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Title: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: 1of6 on December 29, 2008, 11:43:48 pm
     I've had a few conversations with some others about 2008/9 losses thus far.  It would be nice to hear from folks outside my general area, so I decided to include a small poll. 
     I tried to allow a little flexibility in the voting criteria, and also set the poll to allow you to update your vote later if you'd like.  You'll have to vote to see the results, but as I said you can change your vote later if your numbers change drastically.  If the numbers don't closely meet your situation or you've experienced other problems worth noting either select one of the non-numbered responses or PM me and I'll expand the choices in the poll.  If you're seeing other issues (like a more-than-usual number of light colonies, etc.) you can add those in an additional post.
     It would be nice if we could keep this poll going for a while to get an idea what everyone is experiencing in terms of losses/survival rates.  Thanks in advance for your time in helping out with this.
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: MustbeeNuts on December 30, 2008, 11:36:57 am
Things may change for me, its still 3 months of freezing weather up here, but last check , all going well.
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: 1of6 on January 14, 2009, 02:28:31 pm
With all the posts about people losing hives, I figured I'd take a snapshot of the numbers and then bump the thread to see if everyone could continue to update.  Unfortunately, I'm having to change my vote as well.   :roll:  You can change your vote by clicking "Remove Vote" and then choosing a new vote category.
Thank you for participating.  Here's a snapsopt below of the old numbers (December).  Click at the top of the thread to update the poll.

December numbers:
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z219/dug_6238/Bees%202008/pollresults-EndofDecember.jpg)
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: Davepeg on January 14, 2009, 07:48:21 pm
I'm not really sure how to check the hives in winter for a loss.  I was thrilled about a month ago when we had a few warmer than normal days and  did see activity at all 4 of my hives.  But other than seeing the bees, I don't open the hive at all for fear of cold air causing damage.  We are in for a very very cold couple of nights, do I just wait (and wait) for a warm sunny day to check?
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: 1of6 on January 14, 2009, 08:11:48 pm
I'm not really sure how to check the hives in winter for a loss.  I was thrilled about a month ago when we had a few warmer than normal days and  did see activity at all 4 of my hives.  But other than seeing the bees, I don't open the hive at all for fear of cold air causing damage.  We are in for a very very cold couple of nights, do I just wait (and wait) for a warm sunny day to check?

Put your ear up against the side of the box on any day that they aren't flying.  They all should be in their own homes on a cold day.  Hopefully you're rewarded with the sound of a faint hum/buzz that can be heard through the hive.
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: TwT on January 14, 2009, 08:40:46 pm
just knock on the box easy and you should hear them with your ear close, I wonder how many that say they haven't lost a hive has 1 or 2 hives, I have 28 hives and with all the warm weather till now been feeding them, so for I haven't lose a hive this winter but the trying times are still to come because most winter loses are usually starvation and that will happen around February, March, or April ... The worst might be still to come!!!
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: EasternShore on February 07, 2009, 05:31:51 pm
I'd like to happily correct my losses...Out of 4 test colonies ONLY 1...The "Tree Hive" is gone. My other 4 are in good shape with plenty of stores.. The one I thought I lost was never opened but no bee's were out the last time. Well today I took it apart and found them in fair numbers and plenty of Honey...NO pollen left in ANY hives...
Will post a question in general about that. I transfered the small hive into a 2 level heavy Nuc I built and set the frames as suggested.
Sorry for the misinformation....
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: 1of6 on February 21, 2009, 04:22:34 pm
I was hoping to refresh this thread, get folks to update their numbers, and also have folks describe the problems they've encountered this winter or that they're running into with things starting to pick for spring.  If you had the foresight to know that this winter was going to be such that it was, let us know what you did in addition to your regular regimen to help out.  Thanks in advance for your time.

January numbers were:
Click for Full-size 'As-of-January' Losses (http://s190.photobucket.com/albums/z219/dug_6238/Bees%202009/?action=view&current=JanuaryLosses.jpg)
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: MacfromNS on February 21, 2009, 06:59:14 pm
I only had one hive and I lost it in late Dec, don't know Y. Got two nucs
ordered.
Title: Re: Winter 2008/9 losses
Post by: JoelinGA on February 21, 2009, 07:27:46 pm
Checked today and out of my two hives, I lost one. Other one showed strong bee activity. I swear it was SHB that got that one hive (this year I will be after them with renewed vengeance), but it's all ants now.