Was driving down the road where I live and saw this….couldn’t help but feel grateful for the lifestyle I’m able to live. If you’re always in a hurry to get somewhere you can miss what’s right in front of you. Life is the every day things you do….not the vacations you take.
No winter last forever, no Spring skips it’s turn……Wyoming Spring is here and the bees are busy gathering pollen in between snow storms and blizzards. #beesarelife #pollenation #earthfocus #earthday
Turn up the volume! Spring always is an amazing time of the year Aiyana Bees and Honey is excited for this years bees and harvest. As we come out of winter we know only the strong survive our harsh Wyoming Winters and I have the upmost respect for these creatures and the amazing ability to survive and thrive in these types of climates! #savetheplanet #beesoftheworld #wyomingwildlife #pollenation
The pollen game is strong with this one! #pollenation #savetheplanet #save #beautiful #naturephotography #naturegram
Spring is upon us...Sometimes the smell of a smoker burning and the sun on your face is all you need to feel all is right in the world! Have a great day!
You know it’s hot in Wyoming when your bees have to cool off the hive!! Can’t wait to share the clean honey that is herbicide and pesticide free! Honey straight from the source as nature intended.
If you ever wonder why bees are so important just look at those beautiful bright colors on the leg. Pollinators are more important than ever helping to pollinate, making a better crop and flowers! #bee #beekeeper #flowers #honey #honeycomb #nature #naturelover #savetheplanet #savetheearth #organic #healthyfood #hobbyfarm #hobbyhives #food #fitness #instagrambee #pollenators #pollenation #pollenseason #polleneverywhere
The bees have been busy this summer preparing some delicious honey! Keep checking in when we harvest our honey! We can deliver raw organic honey free of pesticides and herbicides just as nature intended it!!
The queen bee: usually only one per hive is the only female bee to have fully functional ovaries and can lay up to 2000 eggs per day at a rate of 5-6 per minute during a hives build up period, usually in spring. She will lay about 1000 -1500 per day during the honey production season to maintain a hives numbers, replacing those bees who have died. Between 175000-200000 eggs are laid each year. A queen bee usually lives from two to four years but we have seen queens that are five years old. They lose their ability to maintain the hive numbers after a while so many beekeepers replace them every year or two. Sometimes the hive does this as well when they sense the queen is losing her ability to lay sufficient eggs. They do this by smell. A queen releases pheromones throughout her life which the bees use to identify their queen and hive as well as the state of the queen’s health. They don't always get it right but neither do we. When a hive replaces a queen it is called a Supercedure.
Ever watch a bee hatch? Here is your chance. Mother Nature is pretty cool! Watch until the end.
“Busy as a bee” ever heard that expression? Well here is a first hand look at Aiyana Bees getting after it! Corona Virus or not, no days off! #bee #beekeeper #flowers #honey #honeycomb #nature #naturelover #savetheplanet #savetheearth #organic #healthyfood #hobbyfarm #hobbyhives #food #fitness #instagrambee #pollenators #pollenation #pollenseason #polleneverywhere
Gotta love a great producing Queen! This Russian queen has been busy! Looks like our hives are about to explode. I love opening my hives and seeing them hard at work!