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Ordered my bees yesterday! Two packages of Russians with queens, they should be here the end of April or beginning of May, depending on the weather. Now I have to start two hives!

We are hoping that the temps get high enough this week (upper 40's - 50's) for our bees to do cleansing flights. I need to see how many hives are still alive. We went into the winter with 19 ~ The beginning of Feb they were all still buzzing.

 
We are hoping that the temps get high enough this week (upper 40's - 50's) for our bees to do cleansing flights. I need to see how many hives are still alive. We went into the winter with 19 ~ The beginning of Feb they were all still buzzing.


You must be doing the right things at the right time to get those results. Most beekeepers loose around 20% over winter.
 
You must be doing the right things at the right time to get those results. Most beekeepers loose around 20% over winter.

We changed the way we went into the winter this year. Last year we lost almost 50% of our hives which was the local average.
In the past we had never treated for Varroa Mites ~ this year we did. The highest causes of winter losses has been attributed to Varroa. We also made sure all of the hives were heavy with honey and had a good amount of bees going into the winter. We did combine a few weak hives with strong ones in the fall and will do splits in the spring ~ if it ever gets here.
 

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