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	<title>Another Door Opens &#187; Stephen</title>
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		<title>Harvest time</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/495</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 16:38:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We celebrated Zoe &#38; Maayan&#8217;s birthdays over the past week. It is great to watch our girls grow in this land. We also celebrated our first honey harvest.
I willl write more about the harvest (we used the crush and strain technique) another time. We are very proud of ourselves for starting 3 months ago, learning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-496" style="margin: 7px;" title="Bee-8743" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Bee-8743-350x262.jpg" alt="Bee-8743" width="245" height="183" />We celebrated Zoe &amp; Maayan&#8217;s birthdays over the past week. It is great to watch our girls grow in this land. We also celebrated our first honey harvest.</p>
<p>I willl write more about the harvest (we used the crush and strain technique) another time. We are very proud of ourselves for starting 3 months ago, learning lots, and hopefully in a few days, we will enjoy eating our first harvest. We have very little honey, just a few kilo. To give you an idea, a kilo is one jar that is sold in the supermarket. At this point, it is not the quantity that we are after, it is the experience. Wea re hoping that we will have lots more in the spring harvest.</p>
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		<title>End of the season</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/493</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are learning about the ways of bees all the time. I thought that our bees would continue building comb and adding honey till we harvested in the fall, but I just learned that the season is over. That&#8217;s it for the summer. Since we started from nucs, and late i the season, we will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are learning about the ways of bees all the time. I thought that our bees would continue building comb and adding honey till we harvested in the fall, but I just learned that the season is over. That&#8217;s it for the summer. Since we started from nucs, and late i the season, we will not harvest anything from our Yashtresh hine and will harvest a few frames from our hive # 1 in Beit Gamliel.</p>
<p>I went down to Nir Galim today and bought a &#8220;bee brush&#8221;. A bee brush is just a long brush with a few rows of long synthetic bristles that is used to brush off the bees in the super when we take the honey. Since we do not have a spinner to remove the honeyy we will need to find someone who will spin the few frames for us. We are hoping to harvest about 2-4 kilos of honey. I also bought some very small jars today to accomodate our very small harvest.</p>
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		<title>Eddie Izzard &#8211; Covered In Bees</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/487</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yael sent us this very funny link to a  video on Youtube.


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		<title>Another super</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/473</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alison and I went to visit our hive on Yashresh this morning to add a super. When we got there we cleaned up the mess from the ants. I am told that feeding the bees will not be necessary if a super is going on the brood box. There were thousands of ants that had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-477" style="margin: 6px;" title="DMZ_5552" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/DMZ_5552-350x232.jpg" alt="DMZ_5552" width="350" height="232" />Alison and I went to visit our hive on Yashresh this morning to add a super. When we got there we cleaned up the mess from the ants. I am told that feeding the bees will not be necessary if a super is going on the brood box. There were thousands of ants that had drowned in the feeder and there was still lots of syrup. I dumped the syrup and inspected the hive.  Alison is great at getting those frames out of the box. It requires a little skill and the ability to work in those spacesuits. First you have to use the J hive tool to lift one side up, then prop the other hive tool under the side of the frame. Pull the J tool out and start on the other side of the frame.  They make a tool that allows you to grab the center of the frame and pull it straight up but I have not seen it sold in Israel. Maybe when we have someone visiting (David Zvi &amp; Yael, come on home!), I will ask for them to bring it.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-479" style="margin: 6px;" title="DMZ_5566" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/DMZ_5566-350x232.jpg" alt="DMZ_5566" width="350" height="232" />The bees are doing great at Yashresh. I just wish we had started earlier in the season. I figure that if they continue at this pace we will have just a jar or two from Yashresh, in time for Rosh Hashana. The good thing is that they will have drawn their comb and we will be ready to catch the flow in the spring. It is tempting to scratch the capped honey with the hive tools and taste the honey but that veil gets in the way.</p>
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<p>On this trip Alison and I pulled a few frames and photographed the pollen. The frame I chose to display here actually has three types of cells on it. On the left is capped honey, then to the right of that is capped brood, and beyond that is the pollen. We  did not look for eggs. Can someone verify that this is indeed pollen?</p>
<p>It was VERY hot today and we were wearing our bees suits wich make it worse, so we did not stay long. I did manage to photograph some capped honey and some open cells. It is pretty neat seeing the little cells glistening with honey before is is dried and capped.</p>
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		<title>What beekeepers do on their day off</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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Dome of the Rock


