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What is Natural Beekeeping?
Well it’s Friday so am I going to ruffle any feathers? I hope not. I just am looking for the answer to, “What is natural Beekeeping?” I read and hear of natural beekeeping all of the time. Normally it is … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged bee, beekeeping, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, natural beekeeping
9 Comments
Inspiration from across the pond
There are many facets of beekeeping. Some are fun, exciting and rewarding while others are tedious and boring. This year I have assembled and wired hundreds of frames already and need to do about a hundred more. It makes me … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, Posts
Tagged bait hive, bee, bee genetics, bee tree, beekeeping, feral bees, feral hives, genetic resistance, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, natural beekeeping, swarm trap
14 Comments
Another observation on swarming behavior
I am becoming more and more convinced about another observation in swarm trapping. Last year (2011) I began the spring with only three hives. They were all relocated to Hive Site 01 (HS01). I had just began trapping and did … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Posts, Swarm Trapping
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, feral bees, feral hives, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, Swarm, swarm trap, swarm trapping, swarming behavior
7 Comments
Hiving a Trapped Swarm
You made it to the point of pollen coming into your trap. You have moved it to its final location and now it is time to transfer the frames from the trap into a hive body. This should be done … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, HowTo, Posts, Swarm Trapping
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, feral bees, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, LGO, swarm trap, swarm trapping
9 Comments
What to do when your trap gets a HIT (a potential catch)?
I have been conversing back and forth with someone on YouTube about swarm trapping. Recently they had a trap that was occupied. They immediately attempted to hive the bees, and they fear that something may have gone very wrong. This is a … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Swarm Trapping, Uncategorized
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, feral bees, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, moving a swarm trap, swarm trap, swarm trapping
6 Comments
Thoughts on Beekeeping – A Friday rant
Today I was going to post about a new observation that I have made in swarming behavior. It is exciting and I feel it is important, but I will post it on Monday. I had been thinking about something yesterday … Continue reading
Posted in Genetics, Posts, Rants
Tagged bee, beekeeping, feral bees, genetic resistance, genetics, Indiana, Jason Bruns, natural beekeeping, Treatment-free
20 Comments
Trap-out update
It has been a while since I posted on the progress of the trap-out. On 5/4 a single frame of open brood was placed in the TOB. This was done in hopes of enticing the queen out of the block … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, HowTo, Posts, Trap Outs
Tagged bee, beekeeping, feral bees, feral hives, foundationless frames, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, trap out box, trapout, trapout box
2 Comments
The difference between a HIT and a catch
I have had bees occupy a trap only to leave it a short time later. At times they have stayed as long as a couple of days. This caused me a lot of frustration last year as you can see … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Posts, Swarm Trapping
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, feral bees, feral hives, free bees, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, swarm trap, swarm trapping
7 Comments
The power of LGO!
There have been times in all of our lives when we have had to “Eat Crow”. Serendipity struck this last weekend and I must set the record straight and acknowledge that I was probably wrong about downplaying the importance of … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, Posts, Swarm Trapping, Uncategorized
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, Lemongrass Oil, LGO, swarm trap, swarm trapping
8 Comments
Hanging of Swarm Traps
I realized recently that I hadn’t scheduled How I Hang a Swarm Trap for publishing yet. If you are interested take a look at it and get some traps out there. A lot of beekeepers think that the swarm season … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, HowTo, Posts, Swarm Trapping, Uncategorized
Tagged bait hive, bee, beekeeping, feral bees, feral hives, foundationless frames, hang swarm trap, Indiana beekepeing, Jason Bruns, Swarm, swarm trap, swarm trapping
5 Comments