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buzzwords http://www.barnstablebeekeepers.org August 2017 Upcoming Meetings Summer vacation! There is no meeting in August, but don’t forget the incredible speaker we’re having for September. Dr. Thomas D. Seeley is the Horace White Professor in Biology at Cornell University. He is based in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, where he teaches courses on animal behavior and does research on the behavior and social life of honey bees. His work is summarized in three books: Honeybee Ecology (1985), The Wisdom of the Hive (1995), and Honeybee Democracy (2010). More details follow below including how to sign up to reserve your spot. It will be at DY High School in South Yarmouth. While it is free, you must reserve your seat if you want to be guaranteed the opportunity to see one of our most interesting presentations of the year. HIVE OPENING FOR AUGUST NO HIVE OPENINGS IN AUGUST BUT DO NOT FORGET TO TEST YOUR HIVES FOR VARROA, AUGUST IS THE CRITICAL MONTH!! STAY TUNED FOR Check out our club’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/BarnstableCountyBeeA/

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buzzwords http://www.barnstablebeekeepers.org August 2017

UpcomingMeetings

Summervacation!ThereisnomeetinginAugust,butdon’tforgettheincrediblespeakerwe’rehavingforSeptember.

Dr.ThomasD.SeeleyistheHoraceWhiteProfessorinBiologyatCornellUniversity.HeisbasedintheDepartmentofNeurobiologyandBehavior,whereheteachescoursesonanimalbehavioranddoesresearchonthebehaviorandsociallifeofhoneybees.Hisworkissummarizedinthreebooks:HoneybeeEcology(1985),TheWisdomoftheHive(1995),andHoneybeeDemocracy(2010).

Moredetailsfollowbelowincludinghowtosignuptoreserveyourspot.ItwillbeatDYHighSchoolinSouthYarmouth.Whileitisfree,youmustreserveyourseatifyouwanttobeguaranteedtheopportunitytoseeoneofourmostinterestingpresentationsoftheyear.

HIVEOPENINGFORAUGUST

NOHIVEOPENINGSINAUGUST

BUTDONOTFORGETTOTESTYOURHIVESFORVARROA,AUGUSTISTHECRITICALMONTH!!

STAY TUNEDFOR

Checkoutourclub’sFacebookpage

https://www.facebook.com/groups/BarnstableCountyBeeA/

SEPTEMBER

FromtheBoard

First,Iwanttothankeveryoneforcomingforthtovolunteertoworkashift(ortwo)inourbuildingandforfillinginthelastfewslots.Everythingseemtohaveworkedoutsmoothly.Everyonefiguresoutthepadlock.The"newbees"didwonderfullyandIhopetheyenjoytheirtime.Iknowafewthatstayedaftertheirshifttoseethefair.

Thesaleswererobustandwesoldoutofhoneyandhoneycandyonthelastday.Prettygoodestimations!!!!ThankyoutothosewhobroughtinmorehoneywhentheSOSwentout.Theglasscaselookedtobehalfemptyofitsoriginalsuppliessohopefullyeveryoneishappywiththeirsales.

Peopleweredefinitelyreadingtheliteraturedisplayedaroundtheinsideofthebuildingandthequeenseemstohavemadeherselfvisiblealotofthetime.Notonlythekidsbutalsotheadultswanteda"foundthequeen"sticker!!!!!!Weareallkids

atheart.

SpeakingofKidsatHeart,eventhoughthiswasmyfirst-timemeetingHenry;hecomesineveryyeartopurchasehis"year'ssupply"ofhoneysticks.Helaiddown$55.00thisyear.Whatahappyfellow.

Thankyoueveryoneforhelpingtomakethisyear'sfairasuccess.