We decided to take a day off and rather than visit our bees, we chose to visit Jerusalem. Maybe the beekeeping has emboldened us to not fear what some might think of as dangerous locations, we decided to ascend the temple mount and visit the site where the first and second temples [...]]]></description>
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<p>We decided to take a day off and rather than visit our bees, we chose to visit Jerusalem. Maybe the beekeeping has emboldened us to not fear what some might think of as dangerous locations, we decided to ascend the temple mount and visit the site where the first and second temples were built. We arranged with an old friend of mine, Dani Barkai, to give us the tour. Dani and I went to Associated and CHAT together and lived on the same street. Dani is an excellent guide and is not only familiar with the regular tourist attractions, studied zoology at the University of Toronto and was a guide for Haganat Hateva (Israel Nature Authority).</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-442" style="margin: 6px;" title="dmz_5166" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dmz_5166-232x350.jpg" alt="dmz_5166" width="232" height="350" />The temple mount is currently the site of the Dome of the rock and the Al Aksa Mosque. It is where the first and second temples stood. It is the where Arik Sharon visited and was the excuse that was used to spark the second Intifada.  In 1967, after Israel captured the Old City of Jerusalem, the responsibility for the temple mount was given to the Waqf. Today, if Jews want to visit the temple mount, they must agree not to pray, tear their clothes (as a sign of mourning), sing, or anything that might be seen as a religious act. The temple mount is the holiest place in Judaism, and the third holiest place in Islam.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">After going  through security at the Kotel (Western Wall) we were guided through an additional  x-ray and metal detector to get to the temple mount. We  were six people and were assigned an Israeli soldier and plain clothed man carrying a bag and radio from the Waqf. It must have been a site for people to see because we were just six people walking around with our two chaperones. As you can see from the picture on the left, we do not have our arms around each other because we were warned that this is considered inappropriate behaviour. We walked east and saw the beautiful Dome of the Rock from the outside and and then made our way back to the western side of the plaza and then north to the Cotton Sellers&#8217; Gate.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-440" style="margin: 6px;" title="dmz_5134" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dmz_5134.jpg" alt="dmz_5134" width="448" height="298" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We posed for pictures and shmoozed a bit with the guy from the Waqf. At one point I turned to him and asked him exactly where the temple stood, and he responded that he and I have very different views of this location. He went on to explain that there is no evidence that there was ever any Jewish presence on the temple mount. I guess if you say the same thing enough times you start to believe it. Our police escort Danny, heard what he said and argued with him. Danny told the Waqf guy that he would show him the locations to point out the Jewish historical presence on the temple mount. When we left we thanked our escorts and Danny told us to come back often.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Our tour continued and eventually lead us to the City of David. There is a lot to say about Ir David (City of David) but I am cooking meatballs now and have to stop. Ir David was interesting, a bit over-rated but important for anyone studying the history of Jerusalem and Israel.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">After a few hours we headed back to the old city, a short visit to Dov Kempinsk,i and lunch.</p>
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		<title>The ants and the bees &#8211; advice needed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 16:35:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Zvi and I went to visit hive #2 today and found the hive hosting a ton of ants. We were going to add some sugar syrup to help boost their growth but when we got to the hive we found that the top feeder was almost full. In this hot sun we expected the [...]]]></description>
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<p>David Zvi and I went to visit hive #2 today and found the hive hosting a ton of ants. We were going to add some sugar syrup to help boost their growth but when we got to the hive we found that the top feeder was almost full. In this hot sun we expected the syrup to go in just a few day but here it has been almost two weeks and the feeder is almost as full as it was two weeks ago. Also, you can see in the photos that there are lots of tiny ants. I did not see any inside the hive but there were so many in the sugar syrup that they almost covered the surface.</p>
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<p>Can anyone tell me how to deal with this? Why are the bees not taking the sugar syrup? Is it normal to ignore the syrup? When I mentioned the ants to a local beekeeper, he was not concerned. I know that bees are in danger of drowning and that is why I put the pine needles in the box but I was surprised to see ants that drowned in the syrup. I decided to move the hive about five feet and brushed off as many ants and I could. I also dumped most of the syrup and a lot of the dead ants and filled it with fresh syrup.</p>
<p>I was pleased to see the amount of comb that is in the hive. Almost all the foundation has comb on it and almost all of the comb is filled. I will wait another week before putting on the queen excluder and super. I would like to get rid of the ants. Even though they don&#8217;t seem to be affecting the hive, I don&#8217;t like the fact that the bees did not touch the syrup water.</p>
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<p>As I spend more time with the bees I take the time to get more acquainted with their ways. I took a close look at one of the older brown combs that came with the nuc. I was able to peer inside the comb and see the growing larvae. I tried to take some pictures and I hope you can make out the difference between the capped brood and the larvae inside the cells. The bee breeder mentioned that this queen lays her eggs in an ellipse. You can see the shape on the frame that David Zvi is holding.</p>
<p>David Zvi, who took pictures on our visit to hive #1, assisted today and was great. He got right in there and lifted a frame or two. Not a fan of bugs, he held steady and quickly grasped how the hive works.  For some reason, the bees were really buzzing this afternoon and they were all over us. Notice the bee above his head!</p>
<p>I would appreciate any advice from the experienced beekers on the condition of the hive. Please leave a comment so others can learn from your advice as well. Thanks!<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-430" title="dmz_5075" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dmz_5075.jpg" alt="dmz_5075" width="640" height="425" /></p>
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		<title>David Zvi &amp; Yael visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 07:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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David Zvi &#38; Yael


