Beekeeping For Newbees®

Beekeeping For Newbees

Here we will discuss everything needed for new beekeepers to learn to keep honeybees including: Beekeeping tools, hive components, what to do and when, and every trick of the trade that we can think of. If you are new to beekeeping, this podcast is for you.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Episode 189 – Swarm Traps Part 2: Catching Free Bees with Swarm Traps 🐝

    Swarm trapping is one of the most exciting and rewarding ways to grow your apiary, and in this second part of the discussion we move from theory to real-world execution. In this episode we talk about where to place your traps, when they should go up in different regions, and what to do after you successfully catch a swarm. From planning your removal process to installing the bees into a hive, this episode walks through the practical steps that turn a swarm trap into a thriving new colony. What’s Inside This Episode: • Planning ahead for swarm trap removal and why thinking through the process before you catch bees makes everything easier • Ideal swarm trap placement including edges of fields, road borders, and other transitional areas bees naturally travel • Why densely wooded areas often perform worse for swarm traps due to predators and poor flight access • Regional timing guidance for placing swarm traps across the southern United States, Mid-Atlantic, and northern states • What to do once a swarm moves into your trap and why many beekeepers leave them undisturbed for several days • How to safely close and remove a swarm trap at night and relocate it to your apiary • Installing captured swarm frames into a full hive and helping the colony build quickly with feeding and comb drawing • Techniques some beekeepers use to anchor a swarm to the hive including adding a frame of brood Why Listen to This Episode? Catching a swarm is only the first step. This episode explains how to move that swarm safely into a hive, avoid common mistakes, and give the new colony the best chance to establish quickly and grow into a productive hive. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees Additional Resources: Pill Bottle Swarm Trap: https://youtu.be/jtbc8OJpTs0 Swarm Trap Assembly: https://youtu.be/uksabwBuzlE 60 Second Swarm Trap Build: https://youtu.be/Wfy3ybL3PJM Swarm Trap Plans: https://beekeepingfornewbees.com/resources Swarm Trap & Nuc Entrance Wheels: https://amzn.to/3FzSMAn About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 650,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    31 min
  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    Episode 188 – Swarm Traps Part 1: Catching Free Bees with Swarm Traps 🐝

    Swarm season is one of the most exciting times of the year for beekeepers. In this episode we begin a two-part discussion about swarm traps, what they are, why they work, and how you can use them to capture free bees during the spring swarm season. We walk through the biology of swarming, why scout bees search for new cavities, and how a simple swarm trap can turn that natural behavior into a powerful tool for growing your apiary. What’s Inside This Episode: • What swarming actually is and why honeybee colonies naturally divide during spring buildup • Why swarm traps allow beekeepers to capture large colonies of free bees during swarm season • The advantages and potential risks of bringing wild swarm genetics into your apiary • The cavity size honeybees prefer when selecting a new home and how swarm traps mimic it • Materials commonly used when building swarm traps and why durability matters outdoors • Using drawn comb and lemongrass oil to attract scout bees searching for a new colony site • Practical guidance on where to place swarm traps and how to do it safely Why Listen to This Episode? Swarm traps can give beekeepers access to strong local genetics and large colonies without buying packages or nucs. This episode explains how swarming works and how simple traps can dramatically increase your chances of catching a swarm during the busiest part of the season. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees Additional Resources: Pill Bottle Swarm Trap: https://youtu.be/jtbc8OJpTs0 Swarm Trap Assembly: https://youtu.be/uksabwBuzlE 60 Second Swarm Trap Build: https://youtu.be/Wfy3ybL3PJM Swarm Trap Plans: https://beekeepingfornewbees.com/resources Swarm Trap & Nuc Entrance Wheels: https://amzn.to/3FzSMAn About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 600,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    33 min
  3. 4 MAR

    Episode 187 – The Bee Buzz (31): Winter Bee Activity and Early Spring Hive Checks 🐝

