A Fall Checklist for Beekeepers – Winter is Coming!To all my fellow Game of Thrones fans, my title, a definite double entendre, references a key phrase in George R. R. Martin's works as we...
Mite Treatments and Winter Hive ActivityWinter Updates from the HiveWhat a year it has been in Beorn's Apiary! 2018 went out with relatively warm weather. In December, we had a...
Spring Approaches and An Apiary Springs Into LifeMany things have happened since my last posts. You are due lots of updates about what's happened over the winter months in Beorn's Apiary. Winter...
Approaching Fall and Changes in the ApiaryLast week, we talked about the preparations we should be taking as we move towards winter. As fall approaches, we start to see changes in...
Monitoring Varroa Mite LevelsThe views, opinions and recommendations expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of PerfectBee.Happenings in the Bee...
Hive Inspections and RecordkeepingLast week, we resolved a number of mysteries that had developed in my bee yard. It is hard to believe that I have been beekeeping...
Installing a New Hive In FallI trust everyone is well into their winter preparations as we are now moving into September. Before we know it, frosts will arrive and the...
Honey in the Hive and a Rainy SummerFaithful readers, you have my sincerest apology for the long hiatus from posting. I had some new job duties associated with our corporation's annual User...
A Buckfast Experiment Goes Bust – Aggressive Bees and Honey SupersBee season is in full swing in western North Carolina with all the interesting developments that brings. Local beekeepers have reported swarms, including one my...
Buckfast bees, more splits and the wonder of VSH beesAs spring settles in here in western North Carolina, there are clear signs of rapid growth in my apiary. In my last blog post, I...
Interesting Developments with Queens and SwarmsSpring weather in western North Carolina can be an ever variable and tricky creature. Such has been the case with the first couple of weeks...
Cooler Weather And The BeekeeperAfter cooler temperatures arrived in western North Carolina, the bees' behavior began to shift, with a decrease in activity and a decline in available forage....
The Beekeeping Season LengthensBy this time of year in western North Carolina, we have had at least one if not more frosts. But this October has brought unseasonably...
Resource Hives, Queen Castles and NucsAnother week has passed and we edge ever closer to the silence of winter in the bee yard. To say that I'm not looking forward...
Gardening for Beekeepers: Flowers that Honeybees LoveLast week, we discussed various educational resources available to new beekeepers. Hopefully, those resources will be as useful to you as they have been to...
Educational Resources for New BeekeepersLast week, we rounded out our discussion about preparations for fall and winter. We also discussed what robbing behavior is and how a beekeeper might...
Bee Colony Growth SpurtLast week, we completed our discussion of Varroa Mite treatment options and I shared my choices for treatment. This week I will be dealing...
Choosing a Treatment For Varroa MitesLast week's blog post centered around providing information about the various options for treating Varroa Mites. This week I had the opportunity to attend our...
Treatments for Varroa MitesAugust is a good time to be considering what treatment regimen you will use to battle Varroa Mites. So this week, I completed a survey...
Surprises in the Bee Yard: Two Weeks Is an Age in BeekeepingWith my two weeks at the corporate headquarters behind me, I was looking forward to seeing what had happened in my apiary. As I mentioned...
Considering the Joys of BeekeepingLast week, we talked about hive inspections and recordkeeping. I detailed what I look for during an inspection and how I maintain my records. This...
Aggressive Colonies and Missing QueensI have always loved a great mystery. But, I don't especially like that in my bee yard! Last week, I had a colony of angry...
When Beekeeping Goes WrongSometimes it isn't smooth sailing in the bee yard. There will be times when things go wrong. The key is not to panic and make...
The Joy of Installing NucsHappenings in the Bee YardBefore we talk about installing nucleus hives, you need updates about what happened in the bee yard this week.With three queenright...
The First Few Weeks of a BeehiveHappenings in the Bee YardThis week I had planned to talk about installing a nuc. But, I didn't get pictures when I installed my nucs....
Setting Up a Langstroth HiveHappenings in the Bee YardBefore we start talking about my Langstroth hive setup I wanted to update you about some happenings in the bee yard. This week...
Critical Decisions for Bee Yard SetupHappenings in the Bee YardBefore we start talking about setting up a bee yard and the hives that will house your colonies, I have news...
Key Startup Decisions For the BeekeeperHappenings in the Bee YardBefore I launch into this week's topic about making choices, I want to share some surprises that happened in my bee...
Planning For Two HivesOne Hive, Two Hives . . .When I decided that I definitely wanted to become a beekeeper, I instantly started considering whether or not I...