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Early Summer | |||
'''Spring'''<br /> | |||
You should get the equipment ready for the season. This includes: | |||
* sorting combs in boxes, including prepared wax foundation frames | |||
* preparing extra bottom boards, hive bodies, and roofs to make nuclei from swarming and non-swarming colonies | |||
* preparing a couple of swarm boxes for catching swarms. | |||
'''Early Summer'''<br /> | |||
For early summer, you should prepare hive boxes with an appropriate number of wax foundation frames. Additionally, you will need some extra bottom boards, hive roofs, and hive bodies with wax foundation frames for managing swarming colonies. | For early summer, you should prepare hive boxes with an appropriate number of wax foundation frames. Additionally, you will need some extra bottom boards, hive roofs, and hive bodies with wax foundation frames for managing swarming colonies. | ||
Mid Summer | '''Mid Summer'''<br /> | ||
The drone rearing usually stops in mid-July. The next | The drone rearing usually stops in mid-July. The next Varroa control, then, is the so-called [[August treatment|Formic acid or thomyl]]. You should prepare materials and equipments for: | ||
harvesting, extracting and storing the honey yield | * harvesting, extracting and storing the honey yield | ||
feeding the honey bee colonies | * feeding the honey bee colonies | ||
controlling the | * controlling the Varroa mites after harvesting. |
Revision as of 12:39, 11 July 2016
Spring
You should get the equipment ready for the season. This includes:
- sorting combs in boxes, including prepared wax foundation frames
- preparing extra bottom boards, hive bodies, and roofs to make nuclei from swarming and non-swarming colonies
- preparing a couple of swarm boxes for catching swarms.
Early Summer
For early summer, you should prepare hive boxes with an appropriate number of wax foundation frames. Additionally, you will need some extra bottom boards, hive roofs, and hive bodies with wax foundation frames for managing swarming colonies.
Mid Summer
The drone rearing usually stops in mid-July. The next Varroa control, then, is the so-called Formic acid or thomyl. You should prepare materials and equipments for:
- harvesting, extracting and storing the honey yield
- feeding the honey bee colonies
- controlling the Varroa mites after harvesting.