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Strong Hive Strategizing




 Presentation by Bill Leitzinger
My Beekeeping Philosophy =
Keep the bees happy, healthy, & less stressed

     I work for my honey bees as their:
              Caretaker
              Protector
              Advocate
              Physician
              Handyman
Strong Hive Strategizing
•   Know bee biology/behavior
•   Halt swarming
•   Use IPM methods religiously
•   Stop robbing behavior
•   Only over-winter strong hives
1.             2.                   3.


             Starvation
                28%                        4.
Poor queen          Varroa
   31%               24%            CCD
                                    9%

Why Most                  Weather         5.
                           8%
Hives Die
Fungi
           Nosema

                               Viruses
Bacteria




      Parasites             Other Insects
Trachea Mites
                        Weaken Hives


• Affect young bees by entering their trachea
breathing tubes
• Block the air exchange and penetrate the
walls of the trachea in order to suck blood
• Infected bees become weak and also crawl
around the bee entrance
Sugar Patties Cause
      Slippery Conditions
       for Trachea Mites




Recipe = 2 parts sugar + 1 part Crisco
shortening
Bee & Mite Populations Through Seasons
Drone Frame
Trapping Method

Colonies receiving the drone trap treatment
had twice the fall worker populations
compared to those without the treatment.
           Source: Dyce Laboratory for Honey Bee Studies at Cornell University
Drone Frame
Trapping Method

• Place drone frame near the center of the
brood nest so bees build comb more quickly
• Simply pull the drone frame with capped
cells and freeze it for three days to kill mites
in the comb
Drone Frame
Trapping Method

• Replace with second drone frame for the
cycle to continue within your hive
• Thaw for one day, then put back in hive.
Bees will clean out the dead pupae and mites.
Split Hives to Break
                        Mite Breeding Cycle
• Put all frames of open brood and clinging bees
  into new hive body
• Leave closed brood and queen in old hive
• To balance out hive populations, switch hives’
  locations one day after doing split
• Benefit of split = breaks the mite breeding cycle in
  new hive
• Okay to do splits before June 21st each year in DE
Small Hive Beetles
                     Weaken Hives



• Can multiply in huge numbers in hives
• Larvae eat brood, destroy comb & honey
• Larvae leave hive to pupate in soil
• Prefers light, sandy soils
•Can fly five miles to infest new hives
Common
           Hive Beetle Traps

Bottom Board Traps    Top Frame Traps
Raise or Purchase
Local Queens that are
   Mite-Resistant
Use Open Screened
 Bottom Boards
  All Year Long
   • Less mites
   • Less disease
   • Less starvation
Well Fed Bees
Are Healthier Bees
Common Hive Feeders
    Top Feeders
                      Jar Feeders




                  Entrance Feeders
Frame Feeders
Bees Are Not Pets…




So, Don’t Play with Your Bees
Limit
     Hive
  Inspections
 Only go into
 a hive if you
have a purpose.
What Happens When
            You Inspect a Hive

• Disrupts brood production

• Stops foraging activities

• Kills bees !
Reasons to Open the Hive
•   The colony is new, and requires progress checks
•   You need to feed the colony
•   Disease or major pest invasions are suspected
•   Low foraging activity during a good nectar flow
•   Many dead or weakly crawling bees at front of hive
•   The hives have been physically disturbed
Reasons to Open the Hive
• Swarm control methods have been recently
  performed
• You are introducing or have recently
  introduced a new queen
• There is a major nectar flow, and you suspect
  the bees need more room.
• The summer or fall nectar flow is over and
  you need to harvest the honey
I will be happy to
  take questions

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Strong Hive Strategizing for Beekeepers

  • 1. Strong Hive Strategizing Presentation by Bill Leitzinger
  • 2.
  • 3. My Beekeeping Philosophy = Keep the bees happy, healthy, & less stressed I work for my honey bees as their:  Caretaker  Protector  Advocate  Physician  Handyman
  • 4. Strong Hive Strategizing • Know bee biology/behavior • Halt swarming • Use IPM methods religiously • Stop robbing behavior • Only over-winter strong hives
  • 5. 1. 2. 3. Starvation 28% 4. Poor queen Varroa 31% 24% CCD 9% Why Most Weather 5. 8% Hives Die
  • 6.
  • 7. Fungi Nosema Viruses Bacteria Parasites Other Insects
  • 8. Trachea Mites Weaken Hives • Affect young bees by entering their trachea breathing tubes • Block the air exchange and penetrate the walls of the trachea in order to suck blood • Infected bees become weak and also crawl around the bee entrance
  • 9. Sugar Patties Cause Slippery Conditions for Trachea Mites Recipe = 2 parts sugar + 1 part Crisco shortening
  • 10. Bee & Mite Populations Through Seasons
  • 11. Drone Frame Trapping Method Colonies receiving the drone trap treatment had twice the fall worker populations compared to those without the treatment. Source: Dyce Laboratory for Honey Bee Studies at Cornell University
  • 12. Drone Frame Trapping Method • Place drone frame near the center of the brood nest so bees build comb more quickly • Simply pull the drone frame with capped cells and freeze it for three days to kill mites in the comb
  • 13. Drone Frame Trapping Method • Replace with second drone frame for the cycle to continue within your hive • Thaw for one day, then put back in hive. Bees will clean out the dead pupae and mites.
  • 14. Split Hives to Break Mite Breeding Cycle • Put all frames of open brood and clinging bees into new hive body • Leave closed brood and queen in old hive • To balance out hive populations, switch hives’ locations one day after doing split • Benefit of split = breaks the mite breeding cycle in new hive • Okay to do splits before June 21st each year in DE
  • 15. Small Hive Beetles Weaken Hives • Can multiply in huge numbers in hives • Larvae eat brood, destroy comb & honey • Larvae leave hive to pupate in soil • Prefers light, sandy soils •Can fly five miles to infest new hives
  • 16. Common Hive Beetle Traps Bottom Board Traps Top Frame Traps
  • 17. Raise or Purchase Local Queens that are Mite-Resistant
  • 18. Use Open Screened Bottom Boards All Year Long • Less mites • Less disease • Less starvation
  • 19. Well Fed Bees Are Healthier Bees
  • 20. Common Hive Feeders Top Feeders Jar Feeders Entrance Feeders Frame Feeders
  • 21. Bees Are Not Pets… So, Don’t Play with Your Bees
  • 22. Limit Hive Inspections Only go into a hive if you have a purpose.
  • 23. What Happens When You Inspect a Hive • Disrupts brood production • Stops foraging activities • Kills bees !
  • 24. Reasons to Open the Hive • The colony is new, and requires progress checks • You need to feed the colony • Disease or major pest invasions are suspected • Low foraging activity during a good nectar flow • Many dead or weakly crawling bees at front of hive • The hives have been physically disturbed
  • 25. Reasons to Open the Hive • Swarm control methods have been recently performed • You are introducing or have recently introduced a new queen • There is a major nectar flow, and you suspect the bees need more room. • The summer or fall nectar flow is over and you need to harvest the honey
  • 26. I will be happy to take questions