 
After hearing amazing things about Yael from Suri and Allan Robbins, we finally get to spend some time with her.  On the left is a photo which I believe David Zvi snapped.
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<p>After hearing amazing things about Yael from Suri and Allan Robbins, we finally get to spend some time with her.  On the left is a photo which I believe David Zvi snapped.</p>
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		<title>DZK &amp; Yael visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 19:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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David Zvi and Yael arrived yesterday and the girls (especially Maayan) are bouncing off the walls from excitement. Every meal becomes a discussion of who gets to sit with Yael or David Zvi.
This evening we took a drive out to hive # 1 at Beit Gamliel to check on the super. We put it on [...]]]></description>
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<p>David Zvi and Yael arrived yesterday and the girls (especially Maayan) are bouncing off the walls from excitement. Every meal becomes a discussion of who gets to sit with Yael or David Zvi.</p>
<p>This evening we took a drive out to hive # 1 at Beit Gamliel to check on the super. We put it on with frames with just foundation and wanted to see the progress of the bees. Yael put on Alison&#8217;s bee suit and David Zvi chose to stand back and take some pix. Yael was great. She was apprehensive at first but handled the smoker and even lifted a frame of honey.</p>
<p>The bees are doing great. The middle frames are full drawn and there is fresh honey in them. They are still not capped but filling up nicely. I am sure we will have some honey by Rosh Hashana.</p>

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		<title>Growing bees</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/379</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 12:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Bees]]></category>
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Tonight is a holiday here in Israel (Shavuot &#8211; Pentecost) and we are off work today. We had a busy morning and thought of the expressions the Marines use &#8220;We do more before breakfast than most people do all day.&#8221; We dropped the car off for the annual fitness  test (AKA excuse to fleece drivers), walked [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Tonight is a holiday here in Israel (Shavuot &#8211; Pentecost) and we are off work today. We had a busy morning and <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-387" title="dmz_4757" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dmz_4757-232x350.jpg" alt="dmz_4757" width="232" height="350" />thought of the expressions the Marines use &#8220;We do more before breakfast than most people do all day.&#8221; We dropped the car off for the annual fitness  test (AKA excuse to fleece drivers), walked Kelly down the street for her rabies shot (rabies is a serious problem in Israel because the neighboring countries are not careful about the issue and animals cross the borders freely), picked up ice cream at the Feldman ice cream factory and bought some treats for Kelly.</p>
<p>We went on to Beit Gamliel and Zoe and I checked on hive #1. It was the one with the super on it and we wanted to make sure the bees found their way upstairs and started to draw comb. They did and we were very happy with what we saw. Several frames had 1/3 ready comb and the rest of the frame was being built up.</p>
<p>Zoe was not afraid at all. She handled the frame and was a great assistant. If we decide to add more hives in the spring, each of the girls will get their own hive to color and take care of. Zoe is so into the bee thing that when I ask her what the four most common problems of the honey bee are, she prattles off  &#8220;American Foul Brood, European Foul Brood, Varroa, and Nosema&#8221;. I think she is serious about being a vet.</p>
<div id="attachment_389" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 360px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-389" title="filling the car up" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dmz_4770-350x232.jpg" alt="Kelly watching as I fill the car up with gas" width="350" height="232" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kelly watching as I fill the car up with gas</p></div>
<p>We drove over to Yashresh to check on hive # 2.  We needed to get gas and stopped in Rehovot to fill up. It is  a real pain taking off the veil on these suits so I just turned up the air conditioner and left the veil on. I know that in the many years I lived in Canada I never saw a man with a bee suit filling up his car with gas. The woman who too my cash didn&#8217;t blink when I approached her with the cash. She thought my English was more interesting and asked me about how to say hanacha (discount) in English. We drove off, me still dressed in white from head to toe. We stopped at a light and there was a young Ethiopian couple in the car next to us. They laughed politely and I rolled down my window and asked if tonight was the start of Purim.</p>
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<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-386" title="dmz_4752" src="http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dmz_4752-150x150.jpg" alt="dmz_4752" width="150" height="150" />I went across to the hive myself because Zoe and Maayan were more interested in playing with another dog who was trying to fend us off from the owner&#8217;s land. This hive was a concern to us because when Alison and I went to see it last Friday, it looked weak with very few bees. Doron thought it might be the weather, time of day or maybe they were sprayed. Our concerns were unfounded because there were lots of bees and they were drawing comb and it was looking good. I gave them 2 litres of sugar syrup and we were on our way. I don&#8217;t know if we will get any honey from this hive this summer but our first hive should produce at least enough for us for Rosh Hashanah.
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		<title>Family outing to exclude queens</title>
		<link>http://www.anotherdooropens.com/blog/archives/368</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 15:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This afternoon we all drove out to visit our hive at Beit Gamliel. It is our forst hove and doing well. It needs another level so I prepared the frames and foundation last night and we installed it today. We decided to put a super on for honey which means that we are locking th [...]]]></description>
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<p>This afternoon we all drove out to visit our hive at Beit Gamliel. It is our forst hove and doing well. It needs another level so I prepared the frames and foundation last night and we installed it today. We decided to put a super on for honey which means that we are locking th equeen out of the penthouse suite. She can continue to lay eggs in the lower brood box and the worker bees can store honey in the upper super.</p>

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