Plain Talk: Packages and Swarms (281)

Plain Talk: Packages and Swarms (281)

From Honey Bee Obscura Podcast by Jim Tew

April 30, 2026 · 17 min · Episode 281

About this episode

Jim Tew shares his experiences managing an apiary during a challenging beekeeping season, highlighting the unpredictability of swarms and the realities of modern beekeeping.

In this episode of Honey Bee Obscura , Jim Tew brings listeners along for a raw, unfiltered walk through his apiary during one of beekeeping's most unpredictable seasons. After expecting significant winter losses, Jim ordered five packages—only to discover that many of his colonies survived. What follows is a practical and honest look at the realities of managing too many bees, not enough equipment, and the financial weight of modern beekeeping. Working through newly installed packages, Jim shares his "slipshod beekeeping" approach—using improvised feeding methods, mismatched equipment, and minimal intervention—while still focusing on the fundamentals: ensuring queens are released, colonies are stable, and resources are protected from stronger hives during seasonal nectar gaps. Midway through the episode, everything shifts. A strong colony unexpectedly swarms, offering a vivid, real-time reminder that even experienced beekeepers can misjudge colony strength and behavior. Jim walks through the moment as it unfolds, reflecting on swarm dynamics, colony pressure, and the humbling nature of working with honey bees. This episode is a grounded reminder that beekeeping rarely goes…

People in this episode

Host: Jim Tew

Topics covered

  • beekeeping
  • apiary management
  • swarms
  • honey bees
  • adaptability

Keywords

  • beekeeping
  • swarms
  • apiary
  • honey bees
  • package bees
  • colony management
  • adaptability

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