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February brings us closer to spring, and that means we will be hearing the hum of our bees soon! BC beekeepers are getting closer to opening their hives, as the prairies still have a few more months to go (depending on weather). It's not quite time to open up the boxes and feed quite yet!
If you did, then this is the page you want to bookmark for future updates! It contains frequently-updated information about package bees and starter hives leading up to your pick up dates. We will include a behind the scenes look at what is happening.
How to assemble hives
Top questions from beginner beekeepers
What hive is right for you?
What to do if your colony died before spring?
Check out our spring video library where we cover topics like checking an overwintered hive, signs of a laying queen and checking for Varroa Mites. We also have videos about installing nucs.
Early spring hive check on overwintered hives
The difference between supersedure versus queen cup
Spring hive check
January can be a tough month as we all patiently wait for spring to arrive. We can get pretty anxious not being able to check on our hives, and it's pretty upsetting if you found out you lost a colony. While we wait, here are some tips for beginners and beyond about preparing for spring. To brighten up your day, watch some spring videos to hear that hum we all miss so much.
Check out our spring video library where we cover topics like checking an overwintered hive, signs of a laying queen and checking for Varroa Mites. We also have videos about installing nucs.
If you are just getting started in beekeeping, check out these awesome resources about how to get started:
This is a great time to take beekeeping courses so that you are ready for the season! If you need a refresher, a certificate course or a beginner course, check out Hiveworld Academy Courses!