Campus Swarm

A huge swarm was spotted on the campus. I wuickly ran out and performed a sucessful capture. The swarm was about 20 yards to the west of the campus berm hives. Most likely this swarm was cast by my own hives.

Queen Mating

The single queen rearing incubator hive, created on May 20, was split into 3 small mating hives. Each mating hive contained 2 unhatched capped queen cells. The hives were located at the Corona street apiary. These queens will mate in this apiary.

Winter Blast

We have a very late winter storm moving in with temperature in the upper 20s. This is for only a few days but with this is also coming snow and rain. Typically this would not bother a hive but most of the hives have been given these extremely breathable top covers. I am going to stuff some cloth in these to reduce the air flow.

The campus pond hive was also modified with a cloth barrier on the bottom screen and cloth barrier on the top screen. These will be removed after the storm has passed.

Campus Inspection

A quick inspection of the campus hives shows really good numbers and some very healthy looking activity. All hives now have full access to the expansion boxes. We are now officially out of room for our colonies. No more equipment is on standby.

ECE Classroom Teaching

We had another wonderful opportunity to work with the ECE group and begin teaching them about bees and their role in our environment. I brought several visual aides and also the visual teaching hive.

Barrett Hive

The hive was inspected and looks extremely good. The numbers are healthy and I added a new top cover which has an opening for ventilation.

Pond Hive

Giving the new colony a double deep to move into was a mistake. I condensed the hive into the bottom deep. We will let them expand at a later date. The queen was found and is laying.

Hive Split and Queen Grafts

This hive is packed full of brood and several regions of drone comb. This hive will soon swarm. The top box was taken and used to graft new queens. The original bottom box (009) and a new top box (006) were used to continue this colony. This new top box (006) was populated with fully drawn comb and a resource frame.

Queen Grafts

Opps. I waited a bit too long and a queen hatched out and killed all the other grafts. There were approximately 7 grafts which looked viable. Went ahead and removed the grafting frame and setup this hive for mating flights.