- Complete hive checks are performed every 10 -12 days to discourage bees from swarming.
- The weather has been such that all inner insulation has been removed.
- Hives with ample sugar syrup stores should have inner insulation removed and the feeders replaced with frames because we want the bees to use up the sugar water stores prior to the nectar flow. (Who wants sugar honey when we can get honey from the nectar of plants?)
- Now we have 10 frames in each brood box. We did discover small black ants in three of our hives.
- To remedy this naturally, I sprinkled cinnamon around the perimeter of the foundation blocks.
- All of my hive entrances are at the medium door setting. My lid entrances are on the bottom of the inner lid now that cold nights seem to be behind us.
- It is vital for honeybees to have a water source near the hive. While they can fly several miles for water, it is strongly encouraged to provide a water source near hives. Putting twigs and/or rocks into a bucket of water helps the bees leave the bucket with a full load without drowning.
- Now is a great time to add a second brood box (UNDERNEATH the first brood box).
- My summer students can shadow me on the following tentative schedule (based on weather - Please RSVP by text 907460-6050 or email at sciencebasedart@yahoo.com. (arrive at my townhouse at 65 Betty Street):
June 23rd - 11:00 AM
June 30th - 11:00 AM
July 10th - 5:00 PM
July 19th - 5:00 PM
July 29th - 6:00PM
July 29th - 6:00PM
Honey Extraction - Friday, August 4th 7-9PM
August 9th - 5:00 PM
August 19th - 5:00 PM
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