I've been working with honey bees for a short time, and all of my hives are completely chemical-free.
I will work over time to develop any useful information I can post to this site...
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Installing a package of honeybees
Packages of honey bees on my counter at home.
New equipment ready to go.
Out in the field, on location.
A closer view of the bees.
NOTE - This ribbon holds the queen cage – DO NOT let this fall into the box, or YOU will have to reach in to get it!
A shot of 1:2 sugar water so the bees won’t fly.
My applicator is a water bottle with 2 small holes in the cap.
A second or two through each side is plenty.
A sharp bump and everyone’s on the bottom.
Ready with the cover as the sugar water can comes out…
…and almost everyone stays in the box.
Syrup will leak from the can, so turn it over.
Place it on the cover as a weight.
Now, hold the ribbon as you remove the staple...
If the queen cage falls, you’ll have to reach in there!
The queen cage is out…
The cover goes back on.
Here’s the queen and a few of her friends.
A closer view shows the queen candy.
I use a staple to pry the cork from the candy end.
The bees should reach the queen in a day or two…
…if not, you’ll free the queen in another day or so.
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