    Spring is getting closer, which means the questions from beekeepers are starting to pour in again. In this Bee Buzz episode, I work through a lightning round of listener questions covering late winter hive activity, feeding decisions, early inspections, and what normal colony behavior looks like as temperatures begin to warm. If you're seeing bees flying on warm days, noticing dead bees in front of the hive, or wondering if it's time to check food stores or add space, this episode walks through the most common questions beekeepers are asking right now. What’s Inside This Episode: • Why bees suddenly start flying during warm winter days and what cleansing flights actually mean • What a pile of dead bees in front of the hive usually indicates during late winter cleanup • When it makes sense to check food stores and how to do a quick cold weather hive check • Why one hive may appear active while another seems quiet coming out of winter • How to estimate food stores and determine if a colony may be running low without pulling frames • Whether bees bringing in pollen means the queen has already started laying again • When to perform your first full spring inspection and what to focus on early in the season Why Listen to This Episode? Late winter can be one of the most confusing times for beekeepers as colonies begin transitioning toward spring. This episode answers the questions many beekeepers are asking right now and helps you understand what normal behavior looks like as your bees begin ramping up for the season. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 600,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    33 min
  4. 2 MAR

    Episode 186 – March Beekeeping Decisions That Can Make or Break Your Season 🐝🌱

    March is one of the most critical transition points in the beekeeping year. Colonies are expanding, winter bees are aging off, brood production is ramping up, and nectar flows are just beginning. In this episode, I walk through the key management decisions that can determine whether your colonies thrive, swarm, or collapse in the weeks ahead. What’s Inside This Episode: Why March is the most dangerous transition period for overwintered coloniesThe balance between declining winter bees and rising brood productionWhen to feed, how to feed, and what not to stimulate too earlyBox management, reversing hive bodies, and when to add spaceWhy I do not equalize weak colonies at the expense of strong geneticsEarly swarm pressure, queen cups, and how quickly things can escalateInspection timing and how missing one queen cell can cost you half a colonyWhy Listen to This Episode? If you want strong colonies heading into spring instead of surprise losses or swarms, this episode gives you a practical framework for managing the most volatile month of the year. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 650,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    36 min
  5. 6 FEB

    Episode 185 – Cold Weather, Winter Feeding, and Seasonal Beekeeping Updates ❄️🐝

    Cold weather has a way of making even experienced beekeepers second guess everything. With unusually low temperatures showing up across large parts of the country, I wanted to take some time to walk through what cold actually means for overwintering colonies, how much additional honey they may consume, and when intervention does or does not make sense. This episode is a general update covering several seasonal topics, including winter feeding philosophy, evaluating colony stores, progress on ongoing projects, and getting ready for spring. What’s Inside This Episode: Why extended cold spells increase honey consumption and how much more bees may actually useRealistic weekly honey usage at different winter temperaturesWhy panic inspections often cause more harm than goodHow to assess colony weight and food stores without opening the hiveDifferent feeding strategies and why context and goals matterUpdates on the hive monitoring project and why it is temporarily pausedProgress on the Master Beekeeper Program and what is coming nextSwarm trap preparation and placement timing for the upcoming season Why Listen to This Episode? If cold weather has you worried about your bees or questioning your winter management decisions, this episode provides calm, experience-based perspective to help you evaluate what actually needs attention and what does not. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 650,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    29 min
  6. 29/12/2025

