Friday, May 31, 2013

June Meeting...




Hampden County Beekeepers Meeting June 2013

When: Wednesday, June 12th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

Big E Meeting

At this meeting, we will select our Big E committee, go over the rules and regulations for Big E Sellers and volunteers, and vote on spending some money in hopes of making the Big E more profitable for everyone involved. 

If you have any questions about what we do at the Big E, or what to expect as a volunteer, or even how you can sell your own honey or beeswax products in the HCBA booth at the fair, this meeting is for you!

I am proposing we spend an estimated $900 to buy custom printed bright yellow bags to put our honey in.  Our customers will carry our bags around the Big E all day and advertise for us, generating more visitors to our booth and more sales.  At the meeting I will have a bag sample, and price quotes.  The treasurer’s report will also be available for review at the meeting so you can see the finances before you vote. 

After the Big E discussion and the vote, we will have an open forum bee talk.  What’s on your mind?  What’s going on in your hive?  Want to talk about swarm prevention?  I do!   

We will have pizza, salad and drinks.      

All members are welcome to attend.  Please RSVP to me by email or phone if you plan to attend so we order enough food!       


Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Bill's GIANT Swarm...

This just in from Bill Crawford!

Bill stands 6 feet tall and this swarm is taller and as wide as he is!  Unbelievable!

Thanks for sharing, Bill! 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

My First Marked Queen...

The weather has been getting warmer finally, and while at first I had noticed my bees taking the opportunity to get out and stretch their wings, the last week or so, there seemed to be fewer and fewer bees leaving the hive.  I had been checking in with and feeding my bees on Saturdays for quite awhile, and there seemed to be plenty of bees in the hive when I opened it.  So I started to get nervous when as the weather got warmer, I wasn't seeing more and more bees leaving the hive.  The field bees that were coming and going were bringing in pollen, a good sign, but the traffic still seemed light.    

Last weekend we had beautiful weather, a great time to find out what's really going on in there. I'll be honest, I was nervous to do a full inspection of my hive, afraid to confirm I might be losing it.  So, I called on my support system, fellow HCBA members, Mike Feeney to help with the inspection and Sean Martin (also known as my husband) to take photos and have his shoulder ready just in case I needed to cry on it.  

Mike's first suggestion for me was to reverse the position of my inner cover.  I usually keep the notch on the inner cover facing the back of the hive so I have a rear entrance.  Well when all the bees are using the back door, it's much harder to tell how many are coming and going.  With both entrances facing the front of the hive, it's much easier for me to see who is coming and going without having to go into the beeyard.  I agreed to changing the position of my inner cover, and we went out to open my hive. 
At first glance, things did not look good.  As I feared, the number of bees in the hive appeared to be much fewer than the week before when I last fed them.  Determined to find out what was going on, we pulled out each frame and meticulously looked them over.  There were a lot of empty cells (too many if you ask me) but there were also plenty of pollen and syrup stores, one whole frame up top was almost completely full of syrup.  Unfortunately, there were no signs of brood... Until one of the last frames out of the top box!  Mike spotted some eggs in the lower cells and my spirits were lifted!  What a relief to see those eggs!  When we opened the bottom brood chamber, we found all the signs pointing toward "Queen Right"!  More eggs, and larvae, and then, her majesty herself!  Thank goodness.  Mike is like a beekeeping boy scout and is always prepared, so when we saw the queen, he was already to trap and mark her.  

I have never marked a queen in the past.  My beekeeping philosophy is that if I can see all the queen right signs, I don't look too hard for her because I fear I may do something while searching to compromise her well being.  But... there she was!  And we were prepared!  How often does that happen?  

 Ladies and gentlemen... Queen Daryl Palumbo

So we put everything back together, keeping all the brood in the center, and rearranging some frames so that some of the empty celled frames were closest to where she was laying.   

Switching the inner cover really seemed to help too.  Now I can see all the bees coming and going, and it already looks like more traffic than I originally thought.  

Plus, I know I'm queen right, so I can relax... until next week! 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Beeswax Products...

At our final bee school session of 2013, HCBA's new President and first lady, Jeff & Pam Rys covered the topic of Beeswax Products.   I grabbed a quick photo of their set up before they packed it up for the night...

When it comes to beeswax, Pam does it all!  And since she's not busy enough with the bees and the HCBA, she also belongs to a Bull Terrier dog club.  When they needed trophies for an event, Pam came through with her beeswax skills and made these...
Bull Terrier votive beeswax candles!

If you've got any questions about beeswax or beeswax products, Jeff and Pam have answers!  Thanks to you both for sharing your knowledge and craft with us! 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Mike Trapped a Swarm...

