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Health & Fitness

We Help the Smithsonian With Their Honeybee Colony

We fulfill one of our mission goals as we donate frames of honey to the Smithsonian to support the hive at the Natural History Museum.

This is what is cool about living in this city.  I got an email from noted DC beekeeper and bee promoter Toni Burnham searching for some frames of honey for these hives at the Natural History Museum.  Their hive has been slow to forage this year, and even though they have been feeding the colony sugar water, it has not expanded or deposited much in the way of resources this season.

Toni was unable to help as she raises most of her bees in medium deeps, and this hive needs full deep frames of honey.  Thus DC Honeybees to the rescue.
I have attached a picture of the hive.  You can see that the bees are clustered around the bottom frames and there is no activity at the top, likely due to the fact that those frames are just empty comb.  We will resolve by switching out those empty frames for a couple of full frames we pulled from some of our hives on the roof.

Lugging those frames in a nuc box around town was quite a feat.  I'm sore.

Jeff.

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