What did you do in your Apiary/Bee yard today?

Started by NigelP, October 24, 2021, 08:58:21 AM

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Terri Yaki

I went through both hives this morning. The swarm hive is thriving like it's springtime. The top box is 75% or so full and mostly capped and there are three or four frames of capped brood and larvae. Worker bee counts look good to me. These are both deeps and I wonder if that's not enough honey to get them through the winter already.

The small hive in the nuc has been reduced to one box. The queen is laying and there are larvae in there as well. The hive looks clean otherwise but I'll see what it looks like next week. It's still thin on bees and I'm not expecting them to make it.

I really need to video the inspections because I can't remember the details an hour after I'm done.

Terri Yaki

Quote from: NigelP on September 15, 2024, 01:27:57 PM
Just order one from abroad or I'll happily buy some and send them to you ....at cost.
I tried to order one out of Canada but they won't ship here. There might be a problem shipping chemicals here.

Ben Framed

QuoteI can't remember the details an hour after I'm done.


Make notes as you inspect. A convenient way to do it is by using a paint pen and make your notes, along with the date on top of the cover.

The15thMember

I second that about the notes.  You can't expect yourself to just be able to remember everything.  I use these inspection sheets so I have everything at a glance, which helps to jog my memory for my more detailed notes I write when I get in from the apiary.
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Terri Yaki


beesnweeds

Quote from: NigelP on September 15, 2024, 01:27:57 PM
Just order one from abroad or I'll happily buy some and send them to you ....at cost.
Unfortunately, even if we could get EFB test kits here it doesn't help much.  We can't get antibiotics here without a vet prescription and trying to find a vet willing to give a script for bees can be hard to find in most locations.  I don't even see one registered with the Honey Bee Veterinary Consortium in Pennsylvania.

https://hbvc.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=213546&module_id=462728
Everyone loves a worker.... until its laying.

Terri Yaki

Quote from: beesnweeds on September 15, 2024, 05:11:49 PM
Unfortunately, even if we could get EFB test kits here it doesn't help much.  We can't get antibiotics here without a vet prescription and trying to find a vet willing to give a script for bees can be hard to find in most locations.  I don't even see one registered with the Honey Bee Veterinary Consortium in Pennsylvania.

https://hbvc.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=213546&module_id=462728
Do you know what they anti-biotics are in case we were able to find a vet to prescribe them? And are they approved for use?

beesnweeds

Quote from: The15thMember on September 15, 2024, 05:00:18 PM
I use these inspection sheets.
Nice, those one of the best inspection sheets I've seen.  Some are too much information and others not enough.
Everyone loves a worker.... until its laying.

beesnweeds

Quote from: Terri Yaki on September 15, 2024, 05:15:49 PM
Do you know what they anti-biotics are in case we were able to find a vet to prescribe them? And are they approved for use?
Oxytetracycline
Everyone loves a worker.... until its laying.

The15thMember

Quote from: beesnweeds on September 15, 2024, 05:16:49 PM
Nice, those one of the best inspection sheets I've seen.  Some are too much information and others not enough.
I know, I love them!  They are made by Little Giant.  I found them at my local farm store.  I just bought one booklet and saved a blank sheet to copy so I never have to buy them again.   
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Lesgold

Couldn?t agree more. Some of the booklets that I?ve seen have copious quantities of information and boxes that need to be filled in and much of it is located in various places throughout the hive booklet. What you have there is basically all you need if you are running a few hives and want to keep a track of the hives condition. Thanks for showing us Reagan.

Terri Yaki

I made a trial robbing prevention device and placed it on the porch. It's cut from a vinyl fence that I replaced around my pool. The piece is pretty much square and both ends are open. The bees seemed confused when I first put it out and had the whole entrance under cover so I slid it over to the middle of their entrance to help them out and it did. I'm slowly moving it over so they can adjust to the changes. If it works, I'll glue it in place with some chewing gum or something but for right now it's just sitting there. Who knows, maybe they'll glue it in place for me. Do yous think it'll work?



The15thMember

I think that looks pretty good, Terri.  My only question would be if there are enough holes in it to redirect the robbers attention away from the real entrance.  Don't worry about the bees' confusion, they will figure it out in a few hours.  And yes, they will absolutely stick it down for you in a couple of days.  :grin: 
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Terri Yaki

Beats me but I can always drill more holes in it or make one longer if necessary. I didn't wait a couple of hours, I saw them having trouble getting in and acted on it right away.

beesnweeds

Quote from: Salvo on September 15, 2024, 08:25:04 PM
Hi Folks,

Oxytet here:

Yes, you can order it online, but you still need to input your vet's prescription/information.  They won't send you the oxy without it.
Everyone loves a worker.... until its laying.

Terri Yaki

I know that anti-biotics can be bought at fish stores without 'scripts and preppers know it. When I had fish, I used get Tetracycline for them when they got infected but it looks like that's been discontinued since then. How are anti-biotics applied to bees?

beesnweeds

Quote from: Terri Yaki on September 15, 2024, 09:40:20 PM
How are anti-biotics applied to bees?
When you could get it in any farm store it was powdered antibiotics that you mix with powdered sugar (Terramycin, Terra Pro) and you would put it on the top bars of the frames.  There's probably a way to grind up fish pills and do the math, but it's hardly worth it.  You could probably get it from a foreign vet supply at a hefty price and questionable quality.  The problems started when it was overused and stopped working.  The best thing you can do is not buy bees, especially nucs.  Keep your colonies strong, overwinter your own nucs, and raise queens.   
Everyone loves a worker.... until its laying.

The15thMember

Quote from: Terri Yaki on September 15, 2024, 09:40:20 PM
I know that anti-biotics can be bought at fish stores without 'scripts and preppers know it. When I had fish, I used get Tetracycline for them when they got infected but it looks like that's been discontinued since then. How are anti-biotics applied to bees?
Not anymore.  With the new regulations, all antibiotics require prescription, even veterinary ones.  None are available over the counter anymore, even at pet stores and farm stores. 
I come from under the hill, and under the hills and over the hills my paths led.  And through the air, I am she that walks unseen.
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Terri Yaki

Quote from: The15thMember on September 16, 2024, 12:09:36 AM
Not anymore.  With the new regulations, all antibiotics require prescription, even veterinary ones.  None are available over the counter anymore, even at pet stores and farm stores.
They just have to ruin everything.