We were in the Austin area this week to escape our neighbor's fireworks and to visit with our children and grandchildren. Maybe I should say visit with our grandchildren and children ...
Anyway, our oldest son took us to the Round Rock Honey House (
https://roundrockhoney.com/).
They kindly spent time answering a lot of our questions and talking about bees. They've got something close to 4,000 hives spread around the Austin and San Antonio area, and focus primarily on honey production, rather than pollination.
What surprised me was that they they are "treatment free," having developed their own line of queens in conjunction with Cornell University. They do not sell their queens to others. Now, they also admitted to having 30% losses, and think they may have lost 300 hives out of the most recent 1,000 they added, although they haven't counted the hives to be sure.
They typically requeen every 18 months.
If treatment is required, they will use olive oil (??). They also mentioned another oil and herb combination with thymol to control SHB.
I wish I'd taken notes. I was disappointed to learn that they won't sell their queens.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share with the group.