Well, this post got stuck in my queue and never made it out before Christmas, much to my dismay. I have had a wonderful holiday so far, and even though it is December 26 I thought I would post my annual bee song regardless. I think my first such post in 2015 was still my best; this year I used my darling wife’s favorite as the basis for my poetry.
This is sung to the tune of White Christmas. I tried to write it from the point of view of the bees, sitting in their cluster even as I type. Enjoy.
We’re buzzing for a bright Springtime
Just like the ones we used to know
Where the tree buds glisten
and evenings misting
So nectar and pollen start to flow
We’re buzzing for a bright Springtime
With every wing beat that I form
My our cluster be merry and warm
And may all your colonies go swarm

My top bar hives (and nuc) on December 15, 2019. This is my first year trying to overwinter a nuc, so I wrapped it in foam insulation to make myself feel better. I did an oxalic dribble in my Langstroth hives, including the nuc, before taking this picture. You can dribble a top bar hive; I just decided against it. ©Erik Brown
May you prosper and find honey in 2020. Happy New Year!