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UNDERSTANDING THE HONEY FLOW The honey flow represents a rapid increase in the space bees need in the hive. At a rate of several pounds of new honey per day, a hive with limited space can quickly lead to a colony with thoughts of swarming. If the colony swarms, it will essentially split in two, with one half leaving the colony for a new home. RECOGNIZING AND AVOIDING SWARMS Introduction A swarm is one of the most dramatic and amazing shows of nature that anyone, beekeeper or not, can witness. Swarming is a natural process through which honeybees reproduce and pass along genes to the next generation. Though often viewed as counter-productive for the beekeeper, if honey is AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BROOD NEST The five states represented by these changes - egg, larva, capped brood, pupa and empty cell - will each be evident in many cells in the brood nest. As the queen moves around the hive, each time she lays an egg she kicks off this timeline for one particular cell. Then YOUR NEW BEEHIVE: THE FIRST TWO WEEKS BEES AND PESTICIDES: WHAT IS SAFE? Hand Picking Bugs Off Of Your Plants. This becomes quite a tedious task especially if you have a lot of pests. But it does work well and is totally safe for your bees. 3. Buy Bug Traps. I did this one year when we were over run with June bugs. The traps are usually bags with bait in them that hang in your garden. 5 METHODS TO HELP YOU RAISE YOUR OWN QUEENS A BEEKEEPERS GUIDE TO USING OXALIC ACID PERFECTBEELEARNJOIN COLONYEVENTSFORUMBLOGSTORE PerfectBee Colony : for beekeepers, by Beekeepers. PerfectBee Colony is a unique and rich membership for hobbyist beekeepers. Colony features benefits to help you learn (or learn more!) about your beekeeping, engage with other beekeepers and save money on your beekeeping supplies. And best of all, Colony is a wonderful and friendly community of THE PERFECTBEE BEEKEEPING STORE The PerfectBee Store serves thousands of hobbyist beekeepers around the US. With high quality products, low shipping costs and customer service that truly appreciates and respects our customers, you'll be delighted with all we offer. Click any of our products categories below to browse and shop. Hives and Accessories. Components. MANAGING HIVE CAPACITY Introduction As beekeepers, we offer our bees a place to live. Whether they choose to stay is entirely their choice. If they decide they don't like their digs, they swarm or abscond. But many bees live quite happily with the choice beekeepers provide to them, often for manyyears. However,
UNDERSTANDING THE HONEY FLOW The honey flow represents a rapid increase in the space bees need in the hive. At a rate of several pounds of new honey per day, a hive with limited space can quickly lead to a colony with thoughts of swarming. If the colony swarms, it will essentially split in two, with one half leaving the colony for a new home. RECOGNIZING AND AVOIDING SWARMS Introduction A swarm is one of the most dramatic and amazing shows of nature that anyone, beekeeper or not, can witness. Swarming is a natural process through which honeybees reproduce and pass along genes to the next generation. Though often viewed as counter-productive for the beekeeper, if honey is BEES AND PESTICIDES: WHAT IS SAFE? As a general rule, PerfectBee recommends against the use of pesticides or any form of chemicals around your bees wherever possible. However, we also recognize that many of you are avid gardeners or are well within your bees' range of neighbors who will use pesticides.The following guidance is therefore a AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BROOD NEST The five states represented by these changes - egg, larva, capped brood, pupa and empty cell - will each be evident in many cells in the brood nest. As the queen moves around the hive, each time she lays an egg she kicks off this timeline for one particular cell. Then YOUR NEW BEEHIVE: THE FIRST TWO WEEKS 5 METHODS TO HELP YOU RAISE YOUR OWN QUEENS A BEEKEEPERS GUIDE TO USING OXALIC ACID THE PERFECTBEE BEEKEEPING STORE The PerfectBee Store serves thousands of hobbyist beekeepers around the US. With high quality products, low shipping costs and customer service that truly appreciates and respects our customers, you'll be delighted with all we offer. Click any of our products categories below to browse and shop. Hives and Accessories. Components. INTRODUCTORY BEEKEEPING COURSE A heavily practical course! We introduce you to the types of beehives in common use today and how they might best suit your specific needs. We cover tools, accessories, clothing and much more. Then we discover that great moment when you obtain and install your first bees! LEARNMORE.
