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Basics of Starting Beekeeping Still You? Bethany Swartz Jenn Van Wagnen
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Keys to Beekeeping Knowledge of bee science Knowledge of bee botany Familiarity with modern agriculture Some elementary economics Tools & ability to work with wood Ability to keep vehicles running Fortitude to take bee stings
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Keys to Managing Bees knowledge of bee biology/art commitment of time and interest a bee hive [Langstroth] bees an apiary site personal protective & ancillary equipment basics of what – when - where - how & why solving requeening/feeding management
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What to wear/use? a veil (always) coveralls boots sleeve/pant leg tie downs gloves (sparingly) avoid strong body odors smoker hive tool/frame lifter tool box/stool
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When to manage When to manage ♦ AVOID RAIN ♦ warm dry, windless days are best ♦ 10 AM- 4 PM ♦ during nectar flow (or feed colonies sugar water) ♦ when smaller in population size or in supers--only during the summer
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Where & How long? ♦ At side of colony ♦ 5 – 20 minutes ♦ avoid robbing ♦ use manipulating cloth to cover exposed frames ♦ consider tools like frame lifter ♦ ‘listen’ to bees
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Why Inspect? ♦ For a reason - intensively or extensively ♦ spring & fall ♦ to control swarming ♦ to super ♦ to harvest ♦ to overwinter successfully ♦ to control pests including mites
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Do you need to see the queen? YES! No!
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10 Inspection tips *Refer to page 195 in the text Examine on warm sunny days between 10AM -4PM Examine under good forage conditions Concentrate on smaller colonies to learn Always wear veil and bee-tight clothing Keep lighted smoker handy Manipulate as rapidly as possible w/out hurrying Slow down and smooth-out hand/body movements Start on outer frame – avoid jarring & crushing bees Hold frames to permit easy, rapid viewing Avoid robbing ENJOY! The KEY is your enjoyment!
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Handling difficult colonies Don’t! Use tools Wait for better forage/bees forage/bees Avoid robbing Requeen –Have to 1 st dequeen Feed bees
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Requeening
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Requeening introduce a purchased gentle queen rear a new queen from gentle bees add a queen cell from gentle bees allow bees to rear own new queen do nothing – will eventually raise a new queen Hardest part is dequeening!! Dequeen and....
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Feeding Bees To avoid colony starvation To stimulate colony development To modify foraging population Provide newly hived bees w/ food Make queen rearing/requeening easier Sugar syrup or powdered sugar To feed medications Sugar syrup or protein Stimulate drone production Dry sugar with protein Dry sugar with protein To feed supplemental protein into colony Sugar syrup
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Feeding sugar WHY? – save colony (fall, winter or early spring) – stimulate colony (early spring) – get new colony (pkg, nuc, swarm) started – administer medications – assist w/ queen rearing/drone production – sample for mites (powdered sugar) – help make inspections easier Feeding is never easy
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Feeding sugar but also... but also... in dry form in candy form as powdered sugar ♦ As sugar syrup
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Feeding honey Never! except except when needed! when needed! and and you know source! you know source!
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Feeding protein Pollen supplement – Pollen substitute
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Supplying water
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Starting !!! You & friends!!!
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