Welcome to the January CCBA Meeting Cold Snow Wind

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Welcome to the January CCBA Meeting

• Cold• Snow• Wind

Agenda

• Introduction:• Keith Jardine – President (chief drone)• Kelly McGrory / Charlie Hall – Vice President• Walt Talunas • Dan Borkoski – Secretary • Sharon Jardine• Chris Biondi – Treasurer • Jack McMichael

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• Winter Wraps – insulation, roof paper or nothing?

• Beginning Beekeeping – what options are for you

• Peter Lindtner, author of the book ‘Garden Plants for Honey Bees’ will be presenting his slide show. This will be an amazing opportunity to listen and learn about the plants that our bees favor.

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• Vince our insurance guy – Apiary Insurance for you and your hives.

• Beginning Beekeeping – we would like to support our beginners.

• Warren Graham – Queen Rearing and new committee.

• Bob, Carol and Michael will deliver findings on the Vaporizer to kill the Varroa mite.

Winter Project – Nucleus box

• Half inch plywood• Less than $6• Very easy to make

Winter Projects

• 4 way mating• Queen castle• Plywood

Nucleus Hive from Forest Hill

• $15.55 if 100 purchased• Nucleus Hive beekeeping

Trees and Plants

• Applewood seeds – plants for bee mix – code BEEF or HOMX for North Eastern USA.

• Trees: Littleleaf Linden, Sourwood, Black Locust, Sumac (Smooth and Staghorn), Chinese Chestnut or Bee Bee tree.

• Sweet White Clover, Sweet Yellow Clover, Dutch Clover.

Jeffery Giannini

Remember to strap your hives.

Making Candy

• 25 lbs white sugar• 2 liters hot water• 20 ml cider or white vinegar• Add more sugar, but keep liquid• Takes about an hour• Stir continuously – till 234F ( I do 236)• Add 1 lb soy flour or pollen when cooling• Pour into candy board, cool and invert on hive

Bee Fun

Candy Board

• Winterizing inner cover

Winterizing Inner Cover

• 10 lbs. Candy

Winterizing Inner Cover

• Make sure thereis an entrance openat the top.

Packaged Bee Failures

• 68% failure in 2014• Queens often die• Queen supersedure after introduction• Swarming after introduction• Drone laying queens• We need to emphasize local queens and nucs

Oxalic Blast

• 35 g mixed with one liter of 1:1 sugar water• 5ml per seam of bees• 50ml total for large colony• 30ml total for small colony• Wear gloves, eye protection and keep water at

hand in case of splashes.

• Garden Plants for Honey Bees by Peter Lindtner is the culmination of a lifetime of photography, beekeeping, and horticulture. With each plant accompanied by a simple pollen and nectar production rating guide derived from his careful observations, this photo-rich guide can help you identify your most bee-friendly plants, cont…

• add more to your landscaping and even plot a season-long supply of bee-preferred nectar and pollen producers in your own backyard. It contains over 750 distinct photos and scanning electron micrographs of pollen grains.

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