Beekeeping Do's and Don'ts
S.No | Do's | Don'ts |
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1. | Never panic when you see honey bees and bee clam. | Never start with one colony (Two to ten colonies would be ideal) |
2. | Select cooler surroundings for apiary sites, provide support and care to your honey bees. | Don't harvest honey from unsealed combs/ brood chambers. |
3. | Keep Bee Colonies where abundant source of Water, Pollen and Nectar is available. | Don't feed sugar water too frequently and don't feed bees in plastic containers (Always use eco-friendly vessels like coconut shell, clay or leaf cups). |
4. | Regularly clean the bottom board of Bee box (Hive) and maintain colony hygiene. | Avoid locating your hives near roadside as it contaminates the honey and creates nuisance to the bees. |
5. | Use Queen Excluder to keep the queen out of the super chamber for ensuring quality Honey. | Don’t put off beekeeping if you lose a colony. |
6. | Honey should be extracted from sealed combs of super chamber only. | Don't drip honey or throw honey combs near a hive, it may entice predators to rob or attack the hives. |
7. | Maintain your personal hygiene and keep equipment clean during Honey Collection and apiary visits. | Don't be an isolated beekeeper as beekeeping is a group activity. |
8. | Divide the colony during swarming season (growth period) whereas unite the weak colonies and provide feeding (sugar feeding) during dearth period. | Do not migrate hives with full of honey as it damages your combs and colonies. |
9. | Re-queen the colony after 1-2 years. | Don't use plastic comb sheet in the hive (Use bees wax sheets for building combs). |
10. | Always have a swarm bag handy during growth period. | Don't fix (nail) the bottom board with the brood chamber. |
11. | Frequently inspect the colonies during the growth period to ensure no empty space is left in the combs by adding 2 frames and a dummy board in it. | Don't keep hives opens for extended period of time to avoid robbing between colonies. |
12. | Always network with local beekeeping associations or experienced beekeepers near your area. | Don't give any medication to the colonies without consulting the experts. |
13. | When you lose a colony, make a determined effort to immediately start beekeepers in the next season. | Don't keep the bees colonies without stand and cover the top of the bees-hive (bee-boxes) with gunny bags in winter, shade in summer and plastic sheet during monsoon season. |
14. | Control diseases and look for parasites regularly, seek help from experienced bee-keepers in case of infestation observed in the colony. | |
15. | Contact State Beekeeping Extension Centers (SBECs) or reputed Beekeeping NGOs for undergoing training for skill upgradation in beekeeping. |
Last Modified : 3/1/2020
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