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your entries. Where else can you get professional feedback on your honey/hive products and perhaps
BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
receive acknowledgement for your efforts.
FOUNDED 1973
Second of all, consider consigning all or part of
your honey crop at the fair. Consignment categories
President Frame
and prices are listed elsewhere in this issue of The
Summertime! . . . and the livin' is easy!?! Well,
Hive Tool. Call Chuck Huselton with questions about
sometimes (maybe!). Get together with other CMBA
consignments. Last of all, look at your calendars now to
members to celebrate summertime at our annual picnic
decide when and how often you would like to volunteer
- Saturday, July 21st. My wife Sue and I are inviting
to work at the honey booth at the fair. Remember,
everyone to come to our house in Pennsylvania this
everyone who volunteers gets a free pass to the fair.
year for the picnic (directions are listed elsewhere in
Your family members are welcome to volunteer with
this issue). We've recycled an old farmhouse and
you (however, children must be 16 or older). Choose
outbuildings on 5 acres - it's a nice place for a picnic.
your shift: 10am - 2pm; 2pm- 6pm; 6pm - 10pm.
There's a creek where you can cool off, woods and
Choose your date(s): August 24, 25, 26, 27, 31,
fields to explore, a nice old barn where you can relax
September 1, 2, 3. Choose your honey: You will be
and get out of the sun. There's plenty of room for
thanked for volunteering with a one pound jar of any
parking in the field above the house, an easy walk
variety you choose. Best of all, you will enjoy talking to
down. Bring a covered dish - an entree, salad or
people about being a beekeeper. You'll be amused at
dessert to share. CMBA will cook hamburgers and hot
some of the misconceptions people have about bees
dogs and will provide cups, plates, napkins and plastic
and honey and you'll feel good about setting them
ware. We'll also have soft drinks and water or feel free
straight. This is one of the primary goals of our
to bring your own favorite beverage. If you have any
organization - educating the public about bees and
beekeeping. So, thank you for giving of your time and
Here's what we're planning: From 2 to 3pm -
Arrive, tour/explore the property, bee talk, visit the
Remember, no CMBA regular meetings in July or
library, relax. From 3 to 5pm - Open hive
August. See you at the September meeting on the 4th,
demonstrations, beginning with a smoker lighting
the day after the Fair closes. Your next issue of The
contest (bring your smoker and fuel for the contest and
Hive Tool will be the September issue with information
whatever protective clothing you are comfortable
at that time about our fall meetings' programs, ORNC
wearing for going in the hives). We'll have a dozen or
Honey Harvest Days the first weekend in October, a
so colonies to examine and talk about in varying
summary of the EAS Convention in August, fall
conditions and stages of development (I'll bet we see
management tips and suggestions, and more. I hope
mites; I sure hope we don't see any AFB!). We'll
you are having a wonderful summer. See you at the
They'll be some different types of equipment in
use or to talk about. Of course, we'll expect questions
Colony Collapse Disorder
and comments; we'll want to hear about your bees and
(CCD): An Update
experiences. From 5 to 6pm - Dinner/pot luck, followed by a brief meeting and an exciting round or two of Bee
Jeopardy! From 6 to 7pm - Extracting honey
demonstration in the bee house. Hopefully, we'll hear
from members how they process and sell honey. From
7 to 8pm - Free time, linger a while, clean up, say
Stuart, Florida last month sponsored by The
goodbye. This is our first midsummer picnic in a while
Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Bees1
and we hope you are planning to attend. Come and
there have been several research initiatives about
relax and enjoy being with the bees (and other
the disorder and new reports about its effects.
According to its Winter 2007 Newsletter, The
Now, let's talk about the Fair. First of all, will you
be entering the competition? The Apiary Division
addition to that already donated by the Florida State
categories and entry requirements are posted on the
Beekeepers Association, the National Honey Board
and others. The total is now in excess of $40,000
3. If you feed your bees sugar syrup, use
and climbing. In addition, The American Beekeeping
Federation's (ABF) delegation visiting Washington
Why? At this time the CCD working group does
got a sympathetic ear about the disorder, and a
not believe that nosema disease is the underlying
hearing was held on this issue by the House
cause of CCD. However, infection with nosema is a
stressor that can reduce the bees' tolerance to
Agriculture on 29 March 2007, chaired by Dennis A.
other disease agents. Treating for nosema helps
Cardoza, (D-CA): The jurisdiction includes fruits and
vegetables; honey and bees; marketing and
4. If you are experiencing colony collapse and
promotion orders; plant pesticides, quarantine,
see a secondary infection, such as European
adulteration of seeds, and insect pests; and organic
Foulbrood, treat the colonies with Terramycin, NOT
agriculture. See the House web site for members of
the Subcommittee.3 Now is the time to contact your
Why? The effectiveness of Terramycin has
congressional members via phone (Senate 202-224-
been well documented, while Tylan has not been
3121; House, 202-225-3121) or via the Internet4 on
tested as an EFB control agent. We know that
Terramycin works for the treatment of EFB.