MarteAyers

RSVPforSeptemberDr.SeeleyTalk!WehaveanexcitingspeakeratourSeptembermeeting!Dr.TomSeeley,honeybeebiologist

Photo1:Henrywithhisannualfixof$55worthofhoneysticks.

fromCornellUniversity,willbejoiningusfortheevening.Hispresentationsdrawabigcrowdandweareopeninghistalkuptothegeneralpublic,sowewillhavealargervenuefortheeveningandyouwillneedtoRSVP(it'sfree).ClickheretosignupfortheSeeleytalkHerearethedetails,notethechangeinlocationfromusualmeetings:Tue,September12,20177:30PM–9:00PMEDTDennis-YarmouthRegionalHighSchoolAuditorium210StationAvenue,SouthYarmouth,MA02664JoinustohearCornellhoneybeebiologistDr.ThomasDSeeleytalkaboutwhathisteamislearningaboutthehoneybeeliving(andthriving)wildintheArnotForest.Itisafascinatingstorywithfoursortsofactors:humans,bees,mites,andviruses!AndwhattheyarelearningabouttheArnotForestbeesisprobablytypicalforhoneybeeslivinginwildplacesintheeasternU.S….theyaredoingfinewithoutmitetreatments.Prettycool!Andveryinformativeforthefutureofbeekeeping.Wecouldstilluseafewmorevolunteerstohelpwithcheck-inanddirectingthehundredsofexpectedattendees.Contactmelissa.a.sanderson@gmail.comtovolunteer.

MelissaSanderson

WHY?WHY?WHY?

Allthreeofmyhiveshavenotgainedanyweightsincelatespring-thisdespiteanice,wet,spring,andabalancedsummer(nottoohot,nottoodry)andbigbloomsofblacklocustandmorerecently,athree-weekrollingbloomoflinden.Allofthehivesseembusyandhealthywithlotsofpollencomingin.TwoofthehivesarethehalvesofanoverwinterednucthatIsplitinJune,andwhiledoingwellseemtobebuildingslowly(onegotthequeen,theotherraisedtheirownqueen).

ThethirdisastrongoverwinteredhivethatsupersededitsqueeninMay.ThishiveIwouldhaveexpectedtoputonsomehoneysincetheyhadthelullinbroodrearingandsonomouthstofeedallthattime.UsuallyatthistimeofyearIwouldhavetwosupersonthebighive,whichwouldbemostlyfullandreadytoextract.Anyoneelsehavingsimilarordifferentexperiencethisyear?

ThiscomesfromamemberinPlymouthareabutitseemstobethenormhereontheupperCapealso.Thehivesbuiltnicelyontheautumnoliveandtheearlyspringblooms.Wewaited

DIDYOUKNOW?

Honey storage, including its container and temperature, can also affect the pace. Honey resists crystallization the best at warmer temperatures around 77 degrees F, and in glass or a container that won’t let moisture in. If stored properly, it can last an eternity.

patientlywithhoneyshallowsonfortheblacklocusttobloomaftertheyhadleafedoutafewweeksearlier.Thebloomwassporadicwithsometreesbareofbloom.Andsomethatweredrippingwithlongwhiteblossoms,hadnoodorandnoactivity.Onetreerightovertheendofmydrivewayhadhugeblossomsbuttherewasnotafloralscenttobehadeverymorningwhilewalkingtogetthepaper.Arethetreescyclicoraretheystillsufferingfromthedroughtafewyearsback?OrperhapsthosenicewarmdaysinFebruaryfollowedbythereallycoldweatherdamagedsomeoftheblooms-to-be?NotsurebutwhatIdoknowisthatmystrongestoverwinteredhiveshadonlypartialframesofhoneyintheshallows.ItappearstobeaverypoorharvestwhichwasquiteobviousfromwhatwasavailableatthefairinJuly.Somedidhavesmallamounts,butnotlargeharvestsasinpastyears.ItwaslearnedthattherehasbeenaharvestintheBrewster/Harwicharea.ThinkingwehavesomanymicroclimatesacrosstheCape,thismightmakesomesense.

Andanotherproblemtoponderisthedisappearanceofqueens.Orafterswarmingorremovingthequeenwithasplit,newcellswerenotcreated.Howdoesoneexplainthis?FromwhatIhear,varroacountsareverylowandfewtonovarroahavebeenseenwhenremovingdronebroodespeciallyattheclub’sfarmapiary.Thisisagoodsignbutarethevirusesstilllurking.Dowetreatwithlowcounts?Youwillhavetomakethatdecisiononyourownbutwehopeyouallhavedoneamonthlyvarroacheckbecauseitiscriticalforthesurvivalofyourhives.Ifstillnotclearastojusthowtodoit,checkout:www.honeybeehealthcoalition.org/varroa.Thisisagreatwebsitewithinformationbeingupdatequitefrequently.

