Winter Insulation Calculated for Southwest Ohio

DISCLAIMER: The blog below is generally created from the research listed in the “Referenced Material” section. This is not my research. All credit is given to these studies and researchers who are helping beekeepers better understand how we can improve our management practices. You may already have seen a presentation by Etienne Tardif of North […]
Hive Insulation Research Sources

Hive insulation, where to put it, how it works, and how long to keep it on the hive have been growing questions recently and likely being asked now more than ever for multiple reasons: Annual fall and winter losses are climbing especially in the United States, significantly impacting commercial beekeepers and pollination work. Treatment companies […]
Winter Prep

The weather is changing, and you feel that winter is just around the corner so what do you do with your Layens hives? Below I will share what I do for my hives, and hopefully it may give you some ideas for yours. I will also assume you are using an insulated Layens hive but […]
How to Safely Make Frame Shoulders

So, you’re a DIYer, Maker, Woodworker, or just someone with a few tools in your garage or basement and you want to create those smooth shoulder cuts on the frame side rails that you see with purchased frames. How do I make those cuts and try to protect my fingers? How do I make the […]
Harbo Assay, Varroa Sensitive Hygiene Testing

DISCLAIMER: The blog below is generally created from the research listed in the “Referenced Material” section. This is not my research. All credit is given to these studies and researchers who are helping beekeepers better understand how we can improve our management practices. From Wild Hives More than likely you could simply Google “Harbo Assay” […]