The written transcript of the hearing is available
5. If you observe high levels of Varma mites,
treat them using . soft chemicals, such as
statements.html and you can listen to the entire
Apiguard, Apilife VAR, or MiteAway II. We DO NOT
recommend the use of oxalic acid, or home made
According to its March 12,2007 Legislative
Update, the ABF urges beekeepers to check
Why? Colonies experiencing CCD have been
colonies, feed and evaluate locations more often in
shown to have kidney (Malpighian tubule) problems
an effort to stave off the disorder. In addition, there
similar to those seen in colonies treated with hard
may be some disaster relief available in the future,
chemicals. There are some reports that Oxalic acid
so beekeepers should ensure that any losses are
may damage bee Malpighian tubules. Also the
well documented. There also may be some research
harder chemicals (fluvalinate, coumaphos, and
funding from this initiative. New documents at the
amitraz) may have a sub lethal affect on bees
Mid Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension
which may add additional stress on the bees. By
ConsortiumS include the following advice:
treating for Varroa mites with soft chemicals, you
1. DO NOT combine collapsing colonies with
are helping to keep the colonies mite population
low while avoiding the potentially negative effects of
Why? We do not currently know the cause of
CCD. If an infectious agent causes it and you
Finally, these recommendations will probably
combine a collapsing colony with a healthy colony,
change as understanding of this disorder evolves."
the healthy bees may succumb to the illness and
All researchers on colony collapse disorder
advise beekeepers to complete the survey devoted
2. When a collapsed colony is found, store the
to this phenomenon6• This information wil be
equipment where you can use preventative
valuable and treated confidentially. Every beekeeper
measures to ensure that bees will not have access
should participate whether or not they believe their
to it. Put the equipment in this storage area within
TWO WEEKS of collapse to prevent robbing by
David Hackenberg, one of the first people to lose
neighboring colonies. CCD colonies tend not to be
hives to the CCD phenomenon, has sent a letter to
robbed out by colonies immediately after collapse.
all his pollination customers making some of the
When you take this equipment out for reuse, wear a
protective face mask to prevent the inhalation of any
"First, some people referred to this as 'disappearing disease' because the bees literally disappeared. The
Why? The CCD team is currently investigating
second symptom is that bees left behind frames of
various sterilization techniques that allow for comb
brood (young baby bees) and boxes filled with honey
reuse. We are hopeful that we will soon have a
that no other bees came in and robbed out as
sterilization technique in place to treat equipment
normally happens. The third symptom is that the
before it is reused. We DO NOT recommend
small hive beetle and wax moth would not move into
burning infected equipment at this time. Keep it in
the hive for at least three weeks; as if something
storage (with necessary wax moth and SHB
toxic was in the hive. When you place a dead CCD hive on top of a live hive nearby you kill the hive The Hive Tool Page 2 July 2006 below. This makes us think that there must be clothianidin (Poncho, Titan, Clutch, Belay, something toxic in the hive from CCD. But when Arean; thiacloprid (Calypso); and dinotefuran aired out for several weeks the toxicity levels seem (Dinotefuran). to go away. The last symptom is that the dead bees
Because so little is known at the present time
always seem to have a fungus found in the bee's
about CCD, skeptics remain. Some call this nothing
mid-gut and sometimes through their entire body. "Preliminary work has identified several likely
beekeepers pushing their colonies to the point of
factors that could be causing or contributing to CCD.
collapse, exacerbated by their own pesticide use
Among them are mites associated diseases and
(organophosphates particularly) inside colonies for
viruses, some unknown pathogenic disease and Varroa control and malnutrition while on pollination
pesticide contamination or poisoning. I have been in CCD group discussions from the beginning. I have
"disappearing disease" has been with us for many
had detailed talks with affected beekeepers,
years in a variety of forms, and that this is nothing
researchers, bee inspectors, growers, farmers, seed
more than the consequence of inadequate mite
company representatives and anybody that might be able to contribute any useful information. The picture
In the latter case, Dr. Bromenshenk, one of the
that has emerged so far has many people in this
prime investigators of CCD, stated in a response:8
"Please be careful of sweeping generalizations.
