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Hive Calendar

Hive Calendar, The PSBA Buzz

Hive Calendar: June

Posted onJune 8, 2015June 6, 2015

With the early onset of warm weather check your colonies for crowding. Add a new box if the frame(s) of a hive box are 80% […] Read More

Hive Calendar, The PSBA Buzz

Hive Calendar: May

Posted onMay 8, 2015

May is here but it is still spring in the Pacific Northwest. The month of May is characterized by rising daily high temperatures but continuous […] Read More

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Hive Calendar: April

Posted onApril 6, 2015April 5, 2015

April is the month that packages usually arrive, over-wintered colonies need attention,  nectar and pollen sources are abundant, and swarming is to be expected. Honey […] Read More

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Hive Calendar: March

Posted onMarch 14, 2015March 18, 2015

Register your hive(s) as required by state law RCW15.60 – deadline is April 1, 2015. Use this month to assess, acquire, assemble, and prepare!   February’s […] Read More

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Hive Calendar: February

Posted onFebruary 12, 2015February 7, 2015

Feeding may be necessary this month because our winter has been mild and the bees have been active. A quick peak at the top box […] Read More

Hive Calendar, The PSBA Buzz

Bee calendar: November through January

Posted onNovember 8, 2014November 3, 2014

In temperate North America, the bee colony is at its smallest in late November and December. If stores are still light you can feed a […] Read More

Hive Calendar, The PSBA Buzz

Bee calendar: October

Posted onOctober 11, 2014October 11, 2014

Average high and low temperatures in October are 60º F and 46º F and November is 52º F and 40º F so bees are now […] Read More

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Bee calendar: September

Posted onSeptember 17, 2014September 16, 2014

September has several tasks for beekeepers: feeding, nest consolidation, and pest & disease management Feeding It is time to move hives down from the mountains […] Read More

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Hive calendar – August

Posted onAugust 15, 2014August 13, 2014

Observations: Fanning, bearding, robbing You may observe unusual behaviors at your hives. Bees improve ventilation in the hive by standing on the landing in front […] Read More

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Hive calendar – July

Posted onJuly 13, 2014July 13, 2014

Continue to check for swarm cells each 7 – 10 days Blackberry, the major lowland Puget Sound nectar flow, starts in June and lasts 2-4 […] Read More

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