Inspecting Your Hive
The time when you learn the most as a beekeeper is during a hive inspection. It’s important that beekeepers understand how to interpret what they see.

When Advanced Monitoring Meets Beekeeping
Traditionally, the use of technology in beekeeping has been fairly limited, particularly at the hobbyist level. Yet hobbyists, sideliners, and commercial beekeepers all face similar challenges....

Can I tell if my colony is still alive in the winter?
Beekeepers can use some special techniques to check if their colony is alive in the coldest months.
February 3, 2025

Are dead bees at a beehive’s entrance normal?
A few dead bees are normal, but it's important to know when you need to do further investigation.
January 29, 2025

Do bees need water in the winter?
Honeybees cannot forage in winter while clustered. So, how do they get their water?
January 28, 2025

Can I check on my bees during cold weather?
Disturbing the hive in cold weather can stress bees. Learn how to check on your bees safely in the winter!
January 16, 2025

Feeding Honeybees in the Fall
As each beekeeping season is nearing its end, beekeepers are filled with a twinge of sadness and anxiety. Not only will we miss being able...
September 19, 2024

Winter Bees & Fall Honeybee Populations
In our recent Snippet, “Preparing Honeybee Colonies for Winter” we touched on the population changes that occur in a honeybee colony during the fall and...
September 11, 2024

Preparing Honeybee Colonies for Winter
At the time of the original writing and sharing of this Snippet (early September), it seems nearly impossible that we should even be thinking about...
September 6, 2024

Combining Honeybee Colonies
As we touched on in another Snippet, "Assessing Colony Size", knowing what the size of your colony is AND what it means for its health...
August 28, 2024

Assessing Honeybee Colony Size
No matter the reason for your trip out to your bee yard and inspection of your colonies, each time you peek inside one of your...
August 21, 2024

Helping Bees Through a Nectar or Pollen Dearth
Being a beekeeper often requires you to pay attention to what’s happening in the environment around your bee yard, especially when it comes to keeping...
July 10, 2024

Effectively Managing Space in the Brood Nest
As we touched on in our previous Snippet, “Pollen and Nectar Stores in the Brood Nest”, bees are typically pretty good at managing their hive...
July 3, 2024

Pollen and Nectar Stores in the Brood Nest
Monitoring the brood nest is key to understanding your hive’s health.
June 26, 2024

Practical Hive Inspection Tips & Tricks
Completing hive inspections can be one of the most important tasks you’ll complete in your bee yard. Being able to open up the hive and...
June 19, 2024

Tips for Queen Spotting
When completing a hive inspection, it’s always beneficial to take note of what you see inside and on the frames. An especially wonderful sight is...
June 12, 2024

Nectar Storage & the Honey Ceiling
In most places throughout the U.S., by early June the spring nectar flow has begun, and honeybee colonies are out working efficiently to bring nectar...
June 5, 2024

Tips & Tricks for Providing Pollinator-Friendly Plants
“Beekeeping Season” is often thought of as the time of year when the world and environment around us will become alive and renewed again. Trees...
April 16, 2024

During & After a Honeybee Swarm
Though it’s a rare and truly beautiful sight, most beekeepers would prefer not to see half of their strongest colony and their successful queen leave...
April 10, 2024

Why Honeybees Swarm
The sight of a honeybee swarm is truly an incredible one. Thousands of honeybees, heavy with the weight of the nectar they carry, decide together...
April 3, 2024

A Beehive Autopsy
Investigating lost honeybee colonies helps identify causes and provides insights for improving success with future colonies.
February 7, 2024

Checking Your Beehive Has Signs of Life
Beekeepers spend their winters inside hoping their bees are strong enough to survive the harsh cold. But there are plenty of options to help ease...

Tips for Spotting Eggs
It's valuable to spot eggs, but can often be a challengeWhen inspecting your hives, there are many ways to verify your colonies are queen-right, with...

The Value in Reviewing Losses
Awful News, But an OpportunityNo beekeeper wants to go out to feed a hive in late winter or open up a hive for their Spring...

Inspect Often When You Start Beekeeping
For a first-year beekeeper, it's important to dive in and learn how to inspect your beehives with hands-on experience. Every hive is unique, so inspect...

Winter or Pollen Patties
What to Use in the Fall and WinterIn the spring our bees will start foraging and, all being well, bring back plenty of pollen. This...

A Beekeeper’s Guide to Bee Stings
There aren’t many guarantees when it comes to keeping bees, but eventually getting stung is one of them.

The Beekeeper’s Role in Avoiding Colony Starvation
Learn how beekeepers can prevent colony starvation by understanding bee behavior, managing food supplies, and ensuring a healthy hive environment year-round.

A BetterComb Hive Inspection
There has been strong growth in interest recently for synthetic comb, as an effective way to help our bees establish themselves in a hive. The...
September 3, 2020

The Basics Of Requeening A Hive
Does the idea of requeening a hive scare you? Don’t let it. It is great for your hive and in turn, great for you as a beekeeper....

