Georgia Winter Visit with Anne Frey (272)

Georgia Winter Visit with Anne Frey (272)

From Honey Bee Obscura Podcast by Jim Tew

February 26, 2026 · 20 min · Episode 272

About this episode

Jim and Anne discuss the differences in beekeeping management during winter in Georgia compared to northern states.

This week on Honey Bee Obscura , Jim and Anne take listeners south — to Georgia — for a mid-winter comparison of beekeeping realities. Anne recently visited beekeeping friends near the Atlanta latitude and found that while Georgia winters are milder than New York or Ohio, they come with their own management challenges. Unlike northern operations that rely heavily on solid winter feed, Georgia beekeepers depend on syrup feeding much of the year due to extended nectar dearths following an early June harvest. Jim and Anne discuss the practical art of "hefting" colonies to estimate food stores, why winter management differs dramatically between regions, and how a long nectar gap — whether in the South after June or in the North after goldenrod — requires careful planning. They also compare small hive beetle pressure and varroa control strategies. In central Georgia, small hive beetles are a more visible and persistent concern due to milder soil temperatures, and oxalic acid treatments are more common than formic products due to higher seasonal temperatures. From single deep brood chambers to syrup-based feeding strategies, this episode highlights how geography shapes beekeeping…

People in this episode

Host: Jim Tew

Guest: Anne Frey

Topics covered

  • beekeeping
  • winter management
  • geography
  • nectar dearth
  • varroa control
  • small hive beetles

Keywords

  • beekeeping
  • winter management
  • Georgia
  • nectar dearth
  • small hive beetles
  • varroa control
  • syrup feeding

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Places: Georgia, New York, Ohio, Atlanta

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