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1602, 1603, and 1604
Last Sunday, 5/1/2016 was the first hiving of trapped swarms for the season. I hadn’t planned on doing it, but the weather conditions turned out perfect and I had opportunity. The transfers went as follows Trap02 to 1602, Trap30 to 1603, … Continue reading
Posted in animal husbandry, Genetics, Hive Reports, HowTo, Methods, Posts, Swarm Trapping
Tagged bait hive, hive, Swarm, swarm trap, swarm trapping, transfer, treatment-free methods
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Trapping on the Ground
Last weekend I discussed Swarm Trapping on the Treatment-Free Beekeeping Podcast. Solomon and I brushed the surface, but hopefully it will get more people interested in giving this a try. There’s getting to be more and more information available on feral … Continue reading
Posted in Feral Bees, Genetics, HowTo, Methods, Observation, Posts, Swarm Trapping
Tagged Catch Box, CatchBox, swar trap, swarm box, Swarmbox
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As promised last week in Painting Boxes here is a video to show how I take boxes apart after they are painted. I got ONE take of this so here it is! Normally this would have made a blooper reel, … Continue reading
Painting Boxes
I’ve been through, building boxes and frames so now it’s time for paint. Of all the steps painting is the one I dislike the most. This is mainly because I don’t heat my garage. Therefore I need to wait until … Continue reading
Box building tips
Crazy as it may sound I have what is looking like a potential problem in my beekeeping life. There’s a real possibility that almost all of my hives are going to overwinter this year. I hate even mentioning this because … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Posts, What's going on..
Tagged bee box, Indiana Beekeeping, Jason Bruns, tips
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Frames Revisisted
In beekeeping catching swarms is the most exciting thing I do. It’s pretty much all I want to think and talk about because it’s interesting. It has been a LONG time since I have discussed tasks I don’t like as … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Methods, Posts
Tagged assembly, beekeeping tips, foundationless frames, frames
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Animal Husbandry – Understanding Vigor
Being a TREATMENT-FREE / NON-FEEDING beekeeper is EASY when everything is going well. The gut-check comes when pests show up, weather conditions are poor, stores are low, or it’s apparent that something just isn’t right in one or more of your … Continue reading
Posted in animal husbandry, Genetics, HowTo, Methods, Posts
Tagged animal husbandry, feral bees, genetics, treatment free beekeeping
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Propolis Caps
Any time I find an aspect of beekeeping where a yield can be realized I try to maximize it. Financial viability of a bee operation by honey alone seems like it could be difficult. Wax is a common product that people think … Continue reading
Posted in Experiments, HowTo, Posts, What's going on..
Tagged bee, beekeeping, hive product, propolis, Treatment-free
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Smoker Fuel Time
Part of being a beekeeper is becoming aware of the yearly cycle of the Seasons. It’s amazing how disconnected humans have become from nature. I am reminded of this every time a friend or co-worker asks me in January or February … Continue reading
Posted in HowTo, Methods, Posts
Tagged bee, beekeeping, Indiana Beekeeping, smoker fuel, Treatment-free
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Goals and Methods – part 2
If you haven’t read GOALS AND METHODS – PART 1 might wanna start there. This is part 2 of 3. Your individual beekeeping plan is going to depend a lot on scale. A gardener will have a different plan for managing … Continue reading