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2022 Queen Bees
Always Available Call to Order
Leo Stevens-810-836-6764
David Anthony-810-516-0778
About Our Queens
ALL CERTIFIED STOCK


Saskatraz

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Saskatraz traits:
  • Excellent honey production
  • Good wintering ability
  • Selected for increased varroa tolerance and resistance to brood diseases
  • Show increased hygienic behavior

Carnolian

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Carniolan traits:
  • A good choice for colder climates
  • More likely to forage on cool, wet days than other bees
  • Quick to brood up when nectar is available
  • Excellent honey producers

Italian

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Italian traits:
  • Gentle and easy to manage (a good "beginner bee")
  • Prolific brood producers
  • Highly hygienic
  • Good comb builders
  • Excellent foragers
  • Excellent honey producers

Olivarez Honey Bees Mission

"OHB has been raising queens for more than 50 years in Northern California, where the low humidity; warm, gravelly soil; and rich, natural food supply create optimal conditions. Shielded from the wind by trees and surrounded by thousands of acres of blooming clover, mustard, and other nectar-producing plants, our mating yards give our queens a strong start in life."
"Our primary queen breeding yard was designed and built to efficiently produce the highest quality of mated queens. Groupings of dozens of different pollen- and nectar-producing plants, variable topography, and irregular-shaped roads and perimeter help orient the bees as they gather food and return to nucs.
The yard is surrounded by clover-based cover crops and three varieties of mustard that bloom from March through June. This rich and natural food supply ensures a strong, queen-nurturing brood and a plentiful drone population. Layers of poplars, 10 different species of eucalyptus, and native willows protect the yard from wind. OHB also uses other, more traditional yards with an emphasis on good pollen and nectar sources.
These carefully designed and managed yards are instrumental in our ability to produce excellent quality queens and package bees to stock and replenish hives across North America."