How often should I inspect my hive?

For beginning beekeepers, an inspection every seven to 10 days during spring and summer is a good target. Inspecting more than weekly will make your bees unhappy by disrupting hive activity and setting them back a day. Inspection is best conducted on a moderately warm, dry day—above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What is the best time to inspect a beehive?

The best time to inspect your hive is around midday on a clear, still day. At this time the sun will be high in the sky, making it easier to see into the hive, and many bees will be out foraging.
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How much maintenance do bee hives require?

One source claims the total amount you need to spend with a hive comes in at around 15-30 hours a year. Another says that half an hour a week should be just fine for a beginner. There's really no perfect answer – this depends on a number of factors, including your willingness to get out there and do the right thing!
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Do bee hives require maintenance?

Beehives require management and good stewardship, which take both time and knowledge. General maintenance requires periodic inspections during the warm months to make sure your queen is laying eggs, your workers are building up honey stores, and your colony has enough space to expand.
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Can I inspect my beehive at night?

Yes, you can open your beehive at night and even rob honey from your bees. Bees can see you at night, but your vision is reduced. The lack of light makes brushing your bees off the frames much harder, and if you are not covered correctly, they will sting you.
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How Often Should I Check My Bees?



How often do you get honey from a hive?

In a healthy, productive hive, it is normal to be able to harvest honey two to three times each season. Most beekeepers will harvest honey between June and September, but how often you harvest and how much honey you get will depend on a number of factors.
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How is hive hygiene maintained?

Regularly clean the bottom board of Bee box (Hive) and maintain colony hygiene. Avoid locating your hives near roadside as it contaminates the honey and creates nuisance to the bees. 5. Use Queen Excluder to keep the queen out of the super chamber for ensuring quality Honey.
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Is beekeeping an expensive hobby?

Getting started with beekeeping can be an expensive hobby often costing around $300 for the hive and around another $100 for bees during the first year (depending if you purchase a nuc or a package). Most folks recommend starting out with two hives for a variety of important reasons.
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How much does a queen bee cost?

Costs vary to some degree: prices range from $15 to $25 for small numbers of queen bees.
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How often do I need to tend to my bees?

For beginning beekeepers, an inspection every seven to 10 days during spring and summer is a good target. Inspecting more than weekly will make your bees unhappy by disrupting hive activity and setting them back a day.
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How long can you leave a beehive unattended?

Leaving a beehive unattended for a week or two at a time is typically okay. What happens if a hive is left unattended too long is the possibility of a swarm. This means there is an overproduction of bees. The bees will divide and leave the hive.
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How many hours a week does beekeeping take?

The amount of time a hive of bees takes varies based on your style of beekeeping, but negligence is not a beekeeping style. A rough estimate would be that you will spend about 30-45 minutes a week per hive.
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How do I know if my beehive is healthy?

5 Signs Of A Strong And Healthy Honey Bee Colony
  1. A Strong, Healthy Queen. Much of a honey bee hive's activity revolves around a healthy queen. ...
  2. A Thriving Population. ...
  3. Abundant Pollen And Honey Stores. ...
  4. A Healthy, Regular Brood Pattern. ...
  5. No Pests Or Parasites.
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What temperature is too hot for honey bees?

Honeybees have a strong temperature tolerance and have adapted to live in many parts of the world where there are extreme temperatures. Despite their high degree of tolerance, a bee will die if it becomes too hot (above 45°C or 113°F) or too cold (below -2°C or 28°F).
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What time of day is best to open a bee hive?

The best time to inspect your hive is around midday on a clear, still day. At this time the sun will be high in the sky, making it easier to see into the hive, and many bees will be out foraging.
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Is bee keeping hard?

But is it hard? Beekeeping is not easy but the experience is both rewarding and fun. Beekeeping can be time consuming, expensive, physically demanding, and requires patience. There are many hazards your bees will face, such as pest infestation, parasites, predators and disease.
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Do beekeepers make money?

Experienced beekeepers might make money through services as well as products. Some farmers pay beekeepers to temporarily relocate their hives near their crops to pollinate them and help them grow. Other beekeepers might offer swarm removal services to capture and relocate bee swarms.
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How many acres do you need for bees?

Generally speaking, most backyard beekeepers have 1 to 2 acres of land with 2 or 3 bee hives. I have personally had 10 hives on a 1 acre lot in a subdivision. One important thing to do is talk with your neighbors first.
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How do you keep a healthy colony of bees?

  1. The site should be dry without dampness. ...
  2. Water: Natural or artificial source of water should be provided.
  3. Wind breaks: Trees serve as wind belts in cool areas.
  4. Shade: Hives can be kept under shade of trees. ...
  5. Bee pasturage and florage: Plants that yield pollen and nectar to bees are called bee pasturage and florage.
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How do you disinfect a beehive?

Safe Cleaning Products

It's not really necessary. Just scrape out debris using the hive tool and remove the yucky brood comb or any comb damaged by moths or beetles. If there's mold, scrape as much off as you can. The new bees you install in this equipment are capable of cleaning up the rest.
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How do you keep bees happy and healthy?

Control swarming in colonies by providing extra space for the colony during build up and remove queen cells to keep the colony population strong and healthy. Regular comb replacement can improve the health of your honey bees. Brood combs should be replaced with new foundation at least once every three years.
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When should I stop feeding my bees sugar water?

While it is common to feed sugar water to new bee colonies, it is also important to know when to stop feeding bees in spring. Sugar water lacks the nutrients that bees need to strengthen their immune system. You should stop feeding bees when there are honey supers on and when there is enough honey stored for winter.
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Should you give bees sugar water?

If there are no bee-friendly flowers around, mix 50/50 white sugar and water to give the bumblebee a one-off energy boost, providing the carbohydrates it needs to fly.
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How do I know if I need to feed my bees?

If at any point they stop building new comb and you don't see honey/pollen stores, then you may need to feed until the colony is stronger. Some beekeepers evaluate the level of honey in a hive by tipping their hives to feel the weight. A colony that is healthy and rich in honey will be heavy.
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