    Episode 184 – Laying Workers: Why It Happens and How to Fix It 🐝🧠

    Laying workers are one of those beekeeping problems that feel intimidating until you understand what is actually happening inside the hive. After a listener reached out asking where to find guidance on laying workers and realizing it deserved its own episode, I finally sat down to break the topic down from the ground up. In this episode, we walk through the pheromonal mechanics behind laying workers, what causes the condition, how to recognize it early, and several proven ways to correct it depending on your resources and goals. What’s Inside This Episode: Why queen mandibular pheromone and brood pheromone are central to colony stabilityHow prolonged queenlessness leads to ovary development in worker beesClear visual signs that indicate a laying worker conditionWhy laying workers can involve multiple workers, not just oneThe role of brood pheromone, open brood frames, and synthetic QMPPractical options for fixing a laying worker colony, including splits, shake-outs, and recombiningCommon mistakes that cause queen introductions to fail in laying worker hives Why Listen to This Episode? This episode gives you the biological context and practical tools to diagnose and fix a laying worker situation with confidence. Referenced Video About Hive Site Selection: 📺 https://youtu.be/UbJRAhoCD9Q More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 650,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    30 min
  7. 22/12/2025

    Episode 183 – Africanized Honeybees: Are They Coming for You? 🐝⚠️

    Africanized honeybees are one of the most misunderstood topics in beekeeping. In this episode, I cut through the fear driven headlines and talk honestly about what Africanized bees are, where they actually pose a risk, and how much of what we hear is grounded in biology versus social media panic. We also dig into real behavior differences, why identification is not as simple as people think, and how beekeepers should realistically manage risk. What’s Inside This Episode: Where Africanized honeybees came from and how they spread through the AmericasWhy Africanized bees are not a separate species and cannot be identified by looks aloneThe real behavioral differences that matter, including defensiveness, pursuit distance, and response thresholdsWhich parts of the United States have established populations and why cold climates limit their spreadWhy most serious incidents involve unmanaged or feral colonies, not maintained apiariesHow Africanized colonies differ in defensive behavior compared to hot European stockUsurpation behavior and how one colony can take over another in minutes Why Listen to This Episode? You will walk away with a realistic understanding of Africanized honeybees, how real the risk actually is, and how to protect yourself without letting fear dictate your beekeeping decisions. Referenced Article: 🔬 Usurpation: When One Colony Takes Over Another (Honey Bee Suite) https://www.honeybeesuite.com/usurpation-when-one-colony-takes-over-another/ More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 600,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    35 min
  8. 16/12/2025

    Episode 182 – American Foulbrood, European Foulbrood, and the Fear Factor 🐝🧪

    American foulbrood gets a lot of attention in beekeeping circles, often accompanied by fear and worst-case scenarios. In this episode, I walk through what AFB and EFB actually are, how they differ, how they spread, and why severity does not always equal likelihood. We also talk about realistic risk, common misdiagnoses, used equipment, open feeding, and whether the new AFB vaccine makes sense for most beekeepers. What’s Inside This Episode: Why American foulbrood is high severity but low likelihoodHow AFB and EFB differ in cause, symptoms, and outcomesWhat sunken cappings, patchy brood, and larval death really indicateHow spores spread through honey, equipment, robbing, and driftWhy most beekeepers will never see a confirmed case of AFBWhen fear-based messaging does more harm than goodThe limits and realities of the new AFB vaccine for queensWhy mites, nutrition, and basic management still matter more Why Listen to This Episode? This episode helps cut through fear and misinformation so you can better understand foulbrood risks, recognize real warning signs, and focus your energy on the management practices that actually keep colonies healthy. More Info: 🌐 https://beekeepingfornewbees.com 🔗 https://bestbeekeepinggear.com 📺 https://youtube.com/@beekeepingfornewbees 💬 https://discord.gg/XzkqFKrjMJ 🫶 https://thehealinghiveproject.org ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/beekeepingfornewbees About the Podcast: Beekeeping For Newbees is a top 1.5% podcast with over 600,000 downloads, helping new and experienced beekeepers grow stronger colonies and make smarter decisions through every season. Listen weekly for practical guidance, swarm stories, and honest takes on what works and what does not in real-world beekeeping. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    43 min

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Here we will discuss everything needed for new beekeepers to learn to keep honeybees including: Beekeeping tools, hive components, what to do and when, and every trick of the trade that we can think of. If you are new to beekeeping, this podcast is for you.

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