Tomatoville® Gardening Forums


Notices

Share your favorite photos with us here. Instructions on how to post them can be found in the first post within.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old May 24, 2016   #1
clkeiper
Tomatovillian™
 
clkeiper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 4,350
Default honey bees... whoo hooo!

here was yesterdays work.. at least some of it. I started the day weed eating while it was still cool. then in the afternoon I had friends come help.. one to watch for my customers and her husband to help with the bees. the first hive is filled to the hilt with bees and honey already.
the 2nd hive is the swarm from last week... the third hive I didn't even know there were bees in it. I thought as quiet as it was it was bees checking it out for a potential site..Maybe they just swarmed into the hive because there was no new brood in it yet, but I did find the queen. and just as we finished up for the day in drove a neighbor with a swarm in her apple tree. whoo hoo a BONUS! so now I am back up to 4 hives.

100_2059.jpg

100_2063.jpg

100_2068.JPG

100_2071.JPG
__________________
carolyn k

Last edited by clkeiper; May 24, 2016 at 09:01 AM.
clkeiper is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 24, 2016   #2
My Foot Smells
Tomatovillian™
 
My Foot Smells's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Pulaski County, Arkansas
Posts: 1,239
Default

Sweet !! Nice job catching the swarm and looks like the hives are in full swing.

Have you ever heard of the "beetle baffle?" I put those on the hive after I had a bout w/ the hive beetle. Seems to work and simple idea, have also used the oil traps. I've got hives up on benches, to many creepy crawlies on the ground.

Looks like you will be extracting this year.
My Foot Smells is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 24, 2016   #3
clkeiper
Tomatovillian™
 
clkeiper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 4,350
Default

I haven't seen any hive beetles here. not to say they aren't here, but I haven't encountered any. these are sitting on concrete or pallets, not directly on the ground.
Hopefully I will be extracting in June or July with the size of the overwintered hive. I haven't ever had Spring honey before. I have struggled to keep the hives over winter every year. Last year I left one super of honey on to see if it would help. That hive made it. My other colonies were package bees I purchased in Spring and all died. Maybe next year I will have more overwinter with the hives (all this year) being from swarms.
__________________
carolyn k
clkeiper is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 24, 2016   #4
My Foot Smells
Tomatovillian™
 
My Foot Smells's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Pulaski County, Arkansas
Posts: 1,239
Default

Know a guy from Minnesota that brings his bees here to Arkansas for the winter and then comes and gets them in the spring. We just had a few days below freezing this year (LY diff story); so the two hives I have all made it fine. We did give them some fondant to kick start early spring.
My Foot Smells is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 24, 2016   #5
MissS
Tomatovillian™
 
MissS's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Posts: 3,149
Default

Nice job on the bees! They must be doing OK over there since you are seeing so many swarms. Hopefully the swarms will be hardy for you since they survived the winter and were not purchased bees.
__________________
~ Patti ~
MissS is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:46 PM.


★ Tomatoville® is a registered trademark of Commerce Holdings, LLC ★ All Content ©2022 Commerce Holdings, LLC ★