HOW TO RAISE BEES

BEES ARE KEPT IN BOXES STACKED IN PILES 25 SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT

INSIDE THE BOXES ARE FRAMES ON WHICH THE BEES MAKE THEIR HONEY. FRAMES ARE MADE WITH A FOUNDATION OF WAX IMPRESSED ON BOTH SIDES WITH A PATTERN OF HONEYBEE CELLS. BEES USE THIS PATTERN TO BUILD THEIR CELLS THE HIVES ARE PROTECTED WITH HEAVY PLASTIC DURING THE WINTER. BEEING SEASON BEGINS WHEN THE TREES AND FLOWERS START TO BLOOM IN SPRING

THE COLONY OF BEES CAN BE UP TO 60,000 BEES, BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE QUEEN BEE

TO TAKE CARE OF BEES, A BEE SUIT IS REQUIRED, A COVERALL WHICH FASTENS AT THE WRISTS AND ANKLES TIGHTLY A HAT IS WORN OVER THE HEAD WITH A HEAVY VEIL A ZIPPER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE VEIL CONNECTS TO A ZIPPER

AT THE TOP OF THE COVERALL SUIT  LEATHER GLOVES ARE ALSO WORN

AN IMMUNITY TO BEE STINGS IS DEVELOPED WHEN STUNG MANY TIMES

A BEE STING KIT SHOULD BE HANDY IN CASE OF ALLERGY TO BEE VENOM

WHEN THE HIVE IS OPENED, IT IS HEAVILY SMOKED WITH BURNING TWINE WHICH MAKES A HEAVY COOL SMOKE. THIS MAKES THE BEES LOAD UP ON HONEY WHICH MAKES IT HARDER FOR THEM TO STING

A HIVE TOOL IS USED TO LOOSEN UP THE SEAL THE BEES MAKE BETWEEN THE FRAMES AND THE BOX   A HEALTHY HIVE HAS A QUEEN AND A DEVELOPING BROOD

HUNGRY BEES NEED TO BE FED WITH SYRUP DRIPPED DOWN INTO THE HIVE THROUGH SMALL HOLES

IF THE FRAMES ARE EMPTY, A NEW QUEEN IS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY OR THEIR WILL BE NO HONEY DURING THE SUMMER

QUEEN BEES CAN BE ORDERED FROM A SUPPLIER OF BEE EQUIPMENT

A RECORD MUST BE KEPT OF EACH BOX DETAILING WHAT IS BEING DONE AND WHAT IS NEEDED

NEW QUEEN BEES ARRIVE IN A SMALL CAGE WITH WORKER BEES   THE QUEEN CAGE IS SEALED WITH A PIECE OF CANDY

IT TAKES ABOUT 3 DAYS FOR THE BEES TO EAT THE CANDY AND RELEASE THE NEW QUEEN - THE BEES WILL BE USED TO HER BY THEN AND TAKE CARE OF HER

WHEN HIVES ARE BEING COMBINED, A SHEET OF NEWSPAPER IS   PUT BETWEEN THE CAGES. THEY WILL EAT THROUGH THE NEWSPAPER AND BY THAT TIME, THEY WILL KNOW EACH OTHER   WELL ENOUGH NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER

BEES WORK ONLY INSIDE THE HIVE DURING THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF THEIR LIFE. THEN THEY BEGIN TO FORAGE. THE PRODUCE ONLY 1/12 OF A TEASPOON OF HONEY DURING THE 6 WEEKS THEY LIVE. MANY NEW BEES MUST BE PRODUCE DURING THIS TIME TO TAKE OVER HIS PLACE

A BEE MAKES ABOUT 10 ROUND TRIPS FROM THE HIVE IN ONE DAY BEES TRAVEL NO MORE THAN ABOUT 1/2 MILE FROM THE HIVE DANDELIONS ARE USUALLY THE FIRST FLOWER VISITED BY BEES IN THE SPRING

SWEET WHITE CLOVER AND ALFALFA MAKE EXCELLENT HONEY

CLOVER HONEY AND ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY IS LIGHT IN COLOR AND MILD FLAVORED

HONEY FROM THINGS SUCH AS BUCKWHEAT WOULD BE DARK AND STRONG TASTING

WHEN A COLONY SWARMS, ABOUT HALF OF THE HIVE LEAVES TAKING THE OLD QUEEN BEE WITH THEM THE HIVE WILL SWARM IF IT GETS TOO CROWDED - IN ONE SEASON WITH GOOD CARE - 9 HIVES CAN TURN INTO 56 HIVES

QUEEN CELLS WILL BE MADE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FRAMES A NEW HIVE OR SWARM NEEDS A NEW QUEEN BEE ROYAL JELLY PRODUCED BY THE BEES ARE FED TO THE QUEEN CELLS WHICH TURN A REGULAR BEE INTO A QUEEN TO PREVENT SWARMING, REMOVE THE CELLS WITH THE NEW QUEEN BEES DEVELOPING, OR ADD AN EMPTY HIVE BODY WITH A SHEET OF NEWSPAPER BETWEEN, OR DIVIDE THE HIVE INTO   TWO HIVES. THIS IS NOT FOOLPROOF BUT WORTH TRYING

