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| Apples | Standard | 1 hive per acre |
| Semi-Dwarf | 2 hives per acre | |
| Dwarf | 3 hives per acre | |
| Pears | Plums | 1 hive per acre |
| Peaches | Nectarines | 1 hive per acre |
| Cherries | Apricots | 1 hive per acre |
Small Fruit Crops
Cranberries 3 hive per acre Blueberries 3 hives per acre Raspberries 1 hive per acre Strawberries 1 hive per acre
These Field Crops Need 1 Hive per acre
Cucumbers Melons Pumpkins Squash Zucchini Ginseng Canola Buckwheat Sunflowers Clovers Trefoil Alfalfa For more detailed recommendations on other crops refer to OMAF Publication 72 or AGOEX 616.
Moving Colonies of Bees
It is often required early during cold and wet spring weather.
Hives must be placed early enough to help pollinate the first blossoms of the fruit.
Beekeepers need to know the pollination schedule early to arrange for movement.
Inspection
All colonies are checked for queen right conditions, diseases and to ensure they are of adequate strength.
Why Use Honeybees In Your Orchards?
Although local wild populations of honeybees and other native pollinators assist in crop pollination they cannot be relied upon from year to year.
Populations of these fluctuate greatly from year to year due to weather, lack of or destruction of habitat, agricultural pesticide use, and the effects of parasitic mite infestations.
The local wild honeybees are disappearing from Ontario as the bee mites spread and destroy these honeybees.In determining the number of hives per acre, the grower has to consider the number of flowers per acre.
In our calculations, we allow for some native pollinators when we estimate the hive concentration rates.For complete pollination and better quality fruit and vegetables the services of a beekeeper should be attained.
Well placed hives in the orchard or field can help ensure a steady income to the farmer from year to year.
Distribution and Placement of Colonies
When possible place groups of 15 or more colonies in sunny clearings within the boundaries of an orchard. Completely shaded locations will contribute to shortened flight time.
Growers can assist beekeepers by setting out hive stands ahead of time.
Hives placed on the ground often end up with their entrances partially blocked by growing grasses and weeds and sometimes even mower clippings.
The result is reduced access for the bees and less pollination for the grower.
DON'T SPRAY THE BEES
Poisoning of bees by orchard sprays is of great concern to beekeepers.
Spraying of insecticides when trees are in bloom is a violation of the Bees Act and must be avoided.
RECOMMENDED RENTAL FEES FOR 2008
Spring Orchard Pollination$55 - $65
(May be adjusted to crop and area)
All Other Crops $80 - $110
Note: Due to the increasing effects of mites on the bees, there may be less colonies of bees available for pollination. The price may be higher than this fee schedule and availability may also be a consideration for pollinators in different locations.Some of the rental fee variables are length of time hives are required, number of colonies requested, distance traveled for delivery, etc.
Beekeepers - Join the Ontario Honey Bee Pollination Association
Virginia
Steckle, Business Administrator
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
Bayfield, ON N0M 1G0
519-565-2622 phone
519-565-5452 fax