Greetings.
Been awhile. I tried logging in this spring but could not find this site ? Might of been down that day. IDK but glad to see its still here. lol
Well anyway ...sadly I lost my four hives last winter. I underfed and we had a very cold winter they all starved.
So during the covid pandemic I had to get packages shipped out to me in the bush and all the flights were canceling and our local airline went bankrupt.
Through the determination of some kind package sellers, and some kind city beekeepers in Anchorage, they were able to hold my two packages until a cargo flight could fly them in. The young beekeeper was able to take out the feed can and put on a feed jar and they kept like that just fine for a week ! no more dead bees at the bottom than normal, even less I would say.
They were double queen carni packages and I split them into four hives put on drawn comb.
I treated all four with OAV the first 10 days of installation, and my last OAV in September I got no mite drop on two hives and put apivar on the other two. I think I am mite free now. No other bees here to to reinfect them.
I got a little honey from them and had a fun summer beekeeping. I got visited by a brown bear twice. Once it knocked over a Nuc and got stung and left. When it came back it got 10,000 Volts. It got shot at the neighbor's by the police.
I managed in single brood chambers and liked it so much I decided to try winter in them. Yes maybe I am crazy but I have a good feeling it can work. I did keep one as a double just in case..
I am adding a bigger sugar brick and another inch of insulation under my wraps, actually its drop ceiling material.
Still using the grass stuffed medium for a quilt box , I have the three inch screened feed jar hole in the inner cover. No upper entrance.
They are fed well all ten frames pretty much full of capped sugar and I will be quick with the feed jar in late February if needed.
Hope you all had a great summer, and good luck with your wintering set up.