top bar hives why top bar hives? by michael bush copyright 2005-2012

46
Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Upload: amelia-dean

Post on 19-Dec-2015

223 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Top Bar Hives

Why Top Bar Hives?

By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Page 2: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Why Top Bar Hives?

• Horizontal—no lifting boxes

• Natural comb—no contaminates and natural sized cells

• Can easily do natural spacing—1 ¼” bars will result in smaller cells

• Easy to work—minimal area of the colony is exposed

• Cheap to construct—no critical dimensions other than the width of the top bar

Page 3: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Horizontal

• You can get this with a long box that takes Langstroth frames.

Page 4: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Horizontal Hives

• Can use deep frames without cutting down

• Can reduce or eliminate the amount of honey supers lifted on and off to get to a brood chamber to inspect

Page 5: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 6: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 7: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 8: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Natural Comb

• No Contaminates

• Natural Cell Size

• Can do Natural Spacing

Page 9: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Wax is a sponge for many chemicals• Many of the acaracides used are lipophilic

(love oil) and they absorb into the wax.

• Many of them are already contaminating the foundation we use

Page 10: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Clean Wax• Natural comb is really the only way to get

clean wax in your hives

• The beeswax supply is contaminated and foundation, right out of the box, is contaminated with fluvalinate, coumaphos, amitraz and other lipophilic pesticides

Page 11: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Contaminated Wax• Causes infertile queens

• Causes infertile drones

• Causes frequent supersedures

• Causes

weakened

bees

Page 12: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Natural Cell Size

• The only way to get natural cell size is to let the bees build their own cells without laying out the pattern for them—in other words “foundationless” beekeeping

Page 13: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Using Natural Cell Size Against Varroa?Either cell size helps with Varroa or it does not

• If it does, you have helped the Varroa problem

• If it does not,

you have

not hurt the

Varroa problem

Page 14: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Cell Size and Bee Size• Standard foundation has been upsized

• That upsizing has caused a bee that is 150% of it’s natural size

• The fact that upsizing foundation makes a bigger bee and that we now have upsized is well documented by Baudoux, Pinchot, Gontarski, McMullan and Brown.

Page 15: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

A couple of References

• Recent: The influence of small-cell brood combs on the morphometry of honeybees (Apis mellifera)--John B. McMullan and Mark J.F. Brown

• Historic references are listed here: see www.bushfarms.com/beesnaturalcell.htm near the bottom of the page (including a link to the above paper)

Page 16: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

What is natural cell size?Reasonable Assumptions

• Can we assume that the bees know the answer to this question?

• Can we assume if we let them they will answer the question?

• Can we assume that doing what is natural for them is the most likely correct size for cells?

Page 17: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

You can get natural comb without a Top Bar Hive

Page 18: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Foundationless Frame

Page 19: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Foundationless Frame

Page 20: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Natural Comb Spacing

• Natural comb spacing contributes to natural cell size

• Bees naturally space brood 1 ¼”

• Spacing combs further apart leads to larger cells

Page 21: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 22: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Easy to Work

• Less exposed bees

• Don’t overestimate this—a Langstroth is not difficult to work but with very hot bees a top bar hive may become less defensive.

Page 23: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Cheap and Easy to Construct

• No Critical dimensions except the width of the top bar

• Langstroths require more precision to build

Page 24: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Kinds of top bar hives

•Kenya top bar hive (KTBH)–Sloped sides for less stress on the comb

•Tanzanian top bar hive (TTBH)–Square sides for ease of manufacture

Page 25: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 26: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 27: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 28: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 29: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 30: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 31: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 32: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 33: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 34: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 35: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 36: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 37: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 38: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 39: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012
Page 40: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Misconceptions/Fallicies

• Myth: Top Bar Hives are more natural– They can be, but you could make a Langstroth

be just as natural

• Myth: The shape is more natural– Bees seem perfectly happy in anything from an

old dry car gas tank to the soffit of a house

Page 41: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Reasons you might not want a Top Bar Hive

• Limited space requires the space be managed more carefully which requires more frequent interventions

• If your only reason for wanting a TBH is natural comb, you can do foundationless in a Langstroth

Page 42: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Reasons you might not want a Top Bar Hive

• If your only reason for a TBH is to get a horizontal hive and less lifting, you can just build a long Langstroth.

Page 43: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Typical Mistakes

• Buying a deep Langstroth nuc to install in a Top Bar Hive that does not take Langstroth frames (they probably heard or read that nucs are better)

• They hang the queen cage, to “be safe” rather than direct release and that messes up the first comb. One bad comb leads to another…

Page 44: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Typical Mistakes

• Once a come is messed up they do not set things right

• They build it too small and they swarm constantly

• They harvest too much honey and get a fall failure and there is no comb for the bees to store syrup and it’s too cold to draw comb

Page 45: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Typical Mistakes

• Blaming failures on the hive type– Bees colds starve sometimes in any equipment

• They won’t feed at all because it’s “unnatural”– Feed for the right reasons– Have a plan for how to feed them if you need to

• They won’t smoke the bees and think smoke upsets the bees

Page 46: Top Bar Hives Why Top Bar Hives? By Michael Bush Copyright 2005-2012

Contact Info:

For more info, questions, or to discuss this further:

www.bushfarms.com

bees at bushfarms com

Book: The Practical Beekeeper