HCBA member Mike Koleczek sent in this awesome photo of the first swarm he's captured in his trap...
We'll have to find out what he using to lure them, because it looks like it's working good!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May and the Annual Meeting...

Because our time together from January through April is taken up with bee school, our May meeting is our first official club meeting.  This year's annual meeting is important because we will be electing the Board of Directors who will hold office for the next 2 years.  These meetings are less structured than our school sessions and are great asset for all members.  As soon as the new officers have been locked into their positions, we'll choose our Big E Committee for this year's fair, and then have an open floor for Q&A and general bee discussion.  I hope to see all of you there!   Here's the official meeting announcement...





Hampden County Beekeepers May Meeting 2013

When: Wednesday, May 8th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

At our first post-school meeting on May 8th, we’ll be holding elections for a new board of directors.

And the nominees are…
President… Jeff Rys
Vice President… Tom Flebotte
Treasurer…  Cheryl Robare
Secretary…  Jessica Martin
Trustees (3)… Lee Duquette, Larry Borysyk, Ron Willoughby & Mike Feeney

As our out-going president, Jim Stefanik will be our 4th Trustee

We have 4 nominees for 3 Trustee positions, and all of the other nominees are running unopposed.  We do still have to make it official.  Come out and vote! 

Once the new Board of Directors has been made official, they will elect “The Big E Committee”.  The fair will be here before we know it!

After elections, we will have an open floor for Questions & Answers, and we would also love to hear from our newest members about how their first hive installation experience went...  Hopefully the new  bees are here by then.      

Friday, April 26, 2013

Graduation Day...



Congratulations to our Hampden County Beginners' Beekeeping School graduates!  I can't believe I got everyone looking at the camera and smiling in just one take!  What a group!  Thanks to the HCBA Class of 2013 (those pictured and not)  for becoming a part of our club.  We're glad to have you all and hope you'll have many years of successful beekeeping to look forward to!

Special thanks to new beekeepers Stefania Raschilla and Heather Bean for the adorable graduation cupcakes!  You ladies rock!

Friday, April 12, 2013

Bee School Session 8...




Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School April 2013

When: Thursday, April 25th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our 8th and FINAL session of bee school for 2013!

All members are welcome to attend. 

HCBA Vice President, Jeff Rys will be back with his lovely wife Pam to cover Beeswax Products and First Aid.  This lesson will be followed by presentation of bee school certificates, and the raffle for the new hive set-up.          

At our first post-school meeting on May 8th, we’ll be holding elections for a new board of directors.  If you have any nomination ideas for President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, or our 3 Trustee positions, or want to get involved yourself, please let me know.    

I will have Mann Lake catalogs available again, as well as some information from local suppliers, Lagrants. 

I will also have sign up sheets for the Sturbridge Village Trip for anyone interested, just find me and ask!

Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Bee School Session 7...


Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School March 2013

When: Thursday, April 11th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our seventh session of bee school for 2013… getting closer to the end!

All members are welcome to attend. 

HCBA Vice President, Jeff Rys will be back to cover Fall & Winter Management and Honey Extraction.        

HCBA member Lee Duquette will be in attendance with some goodies to sell too.  If you need pollen patties, Lee’s got them for $2.25 a piece which is a steal considering the retail price is $3.00!  If you don’t need a whole case, but need a little something to get your bees through this cold spring weather, Lee is your man!  PLEASE BRING YOUR SINGLES and QUARTER so Lee won’t have to make change!  He’ll also have single serving doses of Fumagilin B if you need that.

Bee school will be over soon, and at our first post-school meeting we’ll be holding elections for a new board of directors.  Per our by-laws; “The Secretary and Treasurer may be re-elected without limitation, subject to their willingness to serve, and doing so to the satisfaction of the Association.” While each of the other offices “may serve no more than 2 consecutive 2 year terms, however they may be elected again after an interval of 2 years”.  If you have any nomination ideas for President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, or our 3 Trustee positions, or want to get involved yourself, please let me know.    

I will have Mann Lake catalogs available again, as well as some information from local suppliers, Lagrants. 

I will also have sign up sheets for the Sturbridge Village Trip for anyone interested, just find me and ask!

Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Bee School Session 6...


Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School March 2013

When: Thursday, March 21st at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our sixth session of bee school for 2013… getting close to the end!

Ken Warchol will be back to cover Challenges of Beekeeping.  Ken is always entertaining and educational, so this class is not to be missed!        

All members are welcome to attend. 

I will have Mann Lake catalogs available again, as well as some information from local suppliers, Lagrants. 

