π§βπ Actions beekeepers make
Beekeeping is not only about watching the bees. Beekeeping in practice is a reactive (and if you are good - proactive) decision making to solve or prevent described Problems. To link problems with our product solutions its good to list these decisions and actions..
Beekeeping 101β
What does beekeeper usually do? Sorted by priority:
- inspecting a colony in a beehive with a smoker, dressed in suit with specialized tools - π Inspection management
- expanding or down-sizing the hive with a new section full of either empty foundation frames or comb frames - see π¦ Hive section management
- treating against varroa mites with strips or acid fumes - see π Varroa Treatment diary
- feeding the colony with sugar syrup or candy if its lacking resources - see π Feeding management
- balancing resources (frames) between colonies to prevent π½οΈ Bee colony starvation
- splitting the colony if it is too big - see βοΈ Create colony split
- catching swarms
- merging weak colonies before autumn - see π«Άπ» Join multiple colonies
- adding or swapping a queen - see π Colony without a queen
- extracting honey or pollen
- adding or removing frames - see π¦ Hive section management
- moving a hive or killing colony if its π’ Aggressive bee colonies
- cleaning frames with old beecomb
- cleaning hives and sections
- melting and cleaning wax
- raising queens