Beekeeping – Basic Beekeeping Equipment
Beekeeping requires some basic equipment before establishing a successful hive. This equipment should be bought before you get a call from the post office asking you to come pick up the bees.
The first and most obvious piece of equipment you will need is the actual bee hive.
Before you get your beehive you will need to find a proper place for it. The hive should be on a flat surface so that it won’t tip over in a strong wind. Also make sure that you place it somewhere where humans and pets aren’t likely to disturb it.
Your beehive should be have five supers. The supers are a very important part of the beehive because they are where the bees will be storing their honey and raising their offspring. These five supers should be between the bottom of the hive and the hive cover. Once you have an active hive, each of these supers will contain nine to ten frames. You can choose if you want a hive with shallow supers or deep supers. The advantage of deep supers is that they enable beekeepers to buy only one size foundation. The disadvantage is that when full, a deep super can weigh one hundred pounds.
A spacer is a piece of equipment beekeepers use to keep an equal amount of space between the frames while they are in the super.
Another piece of equipment you will need is a smoker. The smoker is what you will use to encourage the bees to leave the hive when you are getting ready to harvest the honey. The smoker is surprisingly simple in its design. The smoker consists of a funnel, a combustion chamber, and bellows. Many beekeepers claim that old, clean burlap is the best material to use in the smoker because burlap is easy to ignite and smolders and smokes. Other beekeepers prefer to use dried corn cobs. Once the fire has been lit in the combustion chamber the bellows will keep it going. The funnel directs the smoke into the hive, making the bees to leave.
You might also need a fumer board. A fumer board is a board that is covered in bee removing chemicals and is then used to get the bees to leave a super and let you take their honeycombs.
Another tool you will need is a metal hive tool. The metal hive tool is used to pry open the hive, separate the hive bodies, and to scrape the frames clean. Think of it as the all purpose tool of beekeeping. Then you will need a bee brush. A bee brush is used to gently brush bees out of the way so that the beekeeper can examine the frames.
Checking out eBay or similar online websites can be a great way to find real bargains on used beekeeping equipment. You can also look for a beginners’ package on specialized website catalogs to get everything you need in one go.
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