Sunday, October 31, 2010

31 October, 4 pm - 2010

It was about 78º in the back yard, clear skies light winds.

Backyard Bees
The hive had three honey supers. I removed one since it was not being used in any way by the bees. So now the top one has about 20 or so pounds and the bottom one has maybe 10 pounds scattered throughout the frames. The top hive body has about 6 frames three quarters covered with capped honey, these frames are 1,2,3 and 8,9,10. I did find fresh eggs, and I didn't see any problems so the inspection stopped at that point and I put everything back together.

Bee Yard

Removed the Apiguard containers and spacers from the Swarm and Beta Hive.

Swarm Hive
Didn't do an inspection. But the bee population is a lot smaller than I expected for this time of year. Looks like the varroa mites have really hurt this hive. Hopefully I can keep them going this fall and winter.

Beta Hive
The bees were not as busy at the entrance as the other two hives, they seemed to all be in the top hive body and honey super. They fill about one and a half hive bodies.

Alpha Hive
Top honey super is pretty light. I will begin feeding this hive as soon as I have some sugar.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

At the Bee yard is was about 82º and windy.

Put in place the second dose of Apiguard for the Swarm hive and Beta Hive.

Swarm Hive
The bees cleaned up quite a bit of the Apiguard meds. I am considering removing the honey super to prevent hive beetle problems late in the year. If I do that I'll extract it and mix it with water and feed it to the bees over the next few weeks and the rest of the winter.

Beta hive
There is about 20 pounds of honey in the honey super. Most of the bees are in the top hive body. I'll probably remove that super, extract the honey and feed it back to the bees over the winter.

Alpha Hive
Bees are in both hive bodies and the cluster is pretty tight even though temperatures aren't that cold.

Working on modifying the migratory covers so that 3-4 mason jars can be installed.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

16 October, 2010 - 2 pm

It was 81º, clear skies and breezy at the Bee Yard.

Swarm Hive & Beta Hive
Put a Apiguard patch in between the honey super and the top hive body. I hope this will help with the varroa mites. I did not go through and do a hive inspection this visit.

Alpha Hive
Harvested 7 frames of honey from the top honey super. Now the hive only has one honey super installed and that will be removed before the weather gets too cold. I did not do a hive inspection during this visit.

Honey Harvest was just over 21 pounds from the 7 frames. I will bottle it tomorrow!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

1 Oct, 2010 - 2 pm

At the back yard bee hive it was 83º and partly cloudy.

Backyard Bees
There has been a lot of activity at the hive entrance the last couple of weeks. At around 1:30 pm or so every few days of this last week, there were several thousand bees that would swirl up and around the front of the hive for a few minutes then they would settle on the front of the hive and go back in. I am guessing its a swarm type behavior, but I have not seen my other hives do this.

Today's inspection
The top honey super has 4 frames that are capped and the rest are full of honey and are slowing being capped. There are hundreds of bees in this super working the frames. The middle honey super also has many bees but there is not much honey being stored in it. The bottom honey super has a few hundred bees but they are scattered throughout the frames and do not appear to be drawing comb or storing food in this honey super.

Top hive body
Frame 1 has a lot of comb building happening and the bees are storing some honey and pollen on it. Frame 2 has one side partially covered with honey and pollen, but not very much. the other side has mostly capped brood and eggs and some larva. No food stores on this side. Frame 3 both sides are covered in capped brood, eggs and larva. Same with frame 4. Frame 5 south side is just like frame 3, don't know about the north side didn't remove frame. Stopped inspection at that time. Looks like there is a queen because of finding so many fresh eggs.

Bottom hive body
Didn't look through it at this time.


At the Country Bee yard it was 82º, partly cloudy.

Swarm Hive
The honey super has 4 frames that are capped! The rest are full of honey and are being capped.

Top Hive Body
Noticed that some of the bees have varroa mites, even found a couple bees that had deformed wings. Started inspection at frame 10. It is a foundation only frame, no comb drawn or any kind of work very light frame no honey stored but a lot of pollen on the north side and south side( this is a food frame). Frame 8 has only capped brood, eggs and larva no honey stored and very little pollen




Alpha Hive

Beta Hive