"Beekeepers that have been most affected so
There are beekeepers who have experienced CCD
far have been close to com, cotton, soybeans,
and who have also had problems controlling mites.
canola, sunflowers, apples, vine crops and pumpkins. In conversation with farmers, growers
also seen tracheal mites in high levels in recovering
and seed and spray company representatives we
hives (but these mites were not in the same hives
have learned that there has been a big change in
before collapse). We've seen CCD in operations
pesticides used to treat these crops. From what I have learned so far, I am convinced that
"I just saw a new collapse in CA where
neonicotinoids may playa role in CCD and exposure
aggressive mite treatments were used in the fall,
to these materials is something that is under our
repeated in Jan when a few mites were found.
control. From research on the internet I have
Colonies were strong, wall to wall bees, four to five
learned that neonicotinoids are systemic insecticides
frames of brood, no evidence of mites (two weeks
used to control sucking insects on plants, everything
ago). Yesterday, out of 400, only 30 were strong
from com, tree crops, most vegetables, cranberries,
enough to shake bees from, and the majority had
collapsed down to three to four frames or less of
bees, with lots of brood, 40 lbs honey, and frames of
"I think that the reason neonicotinoids may be so damaging to honeybees is that they are found in
"Finally, most of the CCD work is still unfunded -
fairly low "sub lethal" levels in the pollen and nectar
we all have to prioritize which samples we're going
of the plants. The field bees often do not die when
to take, analyze - just don't have the funds to check
every sample offered - and at this point, we're not
on plants treated with these products. Instead they
short of operations from which to obtain samples, so
may bring the pollen and nectar back to the hive and
we're trying to take samples in ways that will allow
store it in their comb to use later. The young bees
us to make comparisons within a beeyard or
raised on this (contaminated) food may exhibit
operation, and among yards and bee operations."
memory loss and impaired immune response. Of
One observer remarked on the Bee-L list that
course, these symptoms appear several months
there seems to be a remarkable similarity between
after exposure to neonicotinoids and up until recently
the symptoms of CCD and those of "Marie Celeste
the cause of effect appeared unrelated. "
Syndrome" in the UK.9 He referenced an interesting
Mr. Hackenberg concludes his letter with a
and comprehensive set of minutes of the annual
plea to growers to use something beside the
meeting of the Department of Environment Food and
following products this season: imidacloprid7 (brand names: Confirdor, Merit, Admire, Legend,
organizations dated 9 December 2005. 10 This is a
Provado, Premise);
must read for anyone comparing the European and
thiamoxetham (Actara, Platinum, Helix, Cruiser, Adage, Meridian, Centric, Flagship); acetamiprid
In that document, a Mr. Craig reported that
(Pristine, Tristar, Assail, Intruder, Adjust);
beekeepers in Scotland who had been treating
The Hive Tool Page 3 July 2006 Varroa-infested colonies (usually with Apistan) had
2.Eastern Apicultural Society web site, accessed
been finding hives empty of bees, but not winter
March 20, 2007 http://www. easternapiculture.org/
stores. Together with these unexplained colony
3.House Subcommittee on Horticulture & Organic
losses ("Marie Celeste" Syndrome) there were
Agriculture web site, accessed March 20, 2007
failures in queen mating. These events were
http://agriculture.house.gov/inside/subcomms.html.
happening particularly in oilseed rape growing areas. While acknowledging that these could
possibly be explained by the effects of viruses, for
5.Mid Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension
which the Varroa mite provides a vector, he was
Consortium web site, accessed March 20, 2007
concerned that we might be observing sub-lethal
behavioral effects of systemic insecticides such· as imidacloprid, causing disorientation in the bees
6.Accessed March 20, 2007 http://www.beesurvey.
leading to an inability to return to the hive. He
quoted the losses of French bees in the late 90s and
7.Wikipedia and imidacloprid, accessed March 20,
the subsequent banning of imidacloprid by the
2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lmidacloorid
This brings us to the Melksham Beekeepers
8.Bee-L Discussion List, dated March 19, 2007
publication known as Beelines and "Chuckle With
Chad." His response in part to the Marie Celeste
9.Bee-L Discussion List, dated March 10, 2007
"I feel that, yet again, I need to give a new
personal perspective on an old theme, that of Mary
characteristics of this syndrome are startling;
10. Department of Environment Food and Rural
seemingly healthy colonies of bees will disappear
Affairs web site, accessed March 20, 2007
over night, leaving no trace or clue as to their
scratched all over the country as theories of
11. Melksham Beekeepers Beelines web site,
varroosis or environmental factors affecting queens'
"The problem is, of course, that the majority of
beekeepers are too well-meaning, straight laced and
altogether too wholesome for their own good. One
Directions To The Picnic
needs only look at the strong tradition of beekeeping
in the clergy, to realize that the majority of
12703 Blymire Hollow Road/Stewartstown, PA
Reverend Digges would have had a truly different
outlook on life if he'd grown up on a housing estate
(from ORNC) - North on I-83. Take Exit 4 (first
"Let me shout it loud so that you hear me, Mate,
exit in PA). Turn right at bottom of ramp (Forrest Ave).
