Tracy Alarcon Beekeeper, (in training)

Similar documents
Goal Oriented Beekeeping

Monthly Management. What do I Need to Prioritize and When? Beginning Beekeeping Webb Flowers, Carroll County VA Extension January 26, 2010

Getting Started and Locating Bees

General Beekeeping Schedule and Information

Goal Oriented Beekeeping

Beekeeping Issues. Bees Weather. Beekeeper. o This spring was tough, wet and cool o Bees wouldn t brood up

Beekeeping Calendar Hampton Roads, Virginia

Kentucky Queen Bee Breeders Association December 2 nd, Kevin Hale

Introduction Bee Biology & Equipment

Starting with Bees. Package Bees

Natural (Holistic) Beekeeping

Southside Beekeepers Association March 2017

Best Tips For Keeping Honey Bees

The Nuts and Bolts of Splits & Nucs Jim and Pat Haskell

Hiving Bees from Packages

Beekeeping for Beginners

Honey Bee Health Challenges

Lesson: Habitat happening: The Buzz on Bees. Environmental Literacy Question: How have humans affected the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed?

MAAREC Beekeeper Survey Elizabeth Burdick and Dewey M. Caron University of Delaware

Pushing (a.k.a. messing with ) Your Bees to increase Honey Production

Breeding survivors bees in organic and nordic canadian condition.québec/canada. Anicet Desrochers Queen Breeder / Producer

Lesson: School Choice: The Buzz on Bees. Environmental Literacy Question: How have humans affected the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed?

Honey Bees in Late Spring

LANLP40 SQA Unit Code H5BA 04 Establish a honey bee hive

Seasonal Bee Season Recipe Hippo Pie!

SUSTAINABLE NORTHERN BEEKEEPING A METHOD TO IMPROVE SURVIVAL AND REDUCE REPLACEMENT COSTS Meghan Milbrath, Sand Hill Bees, Munith, MI

Becoming A Backyard Beekeeper. Eric Mussen Extension Apiculturist, Retired Entomology and Nematology University of California, Davis

DO NOT SEND US THIS PAPER SURVEY! WE WILL NOT ENTER ANY RESPONSES PROVIDED ON THIS PREVIEW.

Essex County Beekeepers Practical Beekeeping Syllabus Winter / Spring 2018

Varroa Mites. Sharon Dobesh KSU Plant Pathology Department KSU Entomology (Ancillary Faculty) Konza Beekeepers Association August 11, 2015

Annotated Guide for Mentors Field Experience Checklists. Spring

Bee Basics 11/3/2009. The Queen

Promoting Healthy Bees (Defending the Hive from Bee Diseases and Pests) Grant F.C. Gillard, Jackson, MO

Beekeeping. Session Four: Products of the Hive, Africanized Bees, Diseases/Pests of the Honeybee

START-UP COSTS FOR BACKYARD BEEKEEPING MANY BEEKEEPING SUPPLIERS MANY BEEKEEPING SUPPLIERS PRICES VARY PRICES VARY

Scottish Beekeepers' Association Education and Examination Committee

Varroa Mite Management Options for Atlantic Canada

INTRODUCTION TO BEEKEEPING

NEXT MEETING WHEN: Thursday, Jan 28th, 6pm WHERE: Emporia/Greensville Extension Office 105 Oak Street Emporia, VA 23847

Introduction to Honey Bee Health

Are You Getting Your Money s Worth? Hives. for. Hire. College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension

VSBA Master Beekeeper Knowledge Review Study Test

BEELINES. August 2016 NORTHWEST DISTRICT BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION. August 9th Meeting: Dr. Evan Sugden, The Varroa Horizon-Past, Present, and Future

Syllabus of Examination for Proficiency in Apiculture: Apiary Practical Senior & Beemasters Examination

National Organic Standards Board Livestock Committee Organic Apiculture Recommendation. October 27, 2010

Syllabus. Scottish Beekeepers Association. Basic Beemaster Certificate. Education and Examination Committee

Certified Naturally Grown Apiary Inspection Forms

Cover Crops and Best Management Practices for Honey Bees in California s Almond Orchards. Billy Synk

Bee Diseases Pests and Parasites

NEXT MEETING: 23 JUL 6:30 PM.

