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Preparing for Winter

*Late AUGUST and early September are VERY IMPORTANT  

In Eastern North Carolina, late August and early September  could be the most important months in the beekeepers calendar.  It’s the time when these tasks need to be completed to set your hives up to overwinter successfully:

1.  Test, Treat & Test again for Varroa Mites -  Make sure your varroa mite levels are near zero.  If you’re “mite-free”  by September 1, your bees will be healthy and raise very strong “over wintering bees” in late September & October.  These bees will have to live from November - February to maintain your colony numbers. 

2.  Equalize your Hives-  Take the time to move capped brood frames between all your hives to make sure they are all the same size & strength.  

3.  Determine the size of colony that your bees will overwinter in-  Do you need to feed your colony to build…

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I pulled my frames this morning to extract the honey and was met by some very angry bees. Not sure why their temperament was so extreme. Any thoughts? I purchased a nuc mid-summer. New group of bees? Weather? This is my second full year. My experience last year was entirely different.

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swindley1955
Aug 10

I have read the post and agree to look for the queen or some recent brood laid by the queen if you have a large hive. In my experience some bees do become a little easier to agitate in the fall of the year. especially if they have honey to protect for their food. A good portion of it also might simply be their genetics. The bees I have now are super docile and not easily agitated. I have had some though that were very aggressive and would sting , especially if the person was wearing cologne or perfumes. Also if my bee suit gets too many odors from bees attacking it etc. I find if I wash it, the next time they aren't as aggressive. The time of day you pull your honey, can also be a factor in contributing to bee aggression. Hope this helps.

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Chris Jones
Chris Jones

Visiting beekeeper

Thanks to Dan for adding me to this group.

I am a first year beekeeper from New Hampshire and will be traveling to Corolla for vacation next week with one of my cousins who owns an operates Carey Apiary in southern Delaware. The two of us are interested in meeting with a local honey producer to talk shop and network. My cousin is also enrolled in the master beekeeping class at Florida so he will likely be looking to swap tricks and tools of the trade.


We’re specifically hoping Monday afternoon would work for somebody, but are willing to consider other options. Thanks for your openness and consideration.

Chris Jones, Grantham, NH

Pat Carey ; Carey Apiary, Frankford, Delaware

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Hi there! Would love to meet you both! I am obsessed with other area methodologies and problem solving. I am going through my 2nd summer of beekeeping (4th year of obsessive research) and have just combine hives. I now have 3 which is very manageable for my time & space. I am available Monday afternoon around 3 and am located in Kitty Hawk. Anyway shoot me a text if you want to meet (252) 256-0344. The others above are phenomenal (Denise mentored me!) so if I don’t meet you this trip, I can catch you next time. Hope you are enjoying your stay!! Best area Ever!

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swindley1955

Beekeeping Quiz Alexa

I start my mornings with a quiz from Alexa. I have learned all of the US Presidents from 1-47 in order by using this quiz. Unfortunately they have removed this quiz. They also have a human body quiz, State Capitol Quiz, but also a Beekeepers Quiz. So when you grab that first cup of coffee in the morning, "Say Hey Alexa start me a Beekeeping Quiz"

Stuart

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Brood for sale?

I have a single hive and currently I have no queen. There is a supersedure cell soon to hatch but there has been no brood for some time. My hive is very weak. I am interested in purchasing a sheet of brood for my hive to keep them healthy. Is anyone interested in selling a sheet or can you tell me where I can get one.

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obhive
Jun 01

Can you define "weak" for us? Do you have just a frame or less of bees, or a deep box full, etc.? Installing a frame of brood might not do them any good if you don't have enough nurse bees to care for them.

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Looking for a mentor on the beach

Hi, I’m brand new to bee keeping and need some advice on where to place my hives. I know facing the hives to the south is optimal. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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set your hives facing south or southeast to receive the most sunlight, early morning sun is best, not too much shade, near windbreaks, elevate hives at least 12 inches this helps with moisture and pests, level your hives (front should be slightly lower to allow water runoff) and space them apart to allow you to be able to work them

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Lauren Crawford
Lauren Crawford

Thank you for this! I've been unable to attend the meetings, but would like to connect with you all. Just about got scammed (I think) from Bees Heaven on Facebook saying their pickup is in Duck...but I'm looking at your website for actual recommended nuc sellers and planning to go through Nadeau Farms instead. Any advice for my first hive appreciated.

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obhive
Mar 29

Greetings, Lauren - please feel free to contact me at obxbeehive@gmail.com if you'd like my list of favorite resources to get started.

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swindley1955

First Swarm of 2025


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Wow that’s a good one!

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March 10, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Mentor

Welcome to our online round table! You can connect with other members, get updates and share videos.

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swindley1955
Mar 10

I think it was a great discussion about beekeeping especially for our newbees😁.

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