BCBASwarmClub

IhavehadsomeinterestingconversationswiththoseinterestedinbeepropagationwithinourAssociation.JohnPortnoyoutinWellfleethastoldmethatPackageshavebeendoingverypoorly,comparedtonorthernnucsandCape-propagatedcolonies.

DanSmithtabulatedtheresultsofthe2013-14winterlosssurvey:

83memberssubmittedresultsfortheHoneybeeWinterSurvivalSurvey(2013-2014).Datawasobtainedfor230hivesonCapeCod.Ofthe230hives,108or47%werereportedasaliveand122or53%werereportedasdead.Ofthe230hives---102or44%werefromPackages,103or45%werefromNucsand25or11%werefromlocalswarms.ThebeesofCapeCodhadaveryhardwinterwithanoverallsurvivalrateof47%.ThesurvivalrateforPackagesofbeeswas27%.(myemphasis)Nucsandswarmsfairedfarbetterwithsurvivalratesof63%and60%respectively.

CONSIDERJOININGTHEMASSACHUSETTSBEEKEEPINGASSOCIATION

Formoreinformationontheeventandotherstatewidehappenings,youcandownloadtheMassachusettsBeekeepersAssociationbrochurehere.

Todate,I’vehadonlyfourpeoplerespondwithinterestinpropagatinghiveswithintheBCBA.OurexcellentqueenrearingprojectisagreathelptothebeekeepersonCapeCod.Ifwehavetoreplacethreequartersofourhivesatanever-increasingexpense,we’regoingtopriceourselvesoutofbeekeepingwherewecancreateasustainableprogram.Talktoyourfellowbeekeepersandhelpgenerateinterestoverthewinter!I’mhopingthatwecankeeptrackofhowmanyover-winteringhiveswehaveasresources.Iespeciallywanttohearfrombeekeeperswhowenttothehiveopeningswherewediscussedmakingsplits.Didyoumakeasplit?Howisitdoing?Whatmethoddidyouuse?Didyouhavethemraisetheirownqueen,ordidyougetonefromoutside?Ifitwasapurchasedqueen,wasitfromourCapeBeeprogram?JoeMcClure

The“beesknees”

ThankstoClaireandheroutreachtolocaleducationalprogramswithherwonderfultravellingobservationhive,wewereinvitedtobepartoftheWaquoitBayEstuarineResearchReserve’sJuniorRangerProgram.Kidsandtheirparentsfoundthequeen,triedonbeekeeperjackets(whichcamealmosttotheirfeet!),builtaLangstrothhiveandsawclose-upsofthe“beesknees”andpollenbasketsunderthemicroscope.MaryKayFoxprovidedbackgroundandansweredquestionsgleanedfrom15yearsinbeekeepingand

establishingapollinatorgardenatthereserve.DanielleBelletete,programco-ordinator,ledkidsintotheyardtofind“pollenballs”andsilently“waggle”theirlocationtotheothers.FamiliesleftwithsmilesandapacketofMaryKay’sbutterflyweedseeds,eagertohelptheirlocalbees.

MaryAnnMann

BlesstheBeesandtheChildren

MyhusbandToddandIhadthechancetoworkattheHoneyHutattheBarnstableCountyFairagainthisyear..Webothagreethatitisoneofthehighlightsofoursummers.Myfavoritepartistalkingtothekidsandhearingtheirgreatquestions.Oneofmyfavoritesthisyearwas,"Ifthatisthequeen,whereistheking?"OneofthethingsInoticedthisyearisthatthechildrenwereeagertosharefactstheyknewaboutbees.Itwasevidentthatmanyofthemhadlearnedquiteabitaboutbeessomewherearoundtheway.Theyknewthatbeesareimportant.Theyknewthattheyareindangerofdisappearing.Theyknewthatpeopleneedtodowhatwecantohelpthem.

