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We are open again tomorrow until the 22nd December for the holidays until January 2021.
Closed for Reconciliation Day
~ DEC of 2020! ~
Although there has been rain in Southern Africa over the last month, nature still set up the bloom that bees buzz madly for.
Bees are booming now along with the blooming flowers of all kinds of flowering trees, crops and shrubs. Take note of what's flowering in your garden, your street and your town!
Apiary site(s) management STEPs:
- Contact farmers near you to place hives on their property
- Contact smallholder property owners near you
- Who needs pollinating in your area?
- What farmer groups can you connect with to get access to for hives with crops?
- Have spare super chambers (shallow or deep) for the storage and building of comb for the excess honey that the spring provides for!
- Bees need FOOD and water to thrive so ensure they are placed in sites with access to super high value or excess amounts of flowering blossoms - This usually equates to honey for you so make it so...
There's more details on this further down...read on!
We've helped people start pollinating businesses, bee removal businesses, honey production and even other shops - simply because we can bee more together!
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We hope you had warm memories and great times with your family and friends over the Spring season!
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~ Bees and Spring Season -------------->
This time of year is referred to as the Bee Season in beekeeping lingo [southern hemisphere]. It's the perfect time for you to GROW your apiary management and Develop on the beekeeping!
Tools for Spring
# Entrance feeders for 500ml bottles of sugar water
# Storage of excess honey - honey tanks
# Maizena pollen substitute - blue book has a recipe (got stock)
# Extra Super chambers
# Manual wax presses / honey presses
# Manual or Electric Honey extractors
# Uncapping Scrapers / forks
# Glass or plastic jars
# Honey dispensers
# Honey pumps and honey filling machines
# Honeycomb wax extruder press
Entrance feeders and external feeding is a good practice to be putting to use over this period to boost new colonies after swarming. By watching them, you can get a good indication of what your bees are gathering and bringing back to the hive. Usually there will be yellow or red pollen coming back with foragers. If no pollen is noticed then it is very likely that forager was collecting nectar and or water for the colony.
If you can see pollen being brought in then it is very unlikely that they need pollen feeding or a pollen substitute. Remember although bees require pollen in their diet to keep themselves warm and feed the young larvae, the important thing is that during this time all energy is usually utilised for brood expansion as the bees explode in population with the change of season.
Egg laying ROCKETs off and over the weeks to come. Now laying 1500-2000 eggs a day in the peak of the season, the queen bee will need space!
Bees also live shorter over the spring period as they are working more and burning energy to find a high quality source of pollen and or nectar nearby. From an average lifespan of 35 days at their peak season they can live passed 60 days during the off season.
ALERT:> Ants can become a major risk when feeding sugar water to so make sure not to spill sugar water around or in the hive. USE Nip-It nearby to your hives to keep ants away from your apiary.
P.S. We also feel it is important to inform customers that our contact details by phone line are 012 771 4288 and 012 757 5538 to speak with TJ, Dilene and Shirley or contact Shirley on 083 308 0042 at the Bee WARE Centurion Shop.
Our email address is buzz@beeware.co.za at the shop.
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