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1 Colony Management For Maximum Honey Production
Clarence H. Collison Emeritus Professor/Dept. Head Mississippi State University

2 Management Varies: Type of Honey Geographical Region
Local Weather Patterns Floral Sources 2841

3 775 Basic management, however, is based on the same fundamental principle regardless of your location or situation.

4 2306 Maximum populations coincide with

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6 2926 Giant Crossword puzzle

7 Apiary Location With Abundant Floral Sources
2809 In addition to colony strength and proper timing, other key components to productive colony management include:

8 Young Productive Queens From Good Genetic Stock
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9 Proper Hive Manipulations
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10 774 Since brood rearing is the basis of colony development, management practices must be aimed toward fully utilizing the reproductive capacity of the colony.

11 Prevention of Swarming

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14 2136 Colony development is tied directly to the: quality of the queen

15 720 Food Sources

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17 Stimulatory Feeding

18 Pollen Supplement Pollen Substitute

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21 1859 6 Weeks

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23 There Is A Basic Relationship Between Brood And Adult Population That Determines The Rate Of Growth Or Development Of The Colony.

24 As The Colony Population Increases, The Efficiency Of The Colony Improves.

25 As The Colony Population Increases, A Smaller Proportion Of Bees Are Needed For Brood Rearing.

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27 A Large Colony Produces More Brood Than A Small Colony Yet Has A Higher Proportion Of Its Bees Available For Gathering Nectar And Pollen.

28 10,000 Bees ,000 Foragers 20,000 Bees ,000 Foragers 30,000 Bees ,000 Foragers 40,000 Bees ,000 Foragers 50,000 Bees ,000 Foragers 60,000 Bees ,000 Foragers

29 During A Two Week Honey Flow, A Full Strength Colony With 60,000 Bees Will Normally Produce 50% More Honey Than Four Colonies Each With 15,000 Bees.

30 Colony Nutrition 2674

31 Worker Cannibalism 2587

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48 Reverse Brood Chambers

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68 Double Screen- A Wooden Frame Holding Two Layers Of Wire
Screen, Usually 8- Mesh, About ½ Inch Apart.

69 Empty Comb 2 Frames Pollen, 2 Frames Honey 5-6 Frames Of Brood, Mostly Sealed Double Screen Empty Comb, Honey, Pollen 3-5 Frames Of Unsealed Brood Old Queen

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72 Cut Out All Queen Cells

73 Old Queen + Capped Brood
Unsealed Brood Queen Excluder Honey Supers Queen Excluder Old Queen + Capped Brood

74 In 7-10 Days, Return To Inspect The Colony And Destroy Any New Queen Cells That May Have Developed In The Upper Hive Bodies

75 http://msucares.com/pubs/ publications/p1817.pdf


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