Nina Gordon preparing to check hives.
Nina Gordon preparing to check hives. Ray Ewing
  • Nina Gordon preparing to check hives.
  • Tim Colon (of Island Bee Company) heating up his smoker.
  • Tim Colon smoking a hive.
  • Tim Colon checking on a frame.
  • Nina Gordon pointing out an abandoned Queen cell.
  • Nina Gordon checking for evidence of mites and beetles.
  • The Queen is in the top right.
  • Bees entering one of Tim Colon's hives.
  • Nina Gordon in her beekeeping suit.
  • Bees flying around Nina Gordon's hives.
  • Bees flying around Nina Gordon's hives.
  • Nina Gordon checking on a frame.

Monday, October 2, 2023

It's been a major success story for the beekeeping community on-Island, which has managed to thrive despite the best efforts of the varroa mite, which weakens bees and spreads disease amongst the colony. Before treatment and prevention methods were well-known on the Island, many small-scale apiarist were at the mercy of this tiny pest.

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