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The World of Bee Keeping: The Perspective from a Future Beekeeper
Introduction
The following paper discusses several bee keeping topics, ranging from pest and diseases to bee
keeping equipment, all learned from a Bee Keeping Field Day at the University of Florida. In
each section I discuss not only what I learned, but my personal thoughts and feelings regarding
what I learned, and how I may apply that information to my future bee keeping endeavors.
Pest & Diseases
When considering getting into bee keeping, it is important to understand the potential pest and
diseases that could affect your colony(ies), before jumping straight in. Doing this is important as
you can be prepared to avoid a potential hive collapse.
One of the most common (and detrimental) pests to honey bee’s is the
Varroa destructor
mite,
which, for a honey bee, is the equivalent as having a volleyball pest feeding on a human’s body.
But even more destructive than their size, as the diseases
Varroa
vector. Several diseases they
vector are thought to be: deformed winged virus (always found in colonies to some extent),
chronic bee paralysis virus, ABPV-KBV-IAPV, and sac brood virus. While none of these viruses
have any known cure, they do not pose an imminent threat to the colony but can cause colony
collapse when other stresses are present and/or there are poor nutritional supports. The main
source of prevention for these viruses is via
Varroa
control. It is important to note that the
economic threshold of
Varroa
is 3 mites per 100 honey bees. There are several ways to monitor
the number of Varroa in a colony. One of those ways is to place a sticky matt UNDER a screened
bottom board of your hives. Again, this should be placed under the screened bottom board, to
prevent trapping your honey bees, in addition to any mites. A secondary solution would be
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placing 1 to 2 cups of honey bees (from the same hive) in a jar, with a screened lid, then
sprinkling powered sugar over the honey bees, before shaking the jar. This will separate the mites
from body of the honey bees. You will then need to count the number of honey bees vs the
number of
Varroa
mites. Lastly, the most common way to monitor the number of Varroa mites, is
to place small amount of your honey bees in an ethanol solution. While this will kill your bees, it
is the easiest way to accurately count the number of
Varroa
in comparison to the number of
honey bees.
Another common pest is the small hive beetle, which is
not an immediate threat to a colony, unless additional
stressors or nutritional threats are present. One way a
keeper knows there are small hive beetles present in a
hive is by seeing a white, slimy, glistening substance
growing within the hive, along the combs. This is the small hive beetle larvae, consuming parts
of the hive (pictured to the right). One way of treating this, is by placing feeders at the top of the
frames, or between the frames, to catch the small hive beetles and their larvae.
Lastly, lesser and larger wax moths will lay eggs among the
honeycomb (of mostly
unoccupied, stored frames and
hives), which will then hatch,
destroying the honeycomb while eating the wax off the
frame. When they are ready to pupate, they will dig into
the sides of the frame and the super, leaving little indents (pictured to the right). One way to
prevent this is by storing unused hives and frames in a cool, dry location. Many beekeepers, with
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ample space, will store their unused hives and frames in deep freezer or cooler. Another way to
prevent wax moths is via the use of moth balls, while storing your hive. To the left, there is a
picture of the damage caused by wax moths to a stored frame.
There are other diseases to be aware of as a beekeeper, such as AFB, which requires the
immediate burning of your hive AND colony, to protect other populations of honey bees, and
EFB, which can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian. As well as Nosema and
chalkbrood, both of which are fungal diseases that are mostly managed by the colony, in addition
to good nutritional support. Keeping the hives dry, with ample ventilation will also aid in helping
the colony rid themselves from fungal diseases.
Bee Keeping Equipment
After understanding what pest and diseases to keep an eye out, it is
important to then understand the important bee keeping equipment,
as well as the different hive parts you may want to use to build your
hive. As a backyard beekeeper, you most likely want to start with a small 5-frame super, as it is
an easier, smaller (and lighter weight) hive to manage, as a
beginner. However, you can upgrade to the typical 10-
frame super, in the future. Pictured above is a picture of a
small 5-frame hive setup. Also, in the picture above, is an
example of a telescoping hive lid. However, there is a
second type of hive lid, known as a migratory lid (pictured
below, on the far right side of the picture). I personally would choose a migratory lid, as it allows
for supplemental feeding, in the events my colony may need additional nutritional support. In the
other picture on this page, you can see how the frames are set inside of a super. The frame laying
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