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Tom & Carol Elliott wrote:
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> David Green wrote:
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> In reference to;
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> > << Is it O.K. to weekly, biweekly, or monthly to remove each frame from the
> > brood chambers to examine them? Is it O.K. to rearrange the order of the
> > frames on a regular basis in the brood chambers? >>
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> > It's a good way to keep the bees demoralized and unproductive.
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> I check my brood nest on pretty much a weekly basis. They have yet to
> become unproductive, and they show no signs of "demoralization". A
> commercial operation cannot pay the attention to a hive that a hobbiest
> can, but to make a statement like that above is irresponsible. I
> routinely watch my queen lay eggs, watch foragers do their dances and
> see normal activity at all times. There "MAY" be a scientificaly
> measurable reduction in productivity as a result of weekly inspections,
> but you could not prove it by my experience.
Hello Tom -
I think there may have been a misunderstanding as to what Dave was saying. I think his
comments were directed to the part about rearranging the order of the brood frames on a
regular basis for which I think he's right on. On the other hand, the other issue about how
often to inspect is definitely open for further discussion and I would favor more your
approach than just once a year or what ever it was that Dave said.
-Barry
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Barry Birkey
West Chicago, Illinois USA
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