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- Tue Jan 21, 2025 2:58 pm
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Brutal Cold
- Replies: 0
- Views: 130
Brutal Cold
I put heated water out in my bee water jar awhile ago--birds visit it whether bees do or not. I just saw a mocking bird getting a drink and watched a wren hopping from landing board to landing board snacking on recently deceased bees. Spring can't come soon enough for me.
- Wed Jan 08, 2025 2:58 pm
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Bees Collecting Pollen Sub
- Replies: 25
- Views: 257092
Re: Bees Collecting Pollen Sub
It is 35F with a slight breeze and 3-4 bees are out collecting pollen substitute. Brood in need or some Russian genetics?
- Mon Dec 30, 2024 10:29 am
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Bees Collecting Pollen Sub
- Replies: 25
- Views: 257092
Re: Bees Collecting Pollen Sub
I got my dry pollen substitute out by my nectarometer on December 23rd this year. The bees are definitely interested in it. So far, my bees appear to be in better shape than they were this time last year. The weather so far this winter does not seem to be pointing to an earlier red maple bloom.
- Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:36 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Foundation Replacement
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1344
Re: Foundation Replacement
I tend to replace older dark frames that have some pollen stored in them if they are over 5 years old. I don't have freezer space for them to possibly keep the pollen in good shape. If I don't keep them in a freezer, they need to be stored with Paramoth to protect from waxmoth. The pollen won't be g...
- Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:27 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Increase Hives
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5272
Re: Increase Hives
If the weather is warm enough to put those frames into an 8 frame setup, I would put the other 4 in right away so that you avoid burr comb issues by violating bee space. To start, I would have the active frames together and in the center. If temperatures are still cool, I would consider using a nuc-...
- Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:17 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Solstice
- Replies: 38
- Views: 329322
Re: Solstice
I've gone with the 37/39F based on the Q&A sheet Dadant has published for years. I don't really know at what point it is too cool for the vapors to properly spread within the hive, but since I'm not all that fond of the cold and at 37/39F, few foragers are out and about, I've gone with that. I d...
- Sat Dec 21, 2024 8:05 am
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Solstice
- Replies: 38
- Views: 329322
Re: Solstice
Happy Bee New Year 2024. I put sugar bricks or sugar and pollen substitute bricks on all of my remote hives over the last 2 days. It was too cool to do serious exams, but the populations in the hives looked good and bees had either completely or largely consumed sugar bricks I put on just short of a...
- Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:43 am
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Increase Hives
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5272
Re: Increase Hives
Check out the GCBA website homepage. We have posted the pdf version of an early season splits presentation given at a recent meeting we had. It is under the "Interesting Sites/Presentations" section of the homepage. Vern Allen is working on putting together an Intermediate Beekeeping cours...
- Sun Nov 24, 2024 5:47 pm
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Late November Presentation
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2420
Late November Presentation
I did a bee presentation with bees on Friday, the latest I have ever done. I had to put bees in the observation hive on Wednesday when it was warm, and did not get them back in their hive until this afternoon. I used a nuc with a late July swarm/abscond. The nuc was not massively strong, but ok. The...
- Thu Nov 21, 2024 5:58 pm
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Don't Let Your Bees Starve
- Replies: 16
- Views: 48911
Re: Don't Let Your Bees Starve
My belief is that the bees will consume the brick before they uncap honey. Both require some water for them to be able consume, but unless tightly clustered and unable to reach the bricks, I would think using the bricks would be easier and preferred by the bees. I don't have definitive evidence for ...
- Tue Nov 19, 2024 9:06 am
- Forum: Just Stuff
- Topic: Don't Let Your Bees Starve
- Replies: 16
- Views: 48911
Re: Don't Let Your Bees Starve
A little less than a month ago, I put sugar bricks on all of my hives away from the house. These contain about 1.66lbs of sugar each. When I checked yesterday, all bricks in all hives had been consumed. I added more bricks. I am going to increase production and increase the frequency of checking sto...
- Mon Nov 11, 2024 6:35 pm
- Forum: News & information
- Topic: Emerson Heatherly
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3519
Emerson Heatherly
Judy Faircloth asked me to share the news of Emerson's passing. He and Norman were long time beekeeping friends and members of GCBA. I've included links to a 2005 Greensboro News & Record article for those GCBA members who did not get the chance to know Emerson. https://greensboro.com/former-loc...
- Sun Nov 03, 2024 10:43 am
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Brood?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4033
Re: Brood?
A lot of the time, you've got to watch that they don't put sugar water in every cell where a queen might lay. I wouldn't worry too much about that where you had no resources in the hive to start with. I'd rather have them need to clear some laying space than have a strong colony starve.
- Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:17 am
- Forum: Upcoming Events
- Topic: GCBA Beginner Beekeeping Course 2025
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4172
GCBA Beginner Beekeeping Course 2025
The Guilford County Beekeepers Association will offer the Beginner Beekeeping Course on the following dates: Thursday, January 09 Thursday, January 16 Thursday, January 23 Thursday, January 30 Thursday, February 06 Thursday, February 13 Thursday, February 20 (optional question & answer session/r...
- Tue Oct 29, 2024 1:49 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Brood?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4033
Re: Brood?
The mystery deepens. . . .I got a call this morning from one of our beekeepers looking for a queen. He had checked with Beez Needz and they did not have any. They knew of the Jacobs Home for Wayward Bees and my efforts to overwinter late absconds for emergency queens and late season bee presentation...
- Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:44 am
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Brood?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4033
Re: Brood?
I'm glad you posted this; I've run into a few hives with absolutely no brood. The hives appear healthy and calm. I have spotted the queen in some and in others I did not. Pharmacyman's post on Varroa may contain another example of a broodless colony. I spoke with Mark Case on Saturday and asked if h...
- Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:45 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Varroa Mites
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17422
Re: Varroa Mites
I think label is 1 gram per brood chamber, but studies indicate 4 grams of OA total is more effective than 1 or 2.
- Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:15 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Pollen not seen
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1677
Re: Pollen not seen
If you have a shim, you could add small pieces above on the top bars of your top super. This would let you check it quickly to either add more if consumed or remove it if it becomes a feeder for SHB larvae.
- Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:51 pm
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Varroa Mites
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17422
Re: Varroa Mites
My opinions--I would remove the deep if it is totally empty. I would treat with OAV since it is broodless. Your bees may be bringing in mites from a colony that has queen issues and is an object of your bees' robbing efforts. After that, I would keep an eye on the landing board; are the bees flying ...
- Sat Oct 12, 2024 11:50 am
- Forum: Beekeeping 101
- Topic: Small Hive Beetles
- Replies: 14
- Views: 99062
Re: Small Hive Beetles
I just checked on a small swarm/nuc that recently re-queened. The new queen is laying, but the population of bees is down significantly. I removed the top nuc box after finding and crushing over 100 SHB in the empty cells from comb in that box. I'm hoping that with less area to patrol, bee populatio...