Summer

Summer Dearth

July | August | September

Signs of the Season

  • Daytime temperatures above 95°F.

  • Sparse flower bloom.

  • Low rainfall.

Activity in the Hive

  • Brood-rearing declines.

  • Bee population declines.

  • Varroa population peaks.

  • Nurse bees that rear the winter bees are produced.

  • Nectar and honey stores decline.

Beekeeper’s Checklist

  • [ ] Monitor honey stores; minimum 10 frames per hive.

  • [ ] Aggressively feed sugar water if inadequate honey stores.

  • [ ] Inspect hives regularly and take quick action to fix problems.

  • [ ] Monitor pollen stores; minimum 2 frames per hive.

  • [ ] Ensure bees have a nearby, constant water source.

  • [ ] Feed pollen patties if inadequate pollen stores.

  • [ ] Split hives; final opportunity.

  • [ ] Test all hives for varroa monthly and treat as necessary.

  • [ ] Replace failing queens; final opportunity for mating.

Potential Problems

  • Harvested too much honey – need to feed sugar water.

  • Weak hive – combine with a strong hive.

  • Failing queen – source new queen or combine with a strong hive.

Decisions / Considerations

  • How will I keep varroa levels low now?

  • Is the hive strong enough to keep wax moths and hive beetles in check?

  • Did I make the right/enough enough splits to help control swarming?

  • What do I need to learn to be a better beekeeper next year?

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