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Tools and Equipment Bee School 2019
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Hive Parts
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Langstroth Hive Comes in 10 frame or 8 frame set up
Queen excluder is not always necessary Most common hive used
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Lids Telescoping Lid Migratory lid
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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
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Frames Frames must be used for proper sized box.
Shallow, medium, deep from left to right.
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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
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Foundation types Plastic Pros- Stays straight, longevity, durability
Cons- Bees don’t take to it well at times, its plastic
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Foundation types Foundationless
Pros- Cheaper, less chance of contaminants in wax Cons- Honey extraction, cross comb, control over cell size (worker vs. drone)
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Bottom boards Screened Solid
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Tools
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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
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Nucleus (NUC) Colony 5 frame colony Uses deep frames
Helpful for splitting colonies, over wintering, supporting other colonies and more
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Double Nuc Colony
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Other types of hives Top Bar Warre Hive
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Other types of hives, Continued
Honey Cow ???
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Questions?
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