your bees have been nicked! Closer scrutiny of data
Turn left at first light (Wolfe Road). Turn right at old
will show that Mary Celeste Syndrome has never
barn (Sieling Farm Road). Turn left at stop sign
been reported in hives that are inaccessible to the
public. I bet you the bees in my bedroom
Proceed straight across intersection (Plank Road) at
observation hive won't suddenly vanish, 'without a
stop sign (you are now on Mt. Olivet Road). Go
trace.' The thing is, of course, that the venerable
approximately 2 miles; turn right (Shangri-La Road). Go
Rev. Digges could not have entertained the thought
about a mile; turn left (Blymire Hollow Road). Look for
that his neighbor might be so brazen as to break the
12703 on mailbox; we're the first farmhouse on the
right past the farm with the pond on the left.
beekeeping community must drag itself into the
modern mind set; there are baddies out there.
(from MD Rt 23) - Becomes Rt 24 (in PA). Go
through Stewartstown. Proceed about 5 miles. Look for John Shelley's Nursery on right. Turn left shortly past
1.Foundation for the' Preservation of Honey Bees
nursery (Evergreen Road). Go about a mile to bottom
of hill/stop sign. This is Blymire Hollow Road. Turn
right. We're the first driveway on the right.
The Hive Tool Page 4 July 2006 CONSIGNMENT PRICES FOR 2007 MD STATE FAIR Liquid Honey 4. PRICES COMMITTEE (NO EXCEPTIONS). Chunk Honey in Jar
5. THE FAIR COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ITEM NOT Square Section - Round SUITABLE FOR SALE. e.g. ITEMS NOT Creamed Honey Wax Products
ETC. PRODUCTS MUST BE OF TOP QUALITY. ALL PRODUCTS MUST BE
Any wax product must be 100% bees wax and
may not be have more than 25% of it’s surface
covered by paint or any similar substance.
Blocks of wax weighing less than ¼ pound
All other bee related items that a beekeeper
wishes to consign to the State Fair for sale first
7. ALL HONEY AND HIVE PRODUCTS MAY MUST BE APPROVED by the Fair Committee. BE DELIVERED AUGUST 21 THRU 23 TO
Then the supplier will establish the cost of the
THE HONEY BOOTH IN THE FARM AND
item and the Fair Committee will then compute
GARDEN BUILDING BETWEEN 10AM AND
the sale price for the item by adding 30% to the
4PM. BE SURE TO OBTAIN A RECEIPT
The only bee related items that will not be
considered by the Fair Committee is bee pollen,
royal jelly and propolis. This ruling was
established primarily because of product liability
8. ALL UNSOLD PRODUCTS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE SUPPLIER. ALL CONSIGNING HIVE PRODUCTS TO ITEMS MUST BE PICKED UP TUESDAY THE MARYLAND STATE FAIR SEPTEMBER 4 BETWEEN 10AM AND 4PM. ANY ITEMS THAT ARE LEFT WILL MARYLAND BEEKEEPER BE DONATED TO THE OREGON RIDGE CONSIGN HONEY OR HIVE PRODUCTS NATURE CENTER. FOR SALE AT THE FAIR.
2. ALL SUPPLIERS MUST CONTACT Chuck
THE QUANTITIES YOU CAN SUPPLY. DO NOT JUST BRING ITEMS TO THE FAIR WITHOUT PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS, AS YOUR ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The Hive Tool Page 1 July 2006 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS DATES TO REMEMBER David Papke, President 717-246-2339 Picnic – July 21, 2007 2 – 8 PM at the home Steve McDaniel V. Pres. 410-239-7496 of David Papke see the “Presidents Frame” Helen Nelson, Secretary 410-833-9535 for details and the “Directions To Picnic” Bob Crouse, Treasurer 410-265-7999 article for directions. Jerry Fischer, State Bee Insp. 410-562-3464 Oregon Ridge Nature Center 410-887-1815 General Meeting – August 2007–There will Chuck Huselton, Past Pres. 410-592-6598 NO meeting this month. Lloyd Snyder, Editor 410-329-6671 Editors E-Mail - MD State Fair – August 24, 2007 – September 3, 2007. Call Steve McDaniel to sign up to work a shift at 410-239-7496. General Meeting – September 4, 2007–There will be a meeting on this date information about the meeting will be in the next newsletter. Be sure to check out the CMBA website at: Lloyd Snyder – Editor 4747 Norrisville Road White Hall MD 21161
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