Wednesday, March 31, 2010

UF Bee College

It has been a few weeks since the University of Florida Bee College and being delinquent with the updates, I figure I'm over due.

The bullet points of the Bee College that caught my attention:

Moving Bees
Dark overalls are a must for moving bees at night, along with a headlight using red light.

Practical Experience with Cordovans in Florida
David Westervelt was reporting Cordovan queens would lay upwards of 2,000 eggs a day even in a dearth so keep 15 frames of honey on so they will successfully over winter in Florida.

New Beekeeping Supply Company
There is brand new company that's producing locally (North Florida) milled pine boxes at list prices well below Dadant and superior quality to Groeb. The North American Bee Hive Company has price breaks at 5, 100, 250, and 500 allowing for a small operation to get more for their money. In speaking with the representative, he says their shipping rates are the best they can get and are pretty accurate on the site. Below is a list of their prices for Commercial Mediums:



QuantityAmount
1 to 4$9.00
5 to 99$7.25
100 to 249$6.75
250 to 499$6.50


Come fall of this year, I'll be making my way up to see them.

Trick for Installing Packages
Something I hadn't seen before was that it's a good idea to use powdered sugar on a new package. The recommendation was to turn the package on a screened side a couple of inches off the ground, so that enough powdered sugar can be sifted over the bees to make them "ghost bees". The bees should then bee left to clean themselves up for a couple hours, which will help remove any varroa mites. The space between the package and the ground is to prevent the mites from crawling back up into the package.

Sugar Markets Improving

After I predicted the price sugar (50 pound bags) would reach $30, I'm pleased to see that India and Brazil are looking at better weather and will have better production this year.

$29.99 Costco (2010-04-06) [EDIT: Updated sugar price; don't expect improvements until June/July, in my opinion]

$29.69 Costco (2010-03-31)
$27.99 Restaurant Depot (2010-03-28)

I didn't check Sanwa International or Sam's Club but I heard from a guy that runs an ice cream business that Sam's was up to $30.

Sanwa Reviews can be read here. It's a well kept, little known market that I don't get to visit all that often but highly recommend a visit.

The 400 pounds of sugar I have is going unused since I'm still waiting on my 10 packages from Mark Lally, which were delayed by the chilly winter we had. Since the winter extended well into January it caused delays in a lot nectar producing plants.

This cold was a problem for others as well, seeing as how some strawberry farmers aren't going to be picking, because it delayed some strawberry crops until California was in season at the same time. I know I was able to buy a $6 flat this last weekend, which was the price I was paying back in the early to mid-1990s. I can feel for the farmers but after all the snarled traffic on I-4 from pumping induced sinkholes and stories of people going without water, and sometimes homes, I'd hope they develop a better sense of charity.