Forage

Bee Hunting

Breakingapromise:revisitingthesugarsyruprecipe.

Thiscommonherbwillkeepbeepollinatorsbuzzinginyourgarden

Lawmakertakesaimatpesticidesharmingbeecolonies

IfthekidsthatcamethroughtheHoneyHutareanyindicationofthewisdomofthisgeneration,theremaybehopeforthebeesafterall!

MariaCashdollar

Feeding

Whileweawaitthebloomingofcletherafollowedbygoldenrodandaster,hereareafewcommentsonfeeding.Toavoidrobbing,itisbesttouseadryfeedaswhitegranulatedsugarifyouhivesappearlightwhenheftedfromthebottomboardintheback.Thesimplestmethodistopurchaseacheapwhitepaperplateatthelocalmarketanddumponthesugar.Mistwithabitofwatertoclumpsothebeesdonotcarryitoutofthehiveastheyclean.Thisplateorplatescanbeplacedrightontopoftheframesinthetopdeep.Honeyshallowsshouldberemovedofcourse.Thismoundofsugarcanbeprotectedbya1or2”shimandthentheinnercoverisreplaced.Youwillbeamazedathowquicklythesugarwillbeconsumedifthebeesareinneedofstores.Andtheywillchewrightthroughthepaperplatetogetatthesugar.

Ifyoufindyourqueenhasstoppedlaying,thislackofincomingfoodcanbethereason.RussianbeesandCarniolanswillstoplayingwhenthelevelofstoresdrops.Thequeenrealizesshehastoomanymouthstofeedandwilltakeashortvacation.Andyoumightfindsomedeaddronepupaonthefrontstoopifstoresdrop.Theyarethefirstbroodtobesacrificedwhenthehiveisheadingtowardsstarvation.

ClaireDesilets

LOOKINGFORHONEY

Wehadapersonstopbythefairbuildingwhoislookingtopurchaselocalhoneytouseinhisrestaurantonaregularbasis.Aboutonequartpermonth.Contacthimdirectly.

Mark@themillsrestaurant.com149Rte149MarstonsMills508-428-9814www.themillsrestaurant.com

MarteAyers

PlantingforBees/TruroAgFair

MygoodfriendRandBurkertandIhavebeenworkingonaprojecttocreateaninformalCapeCodconsortiumregardingbees.We'dliketogetsomemembersofBCBAinvolved.

Thiswillbeacollaborativeefforttodevelopanevolvinglistofplantsthatsupportbeeshereon

theCape–bothhoneybeesandnative,wildbees.Ourgoalistobringtogether“endusers"(beekeepers,homeowners,farmers,etc.),suppliers(gardencenters,farms,gardenclubs,etc.),andotherstakeholders(educators,residents,etc.).

Honeybeesandhivelosshavecreatedacommongroundofconcern.We'dliketoleveragethisconcerntobringmembersofourcommunitytogethertofindsharedsolutionsviagardening.Mysenseisthatmanyfolksfeelhelplessinthefaceofsomanyenvironmentalcrises.Thisisaplatformforfindingwaystoactuallyhelpwithaproblem,recognizingthatahealthyhabitatforbeesstartswithbiodiverseplantings,andinvolvingfolkswithdirectworkontheland.Whatcouldbemoreuplifting?

WeareplanningafirstTruromeeting(hopefully)onSundayofLaborDayweekend,butwecanhaveanadditionalkickoffmeetingifTruroisnotareasonableoption.We’dliketohavearoundtablemeeting,bringingtogethersomeexpertswithboththeBeekeepersGroupandFoodForestInitiative(alocalgroupseekingwaystoreplanttheCapewithfood-producingtrees).Ourfirstgoalwouldbetodraftaplantoinvolvethecommunityinanempiricalstudy:observingbee(andwildbee)behaviorandcomingupwithamorecomprehensivelistofbeeshrubs,trees,andherbaceousperennials.

