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Title: Some things you can Do In four Different Bee Seasons
Author: Larry T.
Email: dirasu.789807.1@articlesamurai.com
Keywords: beekeeping seasons,beekeeping,beekeeper,apiarist
Word Count: 346
Category: Hobbies
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Some things you can Do In four Different Bee Seasons

by Larry T.

A beekeeper or <a target='_blank' href="http://www.beekeepingsuccess.com/">apiarist</a> has different tasks in each season. During <strong>winter</strong>, there is not a lot to do with the hives if you already did all the correct things in late summer and fall. But you still have to keep your sight on mites. Count for mites in sticky-board for three days and treat them when necessary and take away the chemical strip after six weeks. In winter, you can decide the number of hives you would desire for the following year and the number of bees to make a strong colony.

In <strong>spring</strong>, food stores must be checked each week. The brood should always be kept in the bottom by reversing the supers each fortnight. Add a 3rd super when the population starts to grow again. Avoid swarming by changing the queen with a younger one.

During <strong>summer</strong>, the honey should be extracted as speedily as possible before hive beetles ruin them. But leave enough honey for the month of July and Aug when the nectar is few. If you spot Varroa mites, you need to treat them at once so as to maintain a healthy colony for a rather more fall honey flow. So as to be prepared for the autumn season, you have to begin getting ready frames and super.

It is advocated to have ten or even more frames of bees during <strong>fall</strong>. Half full frames are mixed with other hives. In early fall, there should be lots of food stores and three to four frames is good. Feed the queen with syrup if there's not too much egg-laying by mid September. In preparation for winter, the supers should be prepared.

It is very important for a beekeeper to be aware of the seasonal cycles of beekeeping. The activity of honeybees differs each season. Seasonal change in weather pattern is affecting the flourishing of plants and nectar flow. Let us take a better look at the honeybees ' activities in the four seasons.

Extra information about <a href="http://www.beekeepingsuccess.com/">beekeeping</a> and the abundant <a href="http://www.beekeepingsuccess.com/bee-seasons/things-to-do/">bee seasons</a>

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