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Title: What's up with these beards?
Post by: tillie on June 23, 2009, 10:59:18 PM
I have three hives on my deck.  All of them have screened bottom boards and slatted racks.  All of them have propped tops.  Today (also yesterday and several days before) when I got home from work in the 90 degree heat, here's what the hives looked like:

(http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k288/tillielin/Wax010.jpg)

I haven't harvested from the left most hive - the top box is empty.  Would harvesting the two boxes below the top box help with ventilation?  Any other ventilation suggestions?

Linda T in HOtlanta
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: G3farms on June 23, 2009, 11:09:02 PM
That looks about normal to me, I have a couple of hives that there are 2 to 3 pounds of bees on the front at night and then they thin out during the day.

It is just hot and humid here and I'm sure it is in GA.

G3
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: John Schwartz on June 23, 2009, 11:26:23 PM
Have you tried ventilation tops before? Not sure how well they'd work in your climate but I'm really pleased with the results this year in the Northwest--no more condensation and better airflow.
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: jimmy on June 23, 2009, 11:28:28 PM
It's been in the tripple digits here. Late in evening hives have 3 supers on them with bees bearding all way up and below bottom board 2-3 inches. I just vented tops today with props. I think you'll be  ok if you have space inside. Keep plenty water fort hem they drinking heavy even at window A/C. I have a pool and a bath tub full of water for them . It's just HOT!
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: RayMarler on June 23, 2009, 11:35:19 PM
Putting a box with mostly empty drawn frames on the bottom of the stack will reduce bearding. I think it helps with field bees coming in the end of the day in the heat, gives them somewhere to wait while things cool off. It may help with their cooling of the hive with air circulation. Just guessing here. Something to try if you're concerned. It's turned warm here over last several days and my bees are covering the front of the bottom box and more in this heat, at the end of the day. By morning, they all inside but going to work as the dutiful girls they are!
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: iddee on June 23, 2009, 11:43:07 PM
They look a little weak. This time of year there should be at least a three box beard on hives that size. Maybe you need some stronger queens.   :?   :-D
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: tillie on June 24, 2009, 12:49:12 AM
I hope you're kidding - I've never had a three box beard!  Or maybe that's something to strive for  :evil: :evil: :evil:

LT
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: Bee Happy on June 24, 2009, 01:33:42 AM
My "quirinol" hive has a huge beard every night, thing is the honey super I built that went right above the brood box has a gap in it of about 3/8"; they use it a reasonable amount as an alternate entrance, and I am certain, a good bit for ventilation. (I'm still a noob, but the learning curve here is exponential - for what it's worth.
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: Joelel on June 24, 2009, 03:28:12 AM
Quote from: tillie on June 23, 2009, 10:59:18 PM
I have three hives on my deck.  All of them have screened bottom boards and slatted racks.  All of them have propped tops.  Today (also yesterday and several days before) when I got home from work in the 90 degree heat, here's what the hives looked like:

(http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k288/tillielin/Wax010.jpg)

I haven't harvested from the left most hive - the top box is empty.  Would harvesting the two boxes below the top box help with ventilation?  Any other ventilation suggestions?

Linda T in HOtlanta

Field bees hang around out side at the end of the day after work.
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: jimmy on June 24, 2009, 11:13:01 AM
Field bees hang around out side at the end of the day after work.  HE: HE:   Joelel wrote, Is it Miller time?  :)
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: iddee on June 24, 2009, 03:30:18 PM
Half kidding, half serious. I never worry about bearding. It just means the hive is doing well.
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: Brian D. Bray on June 25, 2009, 12:40:21 AM
Try taking your old solid bottom board, turning them upside down and using them as tops.  It will better ventilate the hive and provide an upper entrance both of which will greatly reduce the bearding.  All my tops are solid reversable bottom boards, if I want to reduce the vent/entrance I use a regular entrance reducer.
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: annette on June 25, 2009, 12:48:53 AM
OK here I go again.  I use these top covers and although we have temps into the high 90's and low 100's all summer, I never have any bearding anymore.

http://www.honeyrunapiaries.com/store/season-inner-cover-p-50.html?osCsid=eb515e7fa19314cf8b77425b22515624
Title: Re: What's up with these beards?
Post by: Bee Happy on June 25, 2009, 01:05:56 AM
neat cover Annette, thanks for posting it.