when is it too often or too late

Started by foxman, June 05, 2009, 03:36:50 PM

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foxman

Just wondering when the shortest and longest times between hive inspections should be?
I dont want to not know what is going on in my hives, but also dont want to disturb them too much?
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Brian D. Bray

Quote from: foxman on June 05, 2009, 03:36:50 PM
Just wondering when the shortest and longest times between hive inspections should be?
I dont want to not know what is going on in my hives, but also dont want to disturb them too much?

Depends, if checking for queens and requeening then inspections every day or up to every third day can be the norm.
If you have queenright hives and just need to check on development then once every 10 days to 2 weeks is fine.
If you're just interested in the honey crop then pile the supers on in April or May and remove them in Late August to Early October.

If you;re interested in the bees, kand want to keep them healthy and productive then do the 10 days to 2 weeks.
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Hethen57

Ditto.  The 7-14 day number is probably important if you want to catch queen cells, correct comb that gets screwed up, and generally be on top of things...for the hobbiest.  Commercial guys and large scale beeks may not have that luxury.
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foxman

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