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My Long Langstroth hive is finally finished! Just in time to get my Squatch nuc on Saturday.
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I have bees. I've been keeping bees for going on 8 years now. I have 7 hives,atm.I lost 3 over the winter!I've had my own honey bees for 8 years, my dad kept bees, and my great grandma kept bees.I have 4 hives which is more than enough for me. I started with Carnelians but now I have the mite resistant Italians. My husband, my 3 boys, and I run a Family Dairy Farm and have no employees. We milk around 70 cows, but have close to 100 cows and calves in all. Our cows are not in confinements. We have chickens, turkeys, peafowl, call ducks, ducks, Buff Geese, and right now I'm starting a quail adventure.
I homeschool my boys who are in 5th, 9th and 11th grades. My oldest son who is 6'5" is basically afraid of the birds, but my 2 other boys take care of all of our birds with me. I would absolutely love to hear from some other Beeks and what birds they have! View attachment 2008569
If my bees make it through to February, I start feeding them then. By feeding the bees in Feb., I have not lost any in March.Alot of things have changed in 3 years.
As far as Honeybees, I have 2 colonies so far this year. Carnelians in my traditional hive and Italians in my long hive.
Last year they made it to March.
The last few years have been extremely poor for overwintering for me, so I'm still trying to break the cycle.
Waiting to see about if a nuc from an overwintering Iowa apiary will have one to sell me this spring.![]()
Do you put the feed in the hive or outside the hive?If my bees make it through to February, I start feeding them then. By feeding the bees in Feb., I have not lost any in March.
I have done both. I use an entrance feeder but the best is to set the feeder in such a manner that it is directly above the cluster inside the hive. I accomplished this by adding a deep bo0dy and setting an entrance feeder directly on the frames where the cluster was. The bees won't leave the cluster very far if it is cold.Do you put the feed in the hive or outside the hive?
I've done both, but what do you think is best?