Mid-July Benchmarks

The question I’m hearing most frequently these days is “how is my hive doing?”  It is challenging for a newbee to know if progress is appropriate, in the dance of two billion factors that influence colony success. Marshall and I decided to work about 20 hives this...

Happy Father’s Day Bees! (and Fathers!)

Here’s some things to think about for your apiary about this time of year–for colonies in climates similar to ours … in my opinion of course.  Beekeeping practices vary. 1)  Wish a Happy Father’s Day to any friendly drones you see.  Hopefully those will be the...

Honey Bear in Mind: Early June Questions (and Answers)

I hesitated a few seconds before I added “and Answers” to the title of this blog.  Beekeeping is often more art than science.  What I prescribe may be different from other beekeepers’ answer. The lack of black-and-white answers is a maddening thing (and one of the...

Honey Bear in Mind: Mid-May Considerations

My phone, and my colonies, are buzzing.  The phone with questions, the latter with bees.  Here are some things I suggest you bear in mind this time of year for colonies located in climates similar to SW Michigan.  Yes, this is a long post.  There’s a lot going...

Honey Bear in Mind: Most Critical Check

In the bee-ginner classes I taught this year, I said I’d be posting periodic updates of my packages’ and nucs’ progress, so you could compare and ponder whether yours were ahead or behind or what. Typically packages arrive within a few weeks of each other, and...

Honey Bear in Mind: Bees are Taxing

I’m lying.  To me, bees are anything but taxing.  But, having written a couple big checks this tax season, I’m trying to find some humor in the situation with a play on words. Speaking of playing, we played with bees this weekend, when we helped some new beekeepers...