Beekeeping: Second Reminder. Meeting Tomorrow Evening

 
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Date: July 20th 2025
Reminder;  CIBA July 21st Open Meeting 
🌼  🌷. 🌸   😃   Mid-Summer Beekeeping    😃    🌸  🌷. 🌼
 
 Time and Location: 6:30 PM, Nature Center, Holliday Park,  6363 Spring Mill Rd., 46260
(See below regarding Zoom Option)

Our Principle Program:  
👌  Cover Crops for Honeybee Management 👍
Jayde Grisham & Kevin Allison 
Purdue Extension

Other Meeting Highlights:
  • Season-specific considerations:  Decreased brood production is normal. 
  • Information on Upcoming CIBA Opportunities
    • CIBA at the State Fair Booth Volunteers. 
      • Your Fair Tickets will be available at the meeting  🎉
  • “10 Questions” Beekeeping Quiz 😃
  • Refreshments by Kerry Wurst  🎉
  • Raffle:  Always 3 Winners 🙏🏽
  • Of course..  Bring Your Questions! 👌

July-August:  Food for Beekeeper’s Thoughts:
  • Foraging: Nectar Flow is at a low point
    • Upcoming nectar sources include Clover, cone flowers, milkweed, sunflowers.  
    • HOWEVER…In most areas these ARE NOT adequate sources next few weeks.
    • Remember:  Bees forage for a mile or more radius, - Further in periods of dearth 
  • Monitor stored honey reserves: Bees may begin consuming stored honey. In severe shortages consider feeding 
  • Expect declines in egg laying and brood formation
    • Queens can be difficult to spot. -  (Don’t panic if you can’t find her)
      • If you can see eggs: She was there within the past 2-3  days
      • If you can see small larvae: She was there within the past 4 to 6 days
    • (In extreme dearth egg-laying may cease for a while)
  • Remember: Bees must keep brood area near 93 degrees. (This can be difficult in hot weather)
    • Bees regulate hive temperatures by: 
      • Regulating air flow into, through and out of hive
      • Evaporative Cooling: Be sure bees have access to a nearby water supply.
      • Bearding is a common temperature regulation behavior:
        • Large quantities of bees will accumulate outside entrance in hot-humid weather
        • (Fewer will be outside in early morning when air is cooler)
  • Watch for hive beetles, avoid excessive empty supers. Best defense is a STRONG Colony
  • Continue to think about your strategy for mite control. (Remember…Varroa vectors several viruses).
  • Robbing will become more of an issue.    Weak colonies are particularly vulnerable. 
  • Other questions,  concerns?  -  Contact Your Mentor



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