Streamline inspections with a checklist routine
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Develop a repeatable 10-point inspection routine so each hive visit takes 15-20 minutes instead of an unfocused hour. Before opening the hive, have your smoker lit, tools laid out, and a mental or printed checklist covering queen status, brood pattern, food stores, space, pests, temperament, and any needed interventions.
Why It Works
Most wasted time comes from disorganized visits: relighting a smoker mid-inspection, walking back for a hive tool, or opening frames aimlessly. A consistent sequence (bottom board, brood box, honey supers, top) reduces frame handling, which also reduces bee stress and sting risk.
Tips
- Keep a dedicated apiary toolbox so nothing gets left behind
- Inspect during warm, sunny afternoons (above 15C / 60F) when foragers are out and bees are calmer
- Combine tasks when possible: add feed while checking brood, or swap sticky boards while pulling supers
- Limit full deep inspections to every 7-10 days in spring; a quick external observation can replace a full opening on off-weeks
Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:02 PM best practicediy
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