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HONEY BEES WE NEED THEM
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WHY ARE HONEY BEES IMPORTANT?
Every third bite of food we eat is due to pollination Pollination 18,000 acres of Blueberries, Cranberries, Raspberries in Fraser Valley. Fruits/Berries – Creston & Okanagan No Pollination = no fruit – no nuts – no hay? – no vegetables?
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What’s Happening to the Bees?
1. USA – CCD – 50% Loss of Colonies Stress – Movement – Mites – Nutrition Virus – resistant new strains? Nosema Ceranae 2. BC – 50% Overwinter Loss 2014 Long hard winter w/cold spring Nosema Insecticides – systemic types Loss of forage
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CRESTON VARROA MITES
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You want me to be a beekeeper?
WE NEED BEEKEEPERS You want me to be a beekeeper?
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THE BEE INSPECTOR
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Honey Bees are Regulated
“BEE ACT” OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Register apiary sites Permit to Sell Bees and Equipment Disease: Inspection & Control
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A Healthy Bee Yard
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START UP COSTS Suit, hat, veil, & gloves $150. Bees (2 colonies) $400.
Tools (hive tool & smoker) $50. Honey Supers (4) $100. Extractor $300. Uncapping Knife $100. Misc. (Medications/Mites) $50. TOTAL $1100.
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GETTING STARTED IN BEES
ECOMONIC OPPORTUNITIES Honey – 100 lbs/Colony = $300 Wax - .5 Kg / Col = $50 Pollination per Col = $100 Pollen = $20/Kg Royal Jelly = $250/L Venom = $100/gm Queen Production = $20 ea Packages & Nucs = $100 ea Propolis = $300 / Kg
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WHERE DO I FIND IT?? Bees: Dave Johnson – Nelson/Proctor 250 229 4765
Books: Doug McCutcheon – Armstrong Equip: AB Honey Producers – Edmonton Stawn’s Honey Supplies – Vernon Medications: Medivet – High River Information: Lance (Bee Inspector) Infobasket: www/infobasket.gov.bc.ca
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Kootenay Fall Fair
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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Kootenay Kountry Honey Product
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