05/19/2025
The Black Hills Area Beekeeping Club (BHABC) held its monthly May meeting visiting Tim's Apiary on May 17, 2025. Our expectations were to learn and actually split colonies and build NUCs. DRB received mated queens (Italian Hybrid and Carnolian) from Sullivan’s Queens out of Northern California. We’ve use Sullivan's Queens the past few years as because of their location in N. California. There is no Africanized Honey Bee activity known to be in that area, which has provided our apiaries with gentle queens and good producing offspring. The weather was okay, but not near good enough to spend the time necessary to correctly meet our goals. We inspected several hives, looked at brood pattern, resources, found queens, searched for queen cells and we found several colonies which need attention. We discussed and built one NUC and we reviewed what it takes to build a good Queen Bank. All the queens “banking” were doing well and should remain viable until we can get them into their new split or NUC later this week. I’d like to thank all the club members who assisted with the inspections and provided recommendations. After our apiary visit, we did have a sit down at Sally O’Malley’s where we continued to talk “bees.” One big discussion centered on expectations as beekeepers. What we all agreed upon is we must as beekeepers set our expectations not so much on what we want, but on what works best for our bees. For as many years as I’ve been a beekeeper, NUCs, packages and queens begin to show up late April to mid-May. But as we discussed, why? Literally, the weather is too unpredictable in the Black Hills during the month of April and May as demonstrated this week in Rapid City with lower temps and rain, and Deadwood is expecting to receive snow. Going forward, many of us are planning on adjusting our expectations to meet our bees’ needs, by simply moving our Spring tasks to the right on the calendar. Mated Queen deliveries, Splitting, NUC building, queen grafting, etc., will all be moved into late May and June. This will ensure the weather, resources, and DCAs needed to correctly complete those tasks in an environment necessary for our bees’ success. That what’s great about bee clubbing…you get to discuss bee ideas with real beekeepers! Bee Happy, Be Successful. Tim