BEE MANAGEMENT
BEE MANAGEMENT
Monitoring the beehives
- Make sure the queen is actively working
- This helps to determines the time for harvesting
- It helps in inspecting the beehive if there are attacks by wild animals and insects
- Helps to control bee migration by checking availability of water and food
- Helps the farmer to clean the inside of the beehives.
Factors that leads to bee migration / transfer
- Scarcity of bee foods
- People; making noise and or damaging the beehives
- Fire, wild honey feeders like honey badger, ants and rodents
- Lack of adequate space inside the beehive
- Presence of another queen in the beehive
- Poor bee management skills.
Signs of possibility of bee migration
- Presence of another queen
- Large number of bees in beehive
- Bees being outside for too long
- Few workers actively working
- Scarcity of bee foods and water.
Do the following to avoid be migration.
- Make sure there is only one queen in the beehive
- Harvest all matured honey
- Separate the bees into two groups
- Cut / reduce the wings of the queen
- Monitor the beehives in appropriate time.
Ways to reduce bee migration
- Apiary to have good vegetate cover
- Monitoring beehives frequently
- Giving extra food and water in times of water and food shortage
- Fire protection.