Swarm Management in Spring
Spring is the busiest time of year for both the bees and the beekeeper. A strong, healthy colony will feel the natural urge to reproduce...

Calming your bees
How can we assess our bees response during a hive inspection? And what can we do to increase the chances of the calm enjoyable encounter...

Seasonal Changes in the Bee Yard
Seasonal transitions by our beesIt seems every year is different in some way and here in Central Oregon we are running what appears to be...

The challenge of hot days in the hive
We humans generally love summer! But what about our bees? How do they cope with increasing temperatures, especially within the confines of a hive?

Second year beekeeper and waiting for sunny days!
Year two is when a beekeeper gets a taste of real beekeeping. If last year was your first season it's likely you have yet to...

Learning From the Sadness of the Deadout Inspection
We are at a time of year when we find colonies that didn’t make it through the winter and we wonder what happened to bring...

The Challenges of Cross Comb
The bane of the beekeeper - but not the beeWhat exactly is cross comb? How does it happen? What should I do about it? What’s...

What is burr comb?
Back in the 1800's, the esteemed Mr. Langstroth (yes, the very same Langstroth we know from our hives) noticed something about his bees. He discovered...

The Buzz about Bee Stings
Love the OuchIf you’re like most people, the idea of being stung by a bee is painful at best. Sting sites swell and itch. Sometimes...

Open Or Closed Feeding: Which Is Best?
Well, many people might have only seen bees being fed one way or the other. But really, you should be well informed so you can...

5 Methods To Help You Raise Your Own Queens
Would you like to be able to raise your own queens?The idea of raising your own queen isn't one that comes to mind early for...

What To Know About Performing A Split
Have you ever performed a swarm split?If not, it can actually be rather intimidating at first thought. I remember the first time my husband performed...

Weighing your beehive: Why and how
Why is weighing your beehive important?Simple - it is a great unobtrusive way to monitor how your bees are doing.It’s important to keep tabs on your...

First Hive Check in the Spring
It’s finally here! That joyous warm weather. The sun is shining, it’s 50°F and you’re ready to see how your bees did over the winter.

Maintaining the integrity of the beehive
One of the nice things about beekeeping is that it involves a certain amount of downtime. Your bees know what they’re doing, and you don’t...

When bees go bad
Sarah has a disappointment with her hive - and that's just the start. But time to reflect and some lessons learned....

Over-wintering humans: Getting through the long wait
Beekeepers talk about overwintering - the art of getting bees through the cold winter months. But what about us humans?

Winterizing beehives
Bees face challenge of surviving the colder months. And that can be a major challenge, especially in colder parts of the country.

When Advanced Monitoring Meets Beekeeping
Traditionally, the use of technology in beekeeping has been fairly limited, particularly at the hobbyist level. Yet hobbyists, sideliners, and commercial beekeepers all face similar challenges....

Can I tell if my colony is still alive in the winter?
Beekeepers can use some special techniques to check if their colony is alive in the coldest months.
February 3, 2025

Are dead bees at a beehive’s entrance normal?
A few dead bees are normal, but it's important to know when you need to do further investigation.
January 29, 2025

Do bees need water in the winter?
Honeybees cannot forage in winter while clustered. So, how do they get their water?
January 28, 2025

Can I check on my bees during cold weather?
Disturbing the hive in cold weather can stress bees. Learn how to check on your bees safely in the winter!
January 16, 2025

Feeding Honeybees in the Fall
As each beekeeping season is nearing its end, beekeepers are filled with a twinge of sadness and anxiety. Not only will we miss being able...
September 19, 2024

Winter Bees & Fall Honeybee Populations
In our recent Snippet, “Preparing Honeybee Colonies for Winter” we touched on the population changes that occur in a honeybee colony during the fall and...
September 11, 2024

Preparing Honeybee Colonies for Winter
At the time of the original writing and sharing of this Snippet (early September), it seems nearly impossible that we should even be thinking about...
September 6, 2024

Combining Honeybee Colonies
As we touched on in another Snippet, "Assessing Colony Size", knowing what the size of your colony is AND what it means for its health...
August 28, 2024

Assessing Honeybee Colony Size
No matter the reason for your trip out to your bee yard and inspection of your colonies, each time you peek inside one of your...
August 21, 2024

Helping Bees Through a Nectar or Pollen Dearth
Being a beekeeper often requires you to pay attention to what’s happening in the environment around your bee yard, especially when it comes to keeping...
July 10, 2024

Effectively Managing Space in the Brood Nest
As we touched on in our previous Snippet, “Pollen and Nectar Stores in the Brood Nest”, bees are typically pretty good at managing their hive...
July 3, 2024

Pollen and Nectar Stores in the Brood Nest
Monitoring the brood nest is key to understanding your hive’s health.
June 26, 2024

Practical Hive Inspection Tips & Tricks
Completing hive inspections can be one of the most important tasks you’ll complete in your bee yard. Being able to open up the hive and...
June 19, 2024

