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Mary says
> I'm new to beekeeping and I was informed from an experienced
> beekeeper that I need to examine my hive (once a week) and
> destroy any cells that are being created into queens or
> drones. Is this true? If so, how can I tell. Also,
> for a new hive, how much honey should I get from it in an
> average year. I am also taking the wax. I have a regualr
> hive with a queen excluder and a small super on top. How
> often will the bees fill it up? Is there any problems on
> taking the top super off and removing the honey. Someone
> told me that if I did this the bees would get confused
> because they would have no where to put the honey. Do I
> wait until it is totally full before I remove the honey?
> Thanks
This small text suggest a lot of questions and answers you can
find in a good beekeeping book ...
To resume ...
1/ " ... created into queens " in presence of the queen -> to destroy
otherwise you'll get a swarm
in absence of the queen : swarming or lost (dead or kill)
-> don't destroy, but do observe closely the hatching, etc...
2/ " ... created into drones " don't worry about them (the bees need a few
in the nest : in Europ, some are using a system to control them but
it not the subjet here) but do replace one or two frames each year
(you'll take the wax) and choose the most drones combs.
3/ " how much honey ...? " the answer this question is another question ...
" how many flowers in your country ? flowers to do honey flow(s) ?
Some flowers give a lot of nectar, some give nothing. The weather
is important (generally the better is wet AND hot).
=> In your account, don't forget the plaisure seeing and doing with bees.
4/ " taking the top super off ..."
o Normally there is no problem on taking the super off because you
are doing this when the honey flow is finished.
o It seems to me a good idea to have a second super you put in place
of that you are taking.
o It is even also a good idea, if the honey flow is not finished,
to put the second super (to make place for the nectar) below the first
before to remove them.
Regards
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