Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Holy Moley, it's cool

Well, all the fields have been cut. Some clover is reappearing in the first cut fields so at least the girls have that to visit. It will be a while this morning before they head out. Cool, cloudy and feels like rain. The cows and new calves have been released into the pasture and they are so cute. It is heaven living here.

Now all I really have to do with the hives is visit them next week to remove the drone frames, a plastic frame that encourages comb built a bit larger to lay drones (boys) in. A lot of male bees are not needed, they do not make honey, clean, feed the young and the varroa mite ( thought to be one of the problems with Colony Collapse Disorder) loves to crawl in with the drone larva and lay their own offspring. By prevent the hatching of the drones, I can reduce the levels of mites in the hive. I do this by removing the capped drone cells and freezing the frame for 2 days. I replace it in the hive with another and repeat every 21 days.

Studies have shown this is very effective for mite control. I put the frozen frame back into the hive (warmed up) and the girls will clean it out and reuse it.

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