Not sure this will interest this group, but I just wrote and posted an article about beekeeping, written for a general audience, focusing on the difficulties...
I've had something odd happen and don't know what to make of it. Earlier this spring I discovered a feral bee colony on my place, which eventually got me into...
... Hello Dale, I would keep the tree intact. Let nature take it's course, allow robbers, scavengers and wax moth to clean out the void for possible swarm...
===== 1892 - Henry Alley Prophesizes CCD "…I tell you frankly that sooner or later, sooner most likely, your apiaries will be depopulated and ruined…"...
Joe, Keith and others, I am happy to find OK beekeepers, thinking about bees as me. When I was read the text articles from Cornell library I was very very ...
... Hello David, During a flow, supering under the broodnest should work remarkably well to encourage the surplus be stored in the honey supers rather than of...
Hi Mike in LA and Joe, Demaree my first nuc & got 75 lbs. Should have stuck with that method. Guess I'm the adventurous type. Now I want to build this Warre...
Joe>>>> I don't like to undersuper if there is not a flow in progress. Why not, what harm would they do underneath or on top for that matter? On top there may...
... I guess it depends on the motive for the under supering. I undersuper to promote upwards expansion of honey storage, and downwards movement of broodnest. ...
Please don't throw cold water my ideas Mike. From: Mike Stoops Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:54 PM To: FeralBeeProject@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:...
I think its a workable idea David. Eva Crane describes a similar fashion of taking honey in historical times where the honey cap was removed and the brood comb...
I think it works just as well as supering above it unless maybe they are in swarm preparations, but it's too much work. I've never tried it just as swarm...
Hello All, The age old dispute, `when does a swarm from a domestic colony become feral?', a dispute troubling beekeepers for years was actually settled by a...
I look at it like this. The bees are the same in a beekeeper's hive or in a cavity some where. The only difference is a man made box with man's manipulation of...
... remain so until it is captured and placed into another box. ... post is just as feral as the swarm that left a tree and is sitting on a fence post right...
... wrote: ... I suppose that is the exact meaning of the word feral but for me the implications of maybe several generations of existing in the wild without...
... Hello Norm, IMO, You would not know for sure. But by analyzing the habitat in relation to what we know about swarms, we can come to a reasonable degree of...
As far as I know there are no beekeepers in my area. But I do know there are feral hives around. A small swarm three years ago is what got me started in...
Hi Joe, What a superb analysis of the situation. You have brought a good deal of clarity to a confused area that I didn't think could be quantified as such. It...
... Thanks Norm, it's a rough draft, and still can be improved. On the survey, it might reveal data that more ferals are recovering near to populated areas,...
... as possible (natural cells. No treatments. Very little intrusion.) and they swarm, would that swarm be more feral than if it came from more domesticated...
A study done in the mid 1990's showed a high level of Apis Mellifera Mellifera mDNA in feral bees across the southern US. The National Honey Board has said...
OK. That's very interesting and informative for a newbe. But since I know next to nothing about it, how and when are the best to catch them. I always have lots...
Here in Indiana swarms start to appear after the first flow in early summer. I have business cards out with tree trimmers, the Health Department, and Pest...
I would also add to put your name in with any state conservation agency, department of natural resources, local police/fire/animal control, any garden center...
... Sounds like a good plan! Don't forget swarm traps. Because I catch swarms and transport them in 5 gallon buckets,,, I’ll often get hives ready and in...