Honey production in dry hot areas

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Honey production in dry hot areas
Apiary management
Apiary should be located where there is bee forage in
the neighborhood and water within a 3 kilometre radius.
Honey production
in dry hot areas
The hive should be suspended at least 3 metres from
the ground level.
Inspect the bee hives after every 2 weeks to know hive
status and harvesting time.
Extraction of honey and beeswax
Honey is extracted using a centrifuge machine and the
honey-wax mixture is filtered through a fine mesh into a
container.
Good quality honey crystallizes at low temperatures and
liquefies on warming
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute
P.O. Box 57811-00200, NAIROBI.
Tel: 254-20-4183301-20, Fax: 254-20-4183344
Email: [email protected]
Website: www. kari.org
Compiled by:
Cheng’ole J. M, Duyu J.J., Musila F and Chesang S.K.
For more information contact:
Good quality honey flows without breaking
Centre Director,
KARI-Perkerra, Box 32, Marigat, 30403
Tel: (0328) 51254/5-9
Fax: (0328) 51260
KARI information brochure series / 44 /2008
Ksh. 20
Introduction
2. The Kenya Top Bar Hive (KTBH)
4. Kapkuikui Super Log Hive
This has bars hanging from the upper section with wax
This is a new hive that combines modern and
The production of honey in Kenya’s hot dry areas has
material as a foundation upon which bees build their
traditional knowledge .
been drastically affected by poor hive occupation.
combs.
The common hives used are log hive, Kenya top bar hive
The top is covered with iron sheet. Occupancy is
and Langstroth hives and their bee occupancy and honey
about 45% and average honey production is 20kg
production are low.
per harvest.
Common beehives
1. The log hive
This is the traditional hive which is hollow and
Kapkuikui Super Log Hive
covered with pieces of wood at the ends with bee
exit and entry holes.
Kenya Top Bar Hive
The bees construct honey combs in regular half
3. The langstroth bee hive
How to make Kapkuikui hive
circles, slanting half circles or along the length of the
The langstroth comprises 2 boxes placed on top
Step 1:
roof. This hive produces 15 kg of honey per harvest
of each other. The lower box (the brood box) is
A hollow wooden log is split into 2 lengthwise.
and has 75% occupancy.
separated from the upper box (the super box) by
the queen excluder. This hive has an occupancy of
Step 2:
30% in the best conditions. Honey production is 10
The 2 ends are fitted with wooden cylindrical covers.
kg per harvest.
Step 3:
The internal framework has wax rings that offer a
foundation from where the bees start constructing
honey combs.
To make bees construct their combs in the regular half
circles, wax is introduced. Hive occupancy is about 75%
and up to 18kg of honey are produced.
Log hive
Langstroth hive

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