Beekeeping

   / Beekeeping #481  
Glad search turned up this thread. Been considering trying out beekeeping and have a question for the folks here...

(yes I know get a mentor, take a class, etc. I've been reading up on beesource, got "Beekeeping for Dummies", etc)

Is it possible to have a hive and worry about growing/splitting it, swarming, etc? Basically, can I start with and maintain just two langsroth hives (or whatever other structure) each with 1-2 deep brood boxes and a super or two and maintain that indefinitely? Or does keeping bees mean continuously growing hives, more colonies, etc?

You can keep just two hives. No need to split or manage.

Bees are genetically created to swarm... But that doesn't hurt your plans to keep two hives. Mine swarm every year, no big deal.

I never split... But I do trap swarms for more colonies
 
   / Beekeeping #482  
You can keep just two hives. No need to split or manage.

Bees are genetically created to swarm... But that doesn't hurt your plans to keep two hives. Mine swarm every year, no big deal.

I never split... But I do trap swarms for more colonies

Thanks, that's helpful to confirm. As much as I've read, I've not come across anything straight-forward on what the minimal setup/"commitment" is.

So, worst case they swarm and I lose part of my colony/have lower production, but so long as they don't cause a problem for my neighbors and I'm happy with my colonies I'm good?

No clue what I'll actually want to do, but want to be clear on the min bar of what I'd be signing up for.

Thanks!
 
   / Beekeeping #483  
Thanks, that's helpful to confirm. As much as I've read, I've not come across anything straight-forward on what the minimal setup/"commitment" is.

So, worst case they swarm and I lose part of my colony/have lower production, but so long as they don't cause a problem for my neighbors and I'm happy with my colonies I'm good?

No clue what I'll actually want to do, but want to be clear on the min bar of what I'd be signing up for.

Thanks!

You are correct on all accounts. Swarming actually has real benefits for a healthy colony, so I don't try to stop them from swarming.
 
   / Beekeeping #484  
Great. I will keep investigating this path, reading and learning.

Unfortunately the dog doesn't seem to approve - last night she chewed up the 'beekeeping for dummies' book I left on the couch. Never done anything like that before so it must mean something :)
 
   / Beekeeping #486  
Delivering another order today. This is the max for my delivery capabilities 😂
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   / Beekeeping #487  
Anyone experience the bee collapse syndrome recently? I have at least one hive I lost maybe the other one. Gotta check it to be sure. I probably won't replace them again. I'm hoping the wild bees/bumble bees around here will complete my pollenization this year.
 
   / Beekeeping #488  
Anyone experience the bee collapse syndrome recently? I have at least one hive I lost maybe the other one. Gotta check it to be sure. I probably won't replace them again. I'm hoping the wild bees/bumble bees around here will complete my pollenization this year.

We have 100% survival so far this winter.
 
   / Beekeeping #489  
Spoke with another local beekeeper yesterday who runs 100 hives, and he has lost one...

Locally we seem to be in pretty good shape
 
   / Beekeeping #490  
Cutting and planing panels for (4) more swarm traps, for myself.

All customer work is stopped until I get myself ready for swarm season in 4 weeks!

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