Return of the Regional Beekeepers - Fall 2021  (S4, E20)

Return of the Regional Beekeepers - Fall 2021 (S4, E20)

For this episode, we invite back our regular regional beekeepers to sit down with us and discuss how their season went, what surprises they had, what worked, what didn't and what they were planning for in 2022. In their discussions with each other, they talked about making comb honey, mead, honey prices in their area, swarm preventions techniques, and regional varroa populations.

Mark Smith is from North Carolina. He's a chemical free beekeeper and has been for a decade or so. He is pretty isolated and relies on his own survivor stock for mite control.

Tracy Alarcon lives in north east Ohio and is running about 10 colonies. He did good with early honey this year, but the goldenrod didn't produce like he thought it would. He makes mead and comb honey along with liquid honey, but keeps much of the liquid for himself.

Ed Colby lives on the western slope of the Rockies, and his book came out this summer. Entitled A Beekeeper's Life. Tales From The Bottom Board. Each chapter is from one of his Bottom Board columns in Bee Culture magazine and is doing well. He experienced some drought this summer, the higher elevation beeyards did well. He runs about 70 colonies. Normally he sells spring splits, but next year is looking to expand so will keep most of those.

Listen to our Regional Beekeepers as they discuss their years. Are they like you?

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