UNDERSTANDING THE HONEY FLOW The honey flow represents a rapid increase in the space bees need in the hive. At a rate of several pounds of new honey per day, a hive with limited space can quickly lead to a colony with thoughts of swarming. If the colony swarms, it will essentially split in two, with one half leaving the colony for a new home. BEEKEEPING AND THE NEIGHBORS Mixing with the Neighbors Many hobbies can be enjoyed alone or with the participation of a few other like-minded folk. In situations like this, it's not particularly difficult to simply enjoy in isolation or with a supportive other, with no impact on anyone else. Beekeeping is a little different. You WHERE TO PLACE A BEEHIVE The beehive should never be placed in a windy spot, but there are times when the weather deteriorates enough that no place is sheltered from the wind. In these cases, cover the hive and weight down the cover with cinderblocks or bricks. Straps can also be used in extreme weather to prevent damage to the hive. A little bit of wind is normal,but
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RECOGNIZING AND AVOIDING SWARMS Introduction A swarm is one of the most dramatic and amazing shows of nature that anyone, beekeeper or not, can witness. Swarming is a natural process through which honeybees reproduce and pass along genes to the next generation. Though often viewed as counter-productive for the beekeeper, if honey is A BEEKEEPERS GUIDE TO USING OXALIC ACID OBTAINING AND INSTALLING A NUCLEUS COLONY Move the Frames. Starting with one of the outer frames in the nuc, gently lift it up (you may have to use a hive tool if there is propolis involved). Keep it over the nuc as much as possible and gently move it over the top of the beehive. Insert the frame, adjacent to one of the empty frames left in the hive. LYSON MOTORIZED 12 FRAME HONEY EXTRACTOR Hinged clear Plexiglas covers. 120V variable speed motor. Stainless steel honey gate. Adjustable height steel legs with bolt holes for attachment to floor (assembly required) And now included for FREE: two deep frame tangential inserts (a $50 value). The deep frame insertsallow
HOW AND WHEN TO MOVE A BEEHIVE PERFECTBEELEARNJOIN COLONYEVENTSFORUMBLOGSTORE PerfectBee Colony : for beekeepers, by Beekeepers. PerfectBee Colony is a unique and rich membership for hobbyist beekeepers. Colony features benefits to help you learn (or learn more!) about your beekeeping, engage with other beekeepers and save money on your beekeeping supplies. And best of all, Colony is a wonderful and friendly community of YOUR NEW BEEHIVE: THE FIRST TWO WEEKS UNDERSTANDING THE HONEY FLOW The honey flow represents a rapid increase in the space bees need in the hive. At a rate of several pounds of new honey per day, a hive with limited space can quickly lead to a colony with thoughts of swarming. If the colony swarms, it will essentially split in two, with one half leaving the colony for a new home. BEEKEEPING AND THE NEIGHBORS WHERE TO PLACE A BEEHIVE The beehive should never be placed in a windy spot, but there are times when the weather deteriorates enough that no place is sheltered from the wind. In these cases, cover the hive and weight down the cover with cinderblocks or bricks. Straps can also be used in extreme weather to prevent damage to the hive. A little bit of wind is normal,but
RECOGNIZING AND AVOIDING SWARMS Introduction A swarm is one of the most dramatic and amazing shows of nature that anyone, beekeeper or not, can witness. Swarming is a natural process through which honeybees reproduce and pass along genes to the next generation. Though often viewed as counter-productive for the beekeeper, if honey is A BEEKEEPERS GUIDE TO USING OXALIC ACID OBTAINING AND INSTALLING A NUCLEUS COLONY Move the Frames. Starting with one of the outer frames in the nuc, gently lift it up (you may have to use a hive tool if there is propolis involved). Keep it over the nuc as much as possible and gently move it over the top of the beehive. Insert the frame, adjacent to one of the empty frames left in the hive. LYSON MOTORIZED 12 FRAME HONEY EXTRACTOR Hinged clear Plexiglas covers. 120V variable speed motor. Stainless steel honey gate. Adjustable height steel legs with bolt holes for attachment to floor (assembly required) And now included for FREE: two deep frame tangential inserts (a $50 value). The deep frame insertsallow
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UNDERSTANDING THE HONEY FLOW The honey flow represents a rapid increase in the space bees need in the hive. At a rate of several pounds of new honey per day, a hive with limited space can quickly lead to a colony with thoughts of swarming. If the colony swarms, it will essentially split in two, with one half leaving the colony for a new home. IS BEEKEEPING RIGHT FOR YOU? Think First. Then Consider Starting Beekeeping The idea of beekeeping is fascinating to many. The potential for all that glorious honey attracts still others. But at PerfectBee we think it’s important anyone setting out down this wonderful path does so for the right MANAGING HIVE CAPACITY Introduction As beekeepers, we offer our bees a place to live. Whether they choose to stay is entirely their choice. If they decide they don't like their digs, they swarm or abscond. But many bees live quite happily with the choice beekeepers provide to them, often for manyyears. However,
FOUNDATION OR FOUNDATIONLESS BEEKEEPING? A Key Choice for the Beekeeper When first starting out, the beginning beekeeper is faced with numerous choices to make about beekeeping equipment. Those decisions are made with little or no experience as a guide. One of the more important decisions is whether to use foundation. Frames vs. Foundation First, WHEN TO START A BEEHIVE When spring begins and the weather begins to warm is the ideal time for bees to start a new hive. Their activity levels build along with the blooming of flowers and they can tend to and build their hive as the season flourishes. Cold weather will inhibit the bees' movements and they will not work on the hive until the season changes. 5 METHODS TO HELP YOU RAISE YOUR OWN QUEENS Grafting. Grafting is one option to raise your own queens. First, you wait until after larvae hatches. Then you’ll use a grafting tool to scoop out the freshly hatched larvae. An important part to this step is to be sure that you don’t flip the larvae. It may actually be drowned in its own fluid. FIRST HIVE CHECK IN THE SPRING 2. Remaining honey stores. If not, provide food. Feeding honey bees in spring is a common practice among beekeepers, especially when it has been determined that the store is low and the honey flow is not yet under way. Because it’s spring, sugar water in a 1:1 mixture is all you’ll need. Use a feeder inside the hive to avoid attracting AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BROOD NEST The five states represented by these changes - egg, larva, capped brood, pupa and empty cell - will each be evident in many cells in the brood nest. As the queen moves around the hive, each time she lays an egg she kicks off this timeline for one particular cell. ThenSkip to content
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