Sunday, August 2, 2009

Homemade Wax Melter and Honey Extractor
















I made these two items small because I want to only keep no more then four hives. Someone once told me bees are like weeds when they take hold you get covered up with them. I hope this is not the case. Due to back trouble four hives may be about my limit. The wax melter is simple,an ice cooler,glass cut to fit the top,duct tape on glass edeges to keep from getting cut,plastic bowl with about an inch of water in bottom,and paper towel on top of bowl secured with a rubber band. Most important a sunny day from 85 to 90+ degrees. The honey extractor was made from scrapes around the shop. It only holds one frame at a time but this is how I want to keep things small. I feel a good year I may have no more then forty frames to extract. I built it on the design of a icecream feezer that you crank with a handle. I like the crush and strain method but I need to have drawn comb to start the year off and can't do that when I destroy the comb.

Starting Medications




Started medicating my two hives on August 1st. Put a spacer box on and added a tray of Api-Guard to each hive. Will leave on for fourteen days and replace with another tray for another fourteen days. This is for treatment of mites. I have run tests of both hives and found no sign of mites. I have bees told by a number of beekeepers to treat for mites if you show signs of them or not. Also have been told why treat if you have no problem. Since I have been a new beekeeper this is what I have found on every question on beekeeping,three to four different answers to every question. This is where you have to decide for yourself what path to take. If beekeeping was cut and dried it wouldn"t be as much of a challenge