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Hello All, On inspection of my only hive 2 weeks ago and again today my hive population seems smaller. There is a lot of honey production, and many vacated (dark cells). I did not find the queen or…Continue
Started by Jeannie Pace. Last reply by Jeannie Pace Jul 16, 2018.
Hello All, Finally living a dream by installing my first package of bees two weeks ago. I gave the gals 9 days to settle in before making an inspection. I limited the hive to 8 bars as a starter. I…Continue
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Started by Jeannie Pace. Last reply by Elizabeth Lake Apr 13, 2018.
Hi friends,My most recent inspection of my backyard top bar hive revealed a couple of things that I'm wondering about. I attended the last mentoring session with Lulu and Mark and learned A LOT,…Continue
Started by Emily Hurd. Last reply by Elizabeth Lake Aug 18, 2017.
Hi All,Here is an awesome site which contains a wealth of information about bees. http://scientificbeekeeping.comContinue
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Hi Jeannie,
Are you attending the NM Beekeepers conference tomorrow? There will be a talk by someone who works really hot bees! could be interesting.
I think requeening might calm things down, so I have heard.
-jason
Hello All,
This is my 2nd summer with a top bar. It's my only hive as I am trying to learn beekeeping,
My first colony was Saskatraz. They were gentle and easy to work around; however, the colony disappeared late winter or early spring. Reason undetermined
I was gifted a swarm that I installed May 1. They were feisty on installation. They are getting more defensive. This morning I approached the water station and bees started circling me 6 feet from the station. Last night one nailed me in the back as I worked in the garden out of their path (so I thought).
I'm thinking I need to requeen, but honestly, I don't want to open the hive to inspect the situation.
Suggestions?
Jeannie
I have a couple of hives available right now.
You can see the hives on my website: NM Beeworks
Thanks,
-jason
Two guys in town make wonderful top bar hives.
The original designer is T.J. Carr.
The other guy - who uses T.J.'s plans is Jason Fink. He has a few built and available for sale.
To preview this hive use this link.
http://abqbeeks.org/forum/topics/plans-diagrams-for-top-bar
TJ has made his plans available to ABQ beekeeps.
Cheers,
Jeannie
Hi Everyone,
I am new to beekeeping and would like to purchase a top bar hive from someone local instead of from a company. Does anyone have one they would like to sell to a rookie?
Thank you fro your time.
Sincerely,
Ronda Z
Jeannie, It's hard to tell for sure without seeing the hive, but that sounds like a pretty typical mite kill. The winter bees are sick and have a shortened lifespan and don't make it until spring. Did you do an alcohol wash or sugar shake to get an accurate mite count? If you are just looking for mites visually, you rarely see them until you have a pretty sever infestation. Take a look at the tops of the brood cells, you will probably see white crystals. That's mite feces and is a sure sign of a mite kill.
Sadly, I cleaned out my hive this morning. I suspected the girls had died or absconded so my disappointed wasn't huge. Late summer I had to requeen. The new queen was laying a great brood pattern. When I winterized the hive, the population had increased and their temperament was gentle and busy.
On inspection today, I found maybe 200-300 dead bees. Most on the floor - a few clustered with heads into the cell. Pounds of honey, nectar and colorful pollen in the combs. No sign of brood cells. No glaring signs of mites or other pests. A very tidy hive. Some of the capped honey near the center entrance is darker then the combs toward the ends.
This is my first colony of bees.
The hive is at 7,000 ft.
I'm not certain what conditions I should attribute the low bee count or what my next steps should be. I would like to start another colony, but don't want to repeat my mistakes.
Your ideas will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Jeannie
Hello Fellow Beekeepers!
My bees did not over winter and I am looking for a swarm. I used to be on the swarm list but somehow i am not on it anymore. I would really like to get a new swarm soon. I have been keeping my eye out but have not seen many bees at all!! Please let me know if you see a swarm or have one you are willing to give me.
Thank you,
Dorian 505-321-7571
I would either leave it alone or move it closer to the rest of the combs.
During a hive inspection today I discovered the gals have built a full size comb on the last follower board. Do I take that off and harvest the honey or leave it on?
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