Sat, Jul 20
|Boulder Knoll Bee Yard
Single Brood Box Inspection & Varroa Treatment
In this workshop we’ll do a varroa count, discuss treatment options, and perform a single brood box inspection.
Time & Location
Jul 20, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
Boulder Knoll Bee Yard, 875 Boulder Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410, USA
Event Details
In this workshop we’ll do a varroa count, discuss treatment options, and perform a single brood box inspection. Conventional beekeeping in New England teaches that hives should have two brood chambers. In this workshop, we’ll go over the management of a single brood chamber. With single brood box management, the colony resides in a single deep or two mediums, which contain a laying queen and all her brood.
Participant preparation:
- Familiarize yourself with the label requirements when using oxalic acid, formic acid, and thymol products.
- Be able to identify the difference between nectar in cells versus capped honey.
Led by Bill Hesbach, CBA President
Bill is an Eastern Apicultural Society Certified Master Beekeeper, graduate of the University of Montana's master beekeeping program, and president of the Connecticut Beekeepers Association. He teaches bee biology and various beekeeping methods, and appears as a guest speaker at local and regional beekeeping seminars. Bill has been published in Bee Culture, Bee Craft, and The American Bee Journal, and was presented the Distinguished Speaker Award at the 2019 EAS conference. Special interests include bee biology and flight, and the connection between local flora and bee behavior.