Hobby Beekeeping

<p>Turning a 50 acre cash crop farm back to a wildflower bee sanctuary and business. Join me as I explain each week what we are doing and why we are bee "helpers" and not bee keepers. The name change on February 25, 2024, is reflected in the science that for me makes most sense. The goal is to listen to all aspects of beekeeping and to be an open and honest place for everyone to share their experience. The focus for our work and research continues to be on the conversion of the 50 acre farm back to nature and the re-wilding of lands in Nova Scotia. Treatment Free best describes what we are doing. Best to make that clear despite the usual backlash. Bee well.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

Deformed Wing Virus Spotted

First time after viewing thousands of front entrance clips, we see this. It is in a 2-frame research hive spotted on October 26. The original hive is one of our 5-year survivors without chemical mite treatments. Could a certain strain of DWV actually help inoculate our bees?

11-24
11:18

The Placebo Effect of Varroa Treatments

With hobby beekeeping, I often wonder whether I should add a bit of thymol to help my bees. Treating for varroa seems to be something many of us think will help. But the science and the fact that tens of thousands of beekeepers no longer treat for Varroa tell us something else. Today, I discuss the powerful placebo effect on our actions with our bees. Does thinking it will help make it do so?

11-18
09:15

AI Update and Bee Lessons

As we wind down the year a look at our failed and survivor hives with some Bee Lessons on life and money management.

11-10
13:25

Yellow Jacket Attack

I often think I can save them when I see the yellow jacket attacks, but it is really only a sign of a different problem. Here are my thoughts and Hive updates.

11-03
10:15

Late Fall Hive Updates

With just two hives failing so far, it's not enough to run the data. But some failed splits may help us better understand what may have happened to them. The other question is, if we open a hive now, what do we do with it if it still has bees?

10-27
12:23

Why I'm Excited to have Finally Lost some Hives

It's sad on one side, but exciting on the other to have finally lost some hives. The lost hive data when compared to those that survived may help us better understand what is happening with our bees. The work starts this week.

10-20
12:04

Some Thoughts on the Year and Next Steps

As the bees wind down, so do I. Here are some updates as we move into late fall.

10-14
06:12

The Fraud of Nature Based and Treatment Free Beekeeping

What a week. My eyes were opened wide as I learned of this fraud. Not surprisingly, I was a part of it. Here's the story.

09-27
15:52

This Scientist explains why Treatment Free is the Only Way

In this rare interview on my podcast, I bring on Dr. Gary Brook whose article I recently discussed on the ability to have bees treatment-free. It's a fascinating look at the evidence and clearly begs the question, Why aren't we all doing this?

09-18
37:53

Science Says Stop Treating for Mites

The evidence is pretty clear now that beekeepers need not treat for mites. In this podcast, I discuss the recently published article that says using these two strategies can get you treatment-free.

09-13
15:48

Stupid Beekeeping Researcher Tricks

While the USDA wants us to believe mites and viruses killed our bees this year, it's not true. Listen while I explain some common researcher tricks and also some common beekeeping mistakes to avoid. Yes, I loved the Dave Letterman "stupid human pet tricks" segments.

08-31
22:19

From the Nova Scotia Bee House

I record this podcast from the Bee House and discuss the benefits of this approach plus hive updates.

08-23
17:45

AI Does Help Orientation Flights and the good of Honey Bound Hives

A bit of this and that, plus special thanks for sending me your comments.

08-16
19:16

Nature Based Beekeeping and Dog Days of August

In this podcast, I discuss a presentation made by Dr. Thomas Seeley 11 months ago, and how it is an important and valuable training tool for hobby beekeepers.

08-11
14:38

Bad Air Swarms and Hive Updates

The bad air has made the bees jumpy and swarms continue to keep moving in.

08-03
16:19

Why we Want Relaxed Bees

Eliminating the stress bees face is very beneficial to their health, ability to produce large amounts of honey, and overall survival. Here are some thoughts on why it seems our bees are pretty chill.

07-27
17:05

Servant Beekeeping Exposed

I finally figured it out, hence this bonus podcast. If you are one of the few, here's the link to more information on the class. Remember the discount code is POD7 https://hankbee.gumroad.com/l/zwzsp

07-20
08:33

What do I do with the Warre Swarm Hive?

Two months ago, a swarm moved into a Warre hive. It is exploding with bees. What should I do this late in the season? Here's the link to the class, remember the discount is POD7 https://hankbee.gumroad.com/l/zwzsp

07-19
10:46

Hot Days and The Bees are Reducing their Entrance

We have reduced entrances on all of our hives. It's one of those rules that has helped them survive. But now at night, we see them reducing their entrances even more. It's not all of our bees, but mostly those with a history of survival. What could be happening, and another reason why continuous hive entrance monitoring is valuable for the hobby beekeeper.

07-13
13:31

Collecting Honey and Dealing with the Heat

As I look for a bit of honey, several new findings emerge. Bees move honey around the hive so the queen can lay eggs and a steady flow of nectar despite the drought.

07-06
16:24

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