RandhasalreadyspokenwithFrancieRandolphofSustainableCapeaboutthis,andsheisveryamenabletohavingusetheTruroAgriculturalFairforthefirstworkshop/discussion.Whenwefixadate,wewillseektoinviteotherstakeholdersandexpertstoattend.Also,itseemslikeitwouldbeagoodideaforBCBAtohaveapresenceattheAgriculturalFairinTruroonthatsameday,soamhopingthatmightcometogetheraswell.

Pleasebeintouchwithmeifyou’dliketobeinvolved…andthanks!

[email protected]

2ndAnnualBEEBALL:9/30/17

WANTED:PleaseconsiderdonatinghoneytobeusedbytheBeeBallfoodvendors!Weneedtogetthemouttheresoon!Wewillfeatureyourname/honeycompanynamewiththevendornameattheBall.8ounce,1poundand2poundjarsgratefullyaccepted.Wewilldropthehoneyofftothevendorsforuseintheirrecipes.

Bee-Love-ED:TheBeeBallexistsfortheloveofbeesandtheeducationaboutthem.

Pleaseconsiderdonating:time,money,honeytomakethiseventasuccess.

[email protected]!

KimConcra

TakeTimetoSmelltheHoney...andtoStopandThink!

(alternatetitle...WhatNotToDo)

Everysooften,mybeesforcemetoslowdown.IwasremindedofthatagaininlateJuly.ItwasSunday,Iwasinarushtogetthroughmytodolist.Andcheckingonmyhiveshadbeenonthelistforthelasttwoweekends,bumpedbykids,chores,gardening,summerboatridesandwork.Ihadnoticedacoupleweeksearlierthatmyoverwinteredhive,completewithhoneysuper,suddenlyseemedalittleshortonbees.Thenewhivehadabiggerbeardofbeesonhothumidevenings,andtheentrancewasn'tasbusyduringtheday.Butcheckingitkeptfallingtothebottomofmytodolist.IfinallygotintothehivesonthatSunday,intentonjustacursorychecktoseewhatwasgoingon.Istartedwiththenewhive,removingthenowunnecessaryfeederpailandnoting2fulldeeps,withfresheggsandcappedbrood.Happyhive.

Movingontotheoverwinteredhive,aproblemwasimmediatelyapparentuponopening.Ihadabout5fullframesinthehoneysuper,likelyfromJune'sflow....butveryfewbees.Iremovedthehoneysuperwithlittleeffort.Oddlydocilebees.Queencellseverywhere.Okay,theyswarmed,perhapsmultipletimes.Nottheendoftheworld.Veryspottybrood...ohwait,allthebroodisdronebrood.Alayingworker.Mytodolistsuddenlygotalotlonger.AsIwentthrougheveryframetomakesure,inmyheadIwasfranticallygoingthroughmyoptions.Whomighthaveaqueen?DoIhavetimetogopickitupandinstallit?ThenIrememberedthatIfinallyhadasecondhiveandthatIcouldmoveoveraframeofeggstomakeanewqueen!Ididn'tstoptodothemathanddetermineiftherewouldstillbeworkersavailabletoraisethequeenandgetthehivethroughtothenewbatchofworkers.

Ididmakeamentalnotetomyself,"remembertobrushthatframebeforemovingit,soyoudon'tmovethequeen."Isetmybeebrushnexttothehive,soIwouldn'tforget.Istartedpullingframesoutofthenewhive.Wherewerethosedarneggs??IknewIhadseenthem15minutesago.IhadalreadyspenttwicetheamountoftimeinthehivesthenIhadintended,andIstartedtomovetoofast.Withmyafternooncommitmentsrushingmealong,Ifinallyfoundtheeggs.Triumphant,Iturnedaroundandplunkedthatframeofeggsintotheoldhive.Asmyhandsletgooftheframe,mybrainsuddenlycaughtuptomyactions.TheQueen!Iforgottobrushtheframe.Blastit!Ifigureitisalreadytoolateandthatifshewasonthatframe,shehaslikelymoveddeeperintothehivealready,awayfromthelight.HopefullytheyhavebeenqueenlesslongenoughthattheyacceptherifIdidaccidentallymoveher.Icrossmyfingers,promisemyselfthatIwillslowdownnexttimeandcloseupthehives.

