Beekeeping

   / Beekeeping #721  
Deployed my last hive box last night. We are at 16, and I think I'm good with that. Is like to keep at least 10 good producers, and 6 in the wings in case of losses.

I'm still building hives. Planning 15 for sale next spring. Those and a motorcycle restoration will be my winter projects.
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   / Beekeeping #722  
Getting ready to put the bees to bed this coming week. The fall flow is starting to diminish. Also building hives for next springs orders. Out of the fields and back into the wood shop.

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   / Beekeeping #723  
How does that box separate the brood from the honey? Nice looking boxes. I am planning to start building mine vs buying them this winter.
 
   / Beekeeping #724  
How does that box separate the brood from the honey? Nice looking boxes. I am planning to start building mine vs buying them this winter.

Bees naturally separate brood from honey. No need to do anything to force it.

I had a couple guys contemplating building their own. Then they looked the tools they needed, the time it requires, and decided paying me a paltry $300 in labor per hive was money ahead. Especially when factoring in build quality.
 
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   / Beekeeping #725  
So far I have managed to keep my two colonies alive since I got them as nucs this spring. I was worried I was going to have to reduce one of the hives to a single deep as they hadn't built out any frames in their second deep, but with the goldenrod flow they ramped up quick and built out and filled four frames last I checked. Feeling better that both colonies will be in good shape going into winter.

I have however done two things I didn't want/intend to do: feed syrup (since mid-july) and treat for mites. Felt the feeding was necessary to get them to build out enough frames to store enough food for winter, and rationalized treating for mites to give them a clean/fresh start since I don't know what condition they were in when I got the nuc.

We'll see if they survive the winter and how I feel come spring. It's definitely an interesting hobby, and maybe next year I'll get to try some of my own honey. Bought and cleaned up a used extractor this summer.

Still thinking about building a layens hive and some swarm traps over the winter.
 
   / Beekeeping #726  
Planting some rye this week, to frost seed clovers into in February. The bees out here have done their best, when we have a good solid stand of clover to work on.

We are making winter pillows for above the brood nest, this weekend. We will start to offer those and divider boards as add ons next spring for orders.
 

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