Beekeeper Helper
Employer
3809 Columbia Avenue
Corning, CA 96021
United States
Job description
Maintaining and caring for bee colonies, including inspecting hives, identifying and treating diseases, and monitoring colony health. Managing and maintaining beekeeping equipment, including hives, protective clothing, and tools. Harvesting honey and other bee products, such as wax and propolis, in a safe and sustainable manner. Managing and controlling pests and predators that can harm the bees. Feeding and providing water to the bees as necessary. Keeping abreast of current research and developments in beekeeping and honey production. Continuously monitoring and adapting to the changing environment, weather, and other factors that may affect bee colonies. Planning and implementing colony management and manipulations like Splitting, Swarm control, Queen Rearing, and etc. Monitoring colony health: Regularly inspecting colonies to assess the health of the queen and the colony, and identifying when it is time to breed new queens. Selecting colonies for breeding: Selecting strong, healthy colonies for breeding and monitoring their development to determine the best time for queen rearing. Rearing queens: Setting up and managing queen cells, feeding and caring for the developing queens, and monitoring their progress to ensure successful emergence. Maintaining breeding stock: Keeping track of the genetics of the breeding colonies and selecting the best colonies for future breeding efforts. Producing high-quality queens: Breeding and rearing queens with desirable traits, such as disease resistance, honey production, and temperament. Operating equipment: Using equipment such as queen marking tools, cage boxes, and feeding apparatus in a safe and effective manner. Cleaning facilities: Maintaining a clean and organized apiary, including sweeping, mopping, and disinfecting the buildings, equipment, and tools. Pest control. Sanitizing equipment: Thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing beekeeping equipment, including protective gear, tools, and containers used for honey storage. Maintaining a safe environment: Ensuring that the apiary is free from potential hazards, such as spilled honey or sharp tools, and taking measures to minimize the risk of injury or accidents. Keeping supplies organized: Storing cleaning supplies and equipment in a designated area, and ensuring that they are easily accessible when needed. Performing routine maintenance: Keeping facilities in good working order, including performing basic repairs and reporting any issues to the maintenance team. Adhering to health and safety guidelines: Following established health and safety guidelines and procedures, including wearing protective gear as required. Working with a team: Collaborating with other members of the apiary team to ensure a clean and safe environment for the bees and employees. Managing waste: Properly disposing of waste, including honey waste and used equipment, in accordance with environmental regulations. Operating equipment: Using equipment such as pressure washers and cleaning supplies in a safe and effective manner. Staying organized: Keeping records of cleaning schedules, tasks, and supplies, and communicating any changes or updates to the team.
Special Requirements
Must be able to provide references to verify experience. No fear of/non-allergic to bees/pollen. Able to lift up to 50 lbs. repetitively.