Yearly Management
Managing a honey bee colony is complex and fascinating. Here are some resources to help you manage colony growth and prepare for winter
General
- The University of Guelph has an excellent video series. Some individual topics covered in this video series are listed below. Note: many of the individuals in these videos do not wear veils. Unless you are very experienced, it is recommended that you wear a veil when opening a hive.
- Check out a beekeeping calendar for the Northeast from the Cornell Bee Lab
- See Ohio State's webinar series, with lectures from bee experts
- Check out workshops offered by UMass, and other intermediate/advanced bee courses offered by organizations Massachusetts.
Managing Growth (Swarming, Splitting and Supering)
- Written Resource: Larry Connor's book Increase Essentials is a classic on this topic.
- Video: The University of Guelph videos on this topic are excellent:
- Workshops: Check out the spring colony management workshop offered by MDAR at the State Apiary in the spring
Winter Prep
- Written Resource: Wintering Bees in Cold Climates is a good guide out of Cornell
- Video: The University of Guelph also has a video on this topic:
- Workshops: Check out the winter prep workshop offered by MDAR at the State Apiary in the fall
Queen Management (and Queen Rearing)
- Written Resource: Check out Larry Connor's Queen Rearing Essentials
- Video: The University of Guelph has videos on:
- Finding and replacing queens:
- Grafting and creating cell builders:
- Workshops: Check out queen rearing workshops offered through Warm Colors Apiary, Wetlands Apiaries or MDAR