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- From: Lynn S Wilson <wilsonls AT esinc.net>
- To: Randall Austin <s.randall.austin AT gmail.com>
- Cc: Chris Bradley <Chris.Bradley AT gkndriveline.com>, "person_county_beekeepers_association AT lists.ibiblio.org" <person_county_beekeepers_association AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [PCBA] Heat and bees
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 20:01:07 -0400
Randall, are you feeding your bees now? My bees are busy on sourwood and golden rain tree. lswOn Jun 14, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Randall Austin wrote:
Chris,
The most important factor regarding when to work with your bees
is, what time is convenient for you? I prefer to mess with my bees
early afternoon, but 5 p.m. is fine too. Too late in the evening
and all the grumpy foragers will be at home with nothing to do but
give you a hard time. You can still mess with them then but expect
more stings.
Don't worry about the high temperature, except to the extent that
you personally don't want to get heat stroke. Bees are excellent
at heating and cooling their brood nest to maintain a constant 95
degrees and constant high humidity. They easily handle the
disruption cause by normal inspections. People agonize over bees
way too much over things that are not important in the least. They
aren't made of porcelain or eggshells. They are, by nature, very
tough and adaptable.
The spring honey flow is over. There isn't any need to add honey
supers.
Randall Austin
On 6/14/2015 12:43 PM, Chris Bradley wrote:
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I want to take a real good look at my
bees and clean up some of the wax they have been putting in a
few places that cause a little trouble. The weather is getting
rather hot so I'm wondering what time of day is best to dig in
to the hive? I've been at work this weekend so morning aren't an
option until next weekend. I get home around 5pm most days, so
will that work? I'm worried that they will have the hive temp
like they want it and then I'll go in and caused them a lot of
grief. I haven't seen anything that concerns me except that I
need to get some of the build up cleaned on the sides of a
couple frames. I may need to add a super because the last time I
was in the top/2nd deep they were active on 6 of the frames. If
I do this, can I add another deep (What I have on hand) or
should I pick up the supplies for some medium suppers? Thanks!
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