I will also have sign up sheets for the Sturbridge Village Trip for anyone interested, just find me and ask! 

Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Bee School Session 5...

Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School March 2013

When: Thursday, March 7th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our fifth session of bee school for 2013.

HCBA Vice President, Jeff Rys will present Spring & Summer Management  and Bears and Other Invaders.  Jeff’s management presentations are some of my favorites, straightforward and informative.  Don’t miss this one!  

All members are welcome to attend. 

Those who would like to are again invited to bring a snack to share. 


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Bee School Session 4...


Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School February 2013

When: Thursday, February 21st at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our fourth session of bee school for 2013.

Ken Warchol will be back to cover Dynamics of the Hive and Queens & Swarms.  Ken is always entertaining and educational, so this class is not to be missed!        

All members are welcome to attend. 

Those who would like to are again invited to bring a snack to share. 


Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Bee School Session 3...


Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School February 2013

When: Thursday, February 7th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our third session of bee school for 2013.

HCBA Member Tom Flebotte will cover sources of bees and hive installation.       

All members are welcome to attend. 

Our last bee-school break was a huge success thanks to everyone who brought something!  Those who would like to are again invited to bring a snack to share. 


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Bee School Session 2...


Hampden County Beekeepers Bee School January 2013

When: Thursday, January 24th at 7pm

Where:  Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL)
118 Mount Vernon Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01013

This will be our second session of bee school for 2013.

HCBA Members Tom Flebotte and Lee Duquette will cover the topics of PROTECTIVE CLOTHING and HIVE ASSEMBLY.  Hammers are optional!    

All members are welcome to attend. 

Our last bee-school break was a huge success thanks to everyone who brought something!  Those who would like to are again invited to bring a snack to share. 


Bee well!
Jessica Martin
HCBA Secretary
(860) 978-5388

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

2013 Bee School Agenda...

HAMPDEN COUNTY BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

BEEKEEPING SCHOOL

The 2013 beekeepers school will be held at the Willimanset Heights Improvement League (WHIL) 118 Mount Vernon Road, Chicopee, MA, 01013 from 7 – 9 on two Thursday evenings each month, beginning January 10, 2013.  Please arrive before 7:00 p.m.  Class starts promptly at 7:00.

January 10


Introduction to Hampden County Beekeepers Association



                                              Speaker: Jim Stefanik - President

Topic 1 & 2

Introduction to Beekeeping



                                              Speaker: Ken Warchol



January 24

Topic 1

Protective Clothing              Speaker: Lee Duquette / Tom Flebotte

Chapter 3
Topic 2
Hive Assembly Workshop – Bring a Hammer


                                              Speakers: Lee Duquette/Tom Flebotte



February 7

Topic 1

Sources of Bees

Chapter 4

                                              Speaker:  Tom Flebotte

Topic 2

Installing Bees



                                              Speaker: Tom Flebotte



February 21

Topic 1

Dynamics of the Hive

Chapter 2

                                              Speaker: Ken Warchol

Topic 2

Queens & Swarms



                                              Speaker: Ken Warchol



March 7

Topic 1

Spring & Summer Management

Chapter 5 & 8

                                              Speaker:  Jeff Rys

Topic 2

Bears & Other Invaders



                                              Speaker:



March 21

Topic 1

Challenges of Beekeeping

Chapter 8

                                              Speaker: Ken Warchol



April 11

Topic 1

Fall & Winter Management

Chapter 6 & 7

                                              Speaker: Jeff Rys



Extracting Honey



                                              Speaker: Jeff Rys




April 25

Topic 1

Beeswax Products & First Aid



                                              Speaker: Tom Flebotte & Kim Dermeski

Topic 2
Question and Answers, Certificates and Raffle


                                            Speaker: Jim Stefanik

Outdoor Workshop: Date and Location to be announced




In case of snow call: Jim Stefanik @ 413-786-1790 OR Jessica Martin 860-978-5388


President:
Jim Stefanik
Vice President:
Jeff Rys

Secretary:
Jessica Martin
Treasurer:
Cheryl Robare

Directors:
Mike Koleczek
Tom Flebotte
Mark Ditzner

Fair Directors:
Tom Flebotte
Jim Stefanik
Don Mayou


 

DIRECTIONS: 118 Mount Vernon Road

From Route 91 Take I-391 toward Chicopee
Merge onto MA-141 /Grattan Street via Exit 4
Turn Left onto Rolf Avenue
Turn Left onto Dale Street
Turn left onto Mount Vernon Road
#118 is on the right hand side apx 1 mile
www.mapquest.com can also assist you in your driving directions.