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RECALL – the real KEY! Winter spring summer fall Help bees survive Assist colony buildup Reduce swarming Super colonies Consolidate
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Bee’s work and raise brood in a Nest sheltered, darkened cavity small, defensible entrance size ~ 40 l (in European bee) Tom Seeley Photo
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UnNatural Nests On occasion nests built in building or inside discarded (between joists) structures (old nail keg ) They make mistakes – in temperate areas combs (note parallel) seldom survive overwinter
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Beeswax - the major Nest ingredient R. Morse Photo Hexagonal beeswax cells Parallel combs + Organize the nest – brood/food separate
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Beeswax comb cells Bees build horizontal worker and drone cells Worker cells smaller (1/5 th inch diameter) and drone cells larger (1/4 th inch diameter) Also construct queen cups that hang vertically and when used yield peanut-shaped queen cells. Most comb worker cells (to rear brood and store honey) with up to 15% drone cells (usually at periphery) and a small number of queen cups at bottom comb margin From Sammataro & Avitabile Built as Parallel comb
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The Natural Nest Bees separate food (honey) - above from brood – below Pollen between Honey Brood
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We MUST INSIST - parallel comb More or less parallel comb Parallel but not removable Feral comb nest in underground utility box Rustic box hive – bees didn’t follow beekeeper design
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The Langstroth Hive Brushy Mountain Bee Supply MEANS - Applying bee biology – anticipating not reacting – managing bee population ALL POSSIBLE Adding supers above Queen excluder supers Brood Box Usually need 2
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Basic comb organization L. Connor Photo Capped worker cells capped drone cells Capped honey cells
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And in Closing ……. A bit of advice
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