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Beekeepers Workshop 2004
Merrimack Valley & Middlesex County Bee Clubs at McLoon Farms, Dunstable MA May 1, 2004 (Link to: May 2002 Workshop) (Web page photos and production by Ed Erny - MCBA)
Contents: Orientation Orientation began in the Barn |
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[1] - IPM:
Equipment and Techniques |
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A large majority of pest
management efforts centers around mite measurement and control. |
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There are also electric powered
foggers. However, reports indicate electric models are |
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To fog a hive, white oil vapors will fill the hive for a few seconds and get on the bees and the internal parts of the hive. The time depends on the size of the colony. Perhaps 2-3 seconds for a small colony and 5 seconds for a large colony. Fogging is done once a week during the summer months. |
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Syrup is typically made for
fall feeding of more sugar and less water, that is 2 sugars to 1 water
equivalent by volume. In the spring, a 1 to 1 solution is used.
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[3] - Swarms and Swarm Catching Gus Skamarycz discussed swarm
catching and shows us a swarm box
And the best smoker fuel is.....
Rick Reault talked about starting and caring for nucs and splits.
[5] - Honey Supers and Extraction Al Horton presented methods for adding and removing supers (as well as removing bees from supers) and caring for honey (extracting and straining).
When using the bee brush, place cleared off frames in a second super and keep covered with paper or a board so bees do not go back on the frames.
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Afternoon Hive Openings
Below, the upper hive body removed first, separating the colony before any inspection is done.
A Special note...
A special Thanks to " Air Horn Al " for keeping things on schedule
throughout the day! |
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Credits:
Photos by Ed Erny unless otherwise indicated.
Additional photos by Scott Sminkey as indicated.
Website created and maintained by Ed Erny.
McLoon Farms, Dunstable MA, donated use of their property.
Rick Reault's hives were used for the afternoon
opening.
Thanks to Rick & Al for all the coordination.
Many, many thanks to Rick, Al, Alden, Gus and Mike for their time, efforts
& presentations.
Thanks to the clubs for participating and showing continued interest!
(Thanks to the Bees for teaching us many things)
Created May 12, 2004
Copyright ©2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Middlesex County Bee Calendar "what to do when" for new beekeepers.
Middlesex County Beekeepers Association
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