Taylan Samancı & Aslı Elif Sunay R&D Department Altıparmak Food Industry Co., İstanbul, Turkey

34% 35% 39.50% 41% 43% 43.50% 48%

Being a Good Neighbor

RTE3155A Manipulate honeybee brood

Farmers & Honeybees. A Farmer s Guide

Guidelines no. 36: Rules for organic beekeeping

3/28/14. Harvesting & Extracting Honey + Honeybee Diseases & Pests. Harvesting Honey 1. Harvesting Honey 2. Properties of Honey 1

UBC Social Ecological Economic Development Studies (SEEDS) Student Report

Quick Start Guide to Natural Beekeeping with the Warre Hive

Factsheet. Beekeeping and sustainability

SMALL HIVE BEETLE (NOTES)

PROTOCOLS TO COMPARE FORMIC ACID TREATMENTS Working Group 4 of COLOSS Varroa Control TASK FORCE. Coordinators B. Dainat and G.

Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Statement on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada (2015)

HONEY BEE COLONY HEALTH

So What is Affecting Bee Health?

Lake Cumberland Beekeepers Association

Honeybees, Pollination and Livelihoods

The speaker was Graeme Sharpe, an Apiculture Specialist and Scottish Bee Advisor from the Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr.

CARROLL COUNTY BEEKEEPERS ASSOC.

Ommatidia The monthly newsletter of the Mecklenburg County Beekeepers Association

Protecting Pollinators in

Sampling to Determine Mite Infestation of Adult Bees

Outline. Lucerne Pollination in the USA. Seed Production Areas in the USA. Major Lucerne Seed Producing States in the USA

These Bees Will Surprise You!

Bees & Sustainability

Issue Overview: Bee blight

Gotta Bee. UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Publishes Significant Finding on Honeybee Societies

Save the Bees! (University of Maryland, Nation s Beekeepers lost ). The big question is, why are these

Perfect Pollinators: Classroom Presentation Packet

Of Bees and Men. A time will come when bees will disappear and milk will be poisonous... Vanga (Bulgarian fortune teller)

Welcome to Beekeeping

Bee Well Honey Bee Supply 815 West Main Street Pickens SC (864)

12 It s Up to You and Me: Here and Across the Sea

Africanized Honey Bees

Bees: Earth s Backbone

Natural Suppression of Honey Bee Tracheal Mites In North Dakota: A Five Year Study

CANADIAN HONEY BEE HEALTH. Best Management Practices for. Industry Analysis & Harmonization

NEWSLETTER OF THE GUILFORD COUNTY BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

Risk assessment: the bees (including a personal point of view from a private beekeeper)

Informational Text Assessment 7

Success with Manuka Farming Linda Newstrom-Lloyd

EAS MASTER BEEKEEPER LAB EXAM 2016 NEW JERSEY

Swarm prevention and spring treatments against Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera)

help host defense give bees a chance

Institute of Ag Professionals

Ecology is the he study of how organisms interact with the environment and each other.

Management of Honeybee Colonies for Pollination in Cages

A Discussion. The report comprises the following items :

The Buzz About Bees. Sadie Brown Boston Area Beekeepers Association July 20, 2015

Seasonal Management II Pushing (a.k.a. messing with ) Your Bees

Transcription:

Tracy Alarcon Beekeeper, (in training) MCBA Director and Bee Herder Editor `13 -`16 Portage County Apiary Inspector Ohio State Beekeepers Association Western Reserve Regional Rep. 12-15 Small scale Nuc and Honey producer

Disclaimer I did not invent, research, or discover any of this information. All the information presented is available in the different literature and websites readily available to anyone that chooses to take the time to look for it and study.

