Had an opportunity to go into my hives today since the sun was out and it was 74 degrees F. I was pleased to see nectar stored in one hive and capped honey in all three hives. The hive I obtained from a cutout was beginning to build new comb on top of their original comb. They never seem to build comb where I want them to build comb. You can see the small piece of burr comb halfway doen the the left side of the frame which is the top of the frame.
The bees started to climb out on top of the frames in the super to investigate what I was doing.
I have been feeding this hive since the end of November and I gave them a frame of capped honey from one of my other hives in December. There were small hive beetles on the capped honey when I inspected the hive today bet they were not in such great numbers that I found it necessary to bring out my small hive beetle vacuum trap. I'll look in on them again next weekend weather permitting.The Master Beekeeping Program March 10th, 2011 and Bee college March 11th and 12th, 2011 will be held in Marineland Florida. These are two great programs presented by the Univeristy of Florida Honey Bee Research and Evaluation Lab http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/honeybee/ Check out their web site and register for the two programs if you can be in north Florida on those dates.
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