WVBA Meeting: February 22, 2016
- General
- Erma wants book reviews for the library. Each review only needs to be a few sentences.
- New Meeting Site:
- There are not many rooms available for large groups for low cost.
- One possibility so far: Pringle Hall, $34/hour.
- Suggestions:
- PGE Auditorium
- Permaculture Unitarian Church
- 4-H Center
- OSU Extension Center
- Independence Civic Center
- Salem Farm Bureau
- Polinator Conference
- WVBA will have a table at the conference if anyone wants to volunteer.
- Saturday, March 12 from 7:45 to 4:15 at the Holiday Inn in Albany.
- Conference is sponsored by the Master Gardeners.
- Speakers include: Dr. Sujaya Rao, Beth Young, Rich Hatfield, and Rich Little.
- More information, visit: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mb/blog/beevent-pollinator-conference-albany-march-12-2016
- Aaron Lafond – Bee Equipment Supplier
- Boxes (8 and 10 frame): $12
- Tops and Bottoms: $10
- Phone: (541) 401-1463
- Located between Lebanon and Sweet Home
- Brushy Mountain/Ruhl
- All of the stuff that Ruhl had that is not in the Brushy catalog will be going on clearance in the next few weeks.
- If you cannot pick up equipment, we have a member that works at Brushy and will bring equipment to the meetings.
- Bee Day!
- Saturday, April 16, 9am-1pm, Coffman Farm
- More information available closer to April.
- There will be opportunities to handle bees and open hives so bring a veil or suit.
- If there are queens available, we may do a split or re-queening.
- Steven does not have any bees or queens for sale.
- NW Bee Supply – Mike Radford
- Packages for sale! Carniolans or Italians
- 4lb: $110
- 5lb: $125
- Bees are local and queens are from Northern California.
- Pick up at Lowes in McMinnville after the 1st week of April at 5:00pm.
- Information and ordering online at: http://store.northwestbeesupply.com/mcminnville/mcminnville
- Also order over phone: (907) 360-8182
- Order as soon as possible.
- Packages for sale! Carniolans or Italians
- Terry Adams
- 28 nucs for sale in March
- $110 for bees and 5 frames. You must provide your own box or buy a cardboard box from Terry for $7.
- Italian bees and Terry raised the queens.
- Also sells boxes (8 and 10 frame).
- Deep: $10
- Western: $9
- Brushy Mountain Supply
- Plenty of packages available at Brushy.
- First pick up date for nucs is sold out but there will be two other dates for pick up.
- Oregon’s Agricultural Progress magazine
- Subscribe at: http://oregonprogress.oregonstate.edu/subscribe
- Free Article on Dr. Sagili’s work and bees at: http://oregonprogress.oregonstate.edu/winter-2016/pollination-innovation
- Bee Culture magazine
- Articles at: http://beeculture.com/
- More Than Honey – Good video on bee management
- Harris Queens
- Resistant to varroa.
- http://www.harrishoneybees.com/pages/queens.html
- Survivor stock and VSH (Varroa Sensitive Hygiene) are different.
- VSH smell mites in cells, uncap the cells, and remove the varroa. This behavior is bred into the bees.
- Survivor Stock do not remove varroa, they are just more resistant to the damages and diseases associated with varroa.
- England is training bees for drug busts.
- Article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/33195468/honey-bees-trained-to-detect-illegal-drugs
- New Video out.
- The military is also using bees for bomb sniffing.
- Randy Oliver Video:
- Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pezlSTESXKc
- Spring Management
- Look for bees flying.
- Look through hive and inspect frames.
- Look for eggs in cells (if no eggs, most likely queenless)
- clean hives
- When inspecting frames, look through frames in order from one side of the box to the other.
- There should not be too much drone brood present. If there is a lot, you either have a laying worker or an old queen who is out of fertilized eggs. Either way, you will need to re-queen.
- Evaluate the population size of bees and brood.
- Look for sufficient stores of honey and pollen, if not enough, you may want to be feeding. (Syrup with 1:1 sugar to water). Careful not to feed too much, though, you may cause swarming.
- Check for varroa.
- Essential Oils can be effective for reducing varroa levels.
- Get a roll of blue shop towels, cut the roll in half then soak each half in a coffee can with coconut oil (or vegetable oil) and a few drops of essential oils (lemongrass, wintergreen, cinnamon all work well).
- Tear off one square of towel and place between boxes on a hive.
- This is also a good indicator of whether you have more hygienic bees: if they get rid of the shop towel, they are more hygienic.
- Essential Oils can be effective for reducing varroa levels.
- If you have 2+ hives, you can equalize. Take frames from the strong hive and put them in the weak hive. This will strengthen the weak hive, and prevent the strong hive from swarming.
- Now is a good time for this.
- Commercial beekeepers do this in December and January.
- Rotate hive bodies:
- Thank you to everyone who brought the amazing door prizes!