My first year- An acuptuncturist/bee venom therapist suggested a bee sting on one of my wrists, arthritis. Did it. Went home, no pain for 4 days, I was . Went back a week later, stung both wrists, no pain for four days. I don't like pain pills so I was impressed. 10 minutes of fire, 4 days without pain. It was encouraged to have one beehive so I could use my own bees on command. Two days later a small beehive landed in my backyard. I stood there looking at it scratching my head.
That is what started my bee world. And the next three years I didn't have a mentor, only the internet.
First winter: Patio hive starved, didn't know that bees could starve. In the spring I got another patio hive and a standard double deep lang. All was well... for one month, American Foul Brood, the lang went up in flames.
Second winter: The patio hive made it thru the winter with flying colors. But alas, early summer my small patio hive swarmed three times in two weeks. Panic! Was told to get the bees out of the small hive and into a standard lang, and to implant the very small frames into the lang plastic frames. Did it. It worked and made it thru the third winter. This double deep that I have now is healthy and bustling.
However, last fall, my hive had a mite explosion that I was not aware of. I noticed deformed wings on my bees on the ground. Panic! Luckily I had a wonderful beekeeper in Denmark walk me thru a formic acid treatment. 2,000 mite kill. And I now have an oxalic acid vaporizer for future treatment.
And this double deep made it thru this last long cold winter. Success!
To date, I am feeding winter patties and my double deep has brood in both boxes. I still have some issues to work out this fourth season. But I have so much more information under my belt due to this forum.
I am forever grateful