July Beekeeping Tips
In the Hive (Swarms)
Swarms are still happening but should start to wind down even though the population is high. Call us with any questions on Honey Bee Swarms.
Inspection
You should be inspecting your colony every 10-14 days to evaluate brood pattern confirming the presence of the queen and/or eggs. Watch also for colony growth, and monitor for pests and diseases.
If you cannot inspect every one of your colonies, inspect those that are not showing as much activity on the outside.
Nutrition
If the weather is dry, and you don't have a good water source near the hive, consider providing one. They may need it to cool the hive.
Pests, parasites and disease
Monitor Varroa mite levels and treat where needed. We have treatment at Let It Bee Inc.
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Equipment
Consider adding a queen excluder to manage the honey supers more easily.
Hive products and services
The nectar flow may require you to put more supers on the hive. Depending on how you treat, you may need to remove the supers to avoid chemical residue in the honey. As propolis collection increases, you may consider harvesting it. You may be able to trap pollen.
Let us know of any questions as you navigate your bee journey!
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