In The Bees with the OSU Honey Bee Lab
In The Bees with the OSU Honey Bee Lab
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From Carolyn Breece
| 268 268 playsZoom Recording ID: 95747543044 UUID: 1gnPRxrJQy6HPNooyKGyeg== Meeting Time: 2020-06-29T16:15:12Z -
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| 68 68 playsMeeting date: May 21, 2020 Here is the link to the Varroa treatment tool mentioned during the Varroa mite discussion: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org/varroatool/ Try… -
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| 328 328 playsMarking a queen can not only help you find her, a good mark can identify her age and help problem-solve during queen transition periods (swarms, supersedure, etc.).… -
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| 1,139 1,139 playsJust a quick spring inspection. Every hive has a different story, and this is just one example. We will post more inspections in the future to demonstrate different… -
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| 558 558 playsOne of our hives swarmed! Discover the reason and process of a honey bees swarm. -
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| 373 373 playsIt's common to see chalkbrood in the spring in the Pacific Northwest. Caused by a fungus, chalkbrood will turn larvae into hard, chalky hunks, or mummies. Mummies… -
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| 422 422 playsA properly lit smoker is an important tool in beekeeping. Here's how to light and a load a smoker that will produce a long-lasting, cool smoke to calm your bees.