time to spin out the season's honey and you can easily reserve some by placing...

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Summer bees and splits

Summer bees and splits

Read on if you are interested in some details on how our honeybee colonies fared this season. With beekeeping, there is always a bit of a cycle - ups and downs, good years, and not-so-good years. If I compare this...

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Extraction Day Recap

Extraction Day Recap

August 19 was Honey Day this year - the day we spin out the main chunk of honey. We did some earlier quick posts on FB of harvesting the honey from the hives, which is a different sort of...

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Natural Comb Honey

Natural Comb Honey

Every year we like to try some new things with our bees and honey. One of the things we tried this year is a single 'super' with Hogg Halfcomb cassettes in it. Let me try to break down what...

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A walk through the yard

A walk through the yard

The past few days I have enjoyed strolling through the yard and noticing all the honey bee activity, along with other insects. We have a lot of white dutch clover in our yard, and besides the raspberries, there isn't...

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Colony vs. Mouse?

Colony vs. Mouse?

The featured image here of the partially consumed mouse was from back on April 22. We were going through the colonies that survived the winter and removing boxes that they did not need anymore (because they ate through them...

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