Some people are just natural artists. Fonta is definitely a talented beekeeper. She went into winter with 33 colonies and lost only one. She and her daughter manage all those colonies alone. And she took 1000 pounds of honey last year.
I am so impressed and took notes on things she was saying that weren’t on her slides. I’m writing my notes up for myself and decided to share them with you. Please correct me if I didn’t get what she was saying correctly.
Why is she so successful? Part of it is her intuition, I think. Plus she splits every colony which cause brood breaks that reduce varroa build-up. She said she only treats twice, once in summer and once in early fall. (We need to verify that and get more info on that topic). She told me before the meeting that she merges all weak colonies into strong ones so that all her colonies are strong going into winter. She uses top insulation.
She seems to know just what needs to be done no matter what the situation. Awesome!