Feb. 21, 2017 Meeting Recap
Fifty-plus members met in front of the Nature Center to discus honey bees and beekeeping. Included were about 10 first-timers interested in getting started. Welcome Aboard!
After initial announcements we separated into two groups for further discussion.
- New Beekeepers met to learn more about locating hives, what equipment to purchase, where to obtain their first bees.
- Current beekeepers met to discuss issues and concerns associated with our unusually warm weather.
- Colony survival rates have varied, as usual. Overall those who have paid the most attention to varroa mite control winter preparation seem to have had the most success.
- Members are seeing pollen being brought into the hives.
- Some are feeding and adding pollen patties
Other Information
- First Lessons in Beekeeping, by Keith Delaplane. Sam Dodd encouraged new beekeepers to obtain this extremely informative and well illustrated publication. Sam has copies available. (cumbel02@PROTECTED)
- Packages and Nucs Availability
- Burdell Bee Nucs: Troy Bradford collected payments and deposits for 5-frame nucs to be obtained from Fred Burdell's operation in Ohio. CIBA members have had good success with these nucs in past years.
- Indy Bee Supply: Tim Caldwell and Mat Fearnow described packages and nucs that will be available soon.
- Other sources: See list on our CIBA and The Beekeepers of Indiana sites. (Remember: Information is subject to change, so do check directly with suppliers.)
Lots of great conversation! Thanks to all for coming.
Next meeting,
- Monday, March 20, 6:30 PM at the Nature Center
- We hope to demo a package install before the meeting at our hives in Holliday Park. - This would be BEFORE the meeting. -- We'll keep you posted.
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