Inhindsight,IrealizethatImayhavebeenbetteroffcombiningthehives,astheoldhivemaynothaveenoughtimetogettoalayingqueenandthenwaitforheroffspringtohatch.Butnow

wewaitandsee.ButmaybeIshouldmoveoversomecappedworkerbroodtohelpthemalong?MaybeI'lljustgoreadmybeebooksandseewhatthe"experts"recommend?

Beekeeping.It'salwaysanadventureandanexperiment.

…And,agoodremindertoslowdownandthinkbeforeyouact!

MelissaSanderson

2018BarnstableCountyBeekeepersCalendar

Wegotacouplelateadditionsthatwe’readdinginbecauseofspecificsubjectmatter,butwe’vegotenoughphotos.Wewillreviewthephotosandstarttheboringworkofcreatingthenutsandboltsofthecalendar.Remember,thecalendarwillbeunveiledattheBeekeepers’BallonSeptember30th.

JoeMcClure

BarnstableCountyBeekeeper’sAssociationSwarmClub

Overthepastseveralmonths,afewpeoplehaveaskedmeabouttheappropriatenessoforderingGeorgiabeesandquestioningthesurvivalrate.Whatisbetterthanorderingbeesfromdownsouthiscreatinganetworkofbeekeepersinterestedinpropagatinglocalcoloniesfromourover-winteredqueens.

WhileIdidn’thavethesurvivalrateI’dhopedforthiswinter,Iwasabletocreateonesplit.Istucktwoframesofbroodwitheggs,shookinextrabeesforgoodmeasure,addedsomebeebreadframesandalittlehoneyintoadeepandwalkedaway.Theymadetwoqueencellswithinthefirstweek,andIfoundthreemoresincethen.Alas,they’reallonthesameframe,so

I’mnotsureIcansafelycutthemouttomakeanother.Whentheweathergetsbetter,IwillseewhatIcando.

Makingasplitisthateasy,andthesequeenswillbefromoverwinteredstock.It’snotaguaranteethatthehivewilloverwinter,butitwillincreasetheprobability.Italsomeansthatthedecreaseinpopulationofyourhivecanhelppreventswarmingasyou’redoingacontrolledsimulationofaswarm!

I’veonlyhadonepersoncontactmesofar,andweneedmorethanthattogetstarted.Pleaseseethelastnewsletterfordetails.Ifyou’reinterestedinbeinginvolved,pleaseletmeknow.

JoeMcClure

Goatcheeseandhoneydipwithveggies14ouncepackageofgoatcheese,1/2cupGreekorplainyogurt,11/2tablespoonshoney,Halfcupbeingsprouts,mix3/4ofsproutsinandgarnishwiththeremainderEnsuredairy-baseddipsstaychilledbyfillingabowlwithiceandsprinklingwithkoshersalt.Placethebowlontoiceanditwillstaycoolandfresh.Sprucesupanysaladorsandwichasadressing.

MartheAyers

RESOURCES(accurateasof1/17)

Thefollowingofficersanddirectorsareagreatresourcetoanswerquestionsandrequestsforassistance.

Officers

President MichaelD.Smith [email protected]

VicePresident KayleighCronin [email protected]

CorrespondingSecretary ClaireDesilets [email protected]

RecordingSecretary DeborahCarmel [email protected]

Treasurer LynnHeslinga [email protected]

DirectorsMarthe Ayers [email protected] Paul Lefebvre [email protected]

John Beach [email protected] MaryAnne Mann [email protected]

Maria Cashdollar [email protected] Joe McClure [email protected]

Todd Cashdollar [email protected] Andy Morris [email protected]

Melissa Caughey [email protected] Brian O'Donnell [email protected]

Kathy Clobridge [email protected] Steven Pelletier [email protected]

Kimberly Concra [email protected] Melissa Sanderson [email protected]

PeterB Cooper [email protected] Lisa Sheehy [email protected]

Claire Desilets [email protected] Mark Simonitsch [email protected]

Lynn Heslinga [email protected] Michael Smith [email protected]

Mary Johnson [email protected] Miguel Zamora [email protected]