Tips for Queen Spotting
When completing a hive inspection, it’s always beneficial to take note of what you see inside and on the frames. An especially wonderful sight is...
June 12, 2024

Nectar Storage & the Honey Ceiling
In most places throughout the U.S., by early June the spring nectar flow has begun, and honeybee colonies are out working efficiently to bring nectar...
June 5, 2024

Tips & Tricks for Providing Pollinator-Friendly Plants
“Beekeeping Season” is often thought of as the time of year when the world and environment around us will become alive and renewed again. Trees...
April 16, 2024

During & After a Honeybee Swarm
Though it’s a rare and truly beautiful sight, most beekeepers would prefer not to see half of their strongest colony and their successful queen leave...
April 10, 2024

Why Honeybees Swarm
The sight of a honeybee swarm is truly an incredible one. Thousands of honeybees, heavy with the weight of the nectar they carry, decide together...
April 3, 2024

A Beehive Autopsy
Investigating lost honeybee colonies helps identify causes and provides insights for improving success with future colonies.
February 7, 2024

Checking Your Beehive Has Signs of Life
Beekeepers spend their winters inside hoping their bees are strong enough to survive the harsh cold. But there are plenty of options to help ease...

Tips for Spotting Eggs
It's valuable to spot eggs, but can often be a challengeWhen inspecting your hives, there are many ways to verify your colonies are queen-right, with...

The Value in Reviewing Losses
Awful News, But an OpportunityNo beekeeper wants to go out to feed a hive in late winter or open up a hive for their Spring...

Inspect Often When You Start Beekeeping
For a first-year beekeeper, it's important to dive in and learn how to inspect your beehives with hands-on experience. Every hive is unique, so inspect...

Winter or Pollen Patties
What to Use in the Fall and WinterIn the spring our bees will start foraging and, all being well, bring back plenty of pollen. This...

A Beekeeper’s Guide to Bee Stings
There aren’t many guarantees when it comes to keeping bees, but eventually getting stung is one of them.

The Beekeeper’s Role in Avoiding Colony Starvation
Learn how beekeepers can prevent colony starvation by understanding bee behavior, managing food supplies, and ensuring a healthy hive environment year-round.

A BetterComb Hive Inspection
There has been strong growth in interest recently for synthetic comb, as an effective way to help our bees establish themselves in a hive. The...
September 3, 2020

The Basics Of Requeening A Hive
Does the idea of requeening a hive scare you? Don’t let it. It is great for your hive and in turn, great for you as a beekeeper....

Swarm Management in Spring
Spring is the busiest time of year for both the bees and the beekeeper. A strong, healthy colony will feel the natural urge to reproduce...

Calming your bees
How can we assess our bees response during a hive inspection? And what can we do to increase the chances of the calm enjoyable encounter...

Seasonal Changes in the Bee Yard
Seasonal transitions by our beesIt seems every year is different in some way and here in Central Oregon we are running what appears to be...

The challenge of hot days in the hive
We humans generally love summer! But what about our bees? How do they cope with increasing temperatures, especially within the confines of a hive?

Second year beekeeper and waiting for sunny days!
Year two is when a beekeeper gets a taste of real beekeeping. If last year was your first season it's likely you have yet to...

Learning From the Sadness of the Deadout Inspection
We are at a time of year when we find colonies that didn’t make it through the winter and we wonder what happened to bring...

The Challenges of Cross Comb
The bane of the beekeeper - but not the beeWhat exactly is cross comb? How does it happen? What should I do about it? What’s...

What is burr comb?
Back in the 1800's, the esteemed Mr. Langstroth (yes, the very same Langstroth we know from our hives) noticed something about his bees. He discovered...

The Buzz about Bee Stings
Love the OuchIf you’re like most people, the idea of being stung by a bee is painful at best. Sting sites swell and itch. Sometimes...

Open Or Closed Feeding: Which Is Best?
Well, many people might have only seen bees being fed one way or the other. But really, you should be well informed so you can...

5 Methods To Help You Raise Your Own Queens
Would you like to be able to raise your own queens?The idea of raising your own queen isn't one that comes to mind early for...

What To Know About Performing A Split
Have you ever performed a swarm split?If not, it can actually be rather intimidating at first thought. I remember the first time my husband performed...

Weighing your beehive: Why and how
Why is weighing your beehive important?Simple - it is a great unobtrusive way to monitor how your bees are doing.It’s important to keep tabs on your...

First Hive Check in the Spring
It’s finally here! That joyous warm weather. The sun is shining, it’s 50°F and you’re ready to see how your bees did over the winter.

Maintaining the integrity of the beehive
One of the nice things about beekeeping is that it involves a certain amount of downtime. Your bees know what they’re doing, and you don’t...

When bees go bad
Sarah has a disappointment with her hive - and that's just the start. But time to reflect and some lessons learned....

Over-wintering humans: Getting through the long wait
Beekeepers talk about overwintering - the art of getting bees through the cold winter months. But what about us humans?

Winterizing beehives
Bees face challenge of surviving the colder months. And that can be a major challenge, especially in colder parts of the country.