Bees don t read the books/ websites YOU SHOULD! http://articles.extension.org/bee_health http://scientificbeekeeping.com http://agdev.anr.udel.edu/maarec/ Wintering Bees in Cold Climates The Thermology of Wintering Honey Bee Colonies- USDA tech bulletin 1429 Better Beekeeping by Kim Flottum The Hive and the Honey Bee 2015 version Bee Informed Partnership https://beeinformed.org/ Bee Culture Magazine www.beeculture.com

Winter- Now until April A fundamental discussion Medina County Beekeepers Association October 17 th 2016

Basic Fundamentals Two things all living creatures have in common SURVIVE REPRODUCE

FUNDAMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES FOR HONEY BEES 1. Learn the Fundamental Seasonal cycles of the colony. What are they doing and what do they need? 2. DRY CONTAINER OF THE RIGHT SIZE WITH A DEFENDABLE ENTRANCE 3. GOOD FOOD and ENOUGH OF IT 4. MINIMIZE PESTS AND DISEASES 5. MINIMIZE TOXINS AND PESTICIDES

Tonight s FUNDAMENTAL discussion #1. Basic Bee Biology- What s going on at each time of year Equipment / Apiary site Nutrition Pest control Putting it all together

WINTER IS COMING

WHAT KIND OF WINTER?

OLD FARMERS ALMANAC

FARMERS ALMANAC

ACCUWEATHER

WOOLY BEAR PREDICTION This is the legend: The Woolly Bear caterpillar has 13 distinct segments of either rusty brown or black. The wider the rusty brown sections (or the more brown segments there are), the milder the coming winter will be. The more black there is, the more severe the winter.

APIARY SITE FULL SUN, IF POSSIBLE WIND BLOCK FROM THE PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION- NATURAL OR MAN-MADE GOOD AIR DRAINAGE EASY ACCESS

NATURAL TREE LINE AND TARPAPER WRAP

SIMPLE TARP WIND BREAK

STRAW BALES

BUILD A FENCE

BEE HOUSE

GOOD REPAIR. EQUIPMENT Traditional Winter configuration is two, ten frame deeps. This should weigh close to 185 lbs. at the beginning of Winter Another common configuration is three, (3), mediums. For those that use all mediums Screened Bottom Boards? I close mine. Solid Bottom Boards? Tilt hive forward a little to drain water.

Equipment Install Mouse Guards. Check to make sure mice have not already moved in. Upper entrances, small, are good for ventilation. Removing moist air. Don t get blocked so bees can perform cleansing flights Insulate inner cover to prevent moist air from freezing on inner cover then thawing out and raining down on the bees. WET, COLD BEES ARE DEAD BEES.

EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION

EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION

SOLID INSULATION ON TOP OF INNER COVER UNDER OUTER COVER

UPPER ENTRANCE IN WRAPPED COLONY

Seasonality of Brood and Adult Populations (Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers) The population of a bee hive fluctuates during the year according to the seasons and food resources. The numbers of workers fluctuate considerably during the season. Drones are produced when resources improve in the spring and then eliminated in the fall -- a seasonal pattern determined by resource availability.

Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers In January and February, the worker adult population decreases, reaching a seasonal low sometime in February/March when a colony may have less than 20,000 bees. A 3lb.package is about 10,000 bees. Increasing day length and pollen availability soon insures that birth rate exceeds death rate and the colony population grows rapidly in April, May and June.

Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers The brood cycle is also seasonal. In January, many colonies rear little worker brood, and no drones or queens are raised at this time. With increasing day length and especially with the availability of early pollen, the rearing of brood increases rapidly.

Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers Depending upon the race, brood production continues at a high level during the summer months, although at a rate below spring levels. The number of brood cells in use can peak at 40,000. There may be a second peak in brood rearing in early fall when new pollen sources are available but then rearing of brood falls rapidly with fewer food resources, to reach zero or nearly so by December.

Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers

NUTRITION YOUR AVERAGE FULL SIZE COLONY NEEDS BETWEEN 70-100 LBS. OF HONEY TO SURVIVE UNTIL APRIL IN A USUAL YEAR. WHATEVER USUAL IS.

NUTRITION The average colony uses between 22-60 lbs. of Pollen a year! THERE'S AN OLD SAYING THAT IS STILL TRUE TODAY- IT TAKES ONE FRAME OF HONEY, ONE FRAME OF WATER, AND ONE FRAME OF POLLEN TO RAISE ONE FRAME OF BROOD.

NUTRITION Well nourished colonies always fare better than under nourished ones. They are better able to fight off pests, disease, and toxins.

#1 PEST? PESTS Varroa Destructor, of course. We should be keeping this pest managed throughout the year! Long before Winter.

AS THE WINTER SEASON PROGRESSES HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COLONY IS ALIVE?

LISTEN TO THE HIVE

PAUL KOSMOS FEB. 2016 FEEDING FONDANT

DEBRIS ON SCREENED BOTTOM BOARD

ELECTRONIC HIVE SCALE

SCALE WITH TEMP AND HUMIDITY MONITOR

IR CAMERAS FOR PHONES TO PROFESSIONALS

LET S (TRY TO) PUT IT ALL TOGETHER

OCT./NOV. Weigh colonies. Traditional setup should weigh close to 185lbs. If not, feed! If temp stays above 50F feed 2-1 sugar syrup, lots of it! If below 50F switch to some form of solid sugar. I.E. Fondant, sugar bricks Install mouse guards maybe Some folks wrap colonies at end of Nov. Brood rearing is lowest at end of Nov.- good time to treat for Varroa with Oxalic Acid, if needed.

WEIGHING COLONY USING A BATHROOM SCALE

WEIGHING HIVE USING SPRING SCALE AND LEVER.

Hive on a feed scale

FEEDING 2 TO 1 SYRUP THREE GALLONS AT ONE TIME

FEEDING FONDANT

Three ways to use OA. Dribble- Spray- Sublimate (Vaporize)

DECEMBER Check for mites using sticky board at beginning of month. Treat for Varroa with Oxalic Acid if you didn t do so in November. Zero brood rearing going on this time of year, usually. Start planning for next year. Classes- colony number expansions- building more equipment Store equipment Spring is only a few months away!

KIM FLOTTUM HIVE STORAGE STAND

SUPERS ON THEIR SIDES

WINTER FRAME STORAGE

January/ February Small amount of brood rearing as day length increases. Not much but a little. Warm days maybe some cleansing flights. Sticky Board to check for Varroa. Use caution about treating with Oxalic Acid if you treated in Nov. or Dec. Oxalic is hard on bees and brood. Adult population still in decline. We need what little brood there is to emerge STUDY!!!!

As Winter progresses dead bees in the snow is not uncommon.

March Critical Time for the colony. With increasing daylight and early pollen coming into the hive Brood rearing starts to begin in earnest. More colonies die in March and April due to starvation. Brood rearing requires lots of energy which means lots of food! If there is not enough pollen in the hive the bees will use their own reserves to feed the brood. This shortens the adults lives. Continue to monitor for Varroa.

EMERGENCY FEED CANDY BOARD

EMERGENCY FEED- FONDANT

EMERGENCY FEED DRY SUGAR ON NEWSPAPER

DON T FORGET THE PROTEIN!!!!

Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers

April Colonies need lots of food at this time of year. Brood rearing usually in full force, (if pollen and nectar are coming in). SO WATCH FOOD STORES CLOSELY. FEED IF REQUIRED Dandelions usually bloom this month and is the beginning of the Spring flow. Weather can change drastically at this time of year. Those that wrap their hives usually wait until the end of the month to unwrap Continue monitoring for Varroa. Numbers can double each month.

Questions?