A SWARMED HIVE MAKES NO HONEY THAT YEAR

THE BEES NEED A PLACE TO STORE THEIR HONEY, SO YOU PUT 'SUPERS'(BOXES) ON TOP OF THE ORIGINAL , AND KEEP STACKING THE SUPERS ON TOP AS LONG AS THE BEES KEEP MAKING THE HONEY

A STACK MAY HAVE AS MANY AS 5 'SUPERS' ON TOP, BUT NINE 'SUPERS' IS NOT UNUSUAL TO PREVENT THE QUEEN FROM ENTERING THE 'SUPERS' A QUEEN   EXCLUDER WHICH IS A PIECE OF PLASTIC WITH SMALL HOLES ONLY THE WORKER BEES FIT THROUGH. THIS IS PLACED ON TOP OF THE HIVE SEPARATING THE QUEEN FROM THE 'SUPERS'   WITH SMALL HOLES THAT SHE WON'T FIT THROUGH

A BEE FRAME IS REMOVED TO BEGIN HONEY PROCESSING WHEN THE 'SUPER' IS 3/4 FULL OF CAPPED HONEY CELLS WHEN YOU REMOVE FRAMES FROM A HIVE, YOU ALSO REMOVE THE BEES CLINGING TO THE THEM. TO REMOVE A WHOLE 'SUPER' YOU MUST USE BEE REPELLENT - A BAD SMELLING CHEMICAL WHICH REPELS BEES - CALLED 'BEE GO' YOU PLACE THE CHEMICAL FACE DOWN ON A FUME BOARD   OVER THE 'SUPER' YOU WANT WHICH DRIVES THE BEES DOWN INTO THE NEXT 'SUPER' DOWN INTO THE HIVE. THEN THE 'SUPER' CAN BE REMOVED, JUST BE BRUSHING   AWAY THE LAST FEW REMAINING BEES. YOU MUST COVER UP THE HONEY FILLED 'SUPER'S TO KEEP BEES FROM OTHER HIVES FROM COMING OVER AND STEALING THE HONEY. THEY ARE ATTRACTED BY THE SWEET SMELL. ONCE BEES BECOME ROBBERS, THEY WILL INVADE OTHER BEE'S HIVES TO TAKE HONEY.

THE HONEY HOUSE:

THE HONEY HOUSE HAS LARGE GLASS WINDOWS AND A CONCRETE FLOOR. ALONG THE WALLS THE 'SUPERS'   ARE STACKED IN THE HONEY HOUSE, HONEY IS TAKEN  FROM THE FRAMES AND PUT INTO GLASS JARS.

EXTRACTING:

FIRST THE CAPS MUST BE CUT OFF THE CELLS USING AN ELECTRICALLY CHARGED KNIFE. THE FRAME IS PROPPED OVER A DECAPPING TANK. THE WAX CAPS FALL DOWN INTO THE TANK ALONG WITH SOME HONEY. NOT ALL   OF THE HONEY FALLS OUT HOWEVER, WHICH MUST BE PUT INTO A MACHINE CALLED A HONEY EXTRACTOR. THE BARRELSHAPED MACHINE HAS A RACK THAT HOLDS 12 FRAMES. THE MACHINE SPINS LIKE A WASHING MACHINE TUB. THE RAPID SPINNING PULLS THE HONEY FROM THE CELLS AND THROWS IT AGAINST THE WALLS OF THE EXTRACTOR. THE HONEY RUNS DOWN AND COLLECTS AT THE BOTTOM WHERE IT IS WITHDRAWN OUT THROUGH A SPIGOT INTO BUCKETS.FILTERS OVER THE BUCKETS CATCH BITS OF WAX WHICH IS NOT WANTED IN THE HONEY JARS.

NOTE: THE SCRAPINGS FROM THE EDGES OF THE THE HONEY FRAME ARE USED MEDICINALLY TO PREVENT COLDS, FLU, ETC. IT IS DARK AND STRONG FLAVORED, AND CAN BE   USED IN TEA AND IS AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN PENICILLIN.

AUTUMN CHORES: A COLONY OF BEES NEEDS AT LEAST 100 POUNDS OF HONEY ITSELF IN ORDER TO WINTER OVER. WITHOUT IT THEY MUST BE FED WITH SYRUP DURING THE WINTER IN COLD CLIMATES, THE HIVES ARE WRAPPED WITH BLACK PLASTIC AND ROOFING PAPER TO WINTER OVER. THE BLACK  COLOR HELPS TO ABSORB THE WINTER SUN AND KEEP THE HIVES WARM DURING THE WINTER.

WINTER CHORES: CHECK THE COVERINGS ON THE HIVES TO MAKE   SURE THEY ARE SECURE. MAKE NEW FRAMES FOR THE HIVES FOR SPRING USE.

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