Tools and Equipment Bee School 2019
Hive Parts
Langstroth Hive Comes in 10 frame or 8 frame set up Queen excluder is not always necessary Most common hive used
Lids Telescoping Lid Migratory lid
Box sizes Shallow- Used for honey Medium- Used for honey and hive body at times Deep- Used for hive body. Occasionally used for honey due to weight
Frames Frames must be used for proper sized box. Shallow, medium, deep from left to right.
Foundation types Wired Wax/ Wax Pros- Bees typically draw it out correctly, less drone brood production Cons- Risk of contaminants in the wax, must be braced, bees don’t always draw it out correctly
Foundation types Plastic Pros- Stays straight, longevity, durability Cons- Bees don’t take to it well at times, its plastic
Foundation types Foundationless Pros- Cheaper, less chance of contaminants in wax Cons- Honey extraction, cross comb, control over cell size (worker vs. drone)
Bottom boards Screened Solid
Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment
Tools
Varroa Mite Management Drone trapping- cut out frame on top left. Drone frame top right Sugar shake kit- powdered sugar, water, white tray, shaker jar
Nucleus (NUC) Colony 5 frame colony Uses deep frames Helpful for splitting colonies, over wintering, supporting other colonies and more
Double Nuc Colony
Other types of hives Top Bar Warre Hive
Other types of hives, Continued Honey Cow ???
Questions?