Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982 Northeastern beekeepers collect sweet cargo BY DONNA TOMMELLEO OBELISK Amid high winds and unseasonable weather, 1,500 pounds of honey bees cruised into Perkiomen Valley Apiaries, Inc, on Saturday, less than a day after departing from a balmy 85 degree Georgia climate. No, it wasn’t an annual migration of Southern insects returning to their summer home. Robert Brooks locates the queen as he explains how to re queen a hive. Earlier in the day, Brooks, a physiologist who specializes in bee venom for arthritis control, just completed an 800-mile trip with $12,900 worth of honey bees. 1 Brooks, without hat, gloves and veil, introduces a colony of bees to their new hive. His method? Shake them in! Tiny travelers survive 800-mile iourne Instead it was a pre-planned bee drop that supplied several Nor theastern beekeepers with 500 colonies Delphi beekeeper Bill Nostadt and PVA owner Robert Brooks packed 500 colomes of bees, each containing one queen and three pounds of workers, mto an open topped truck and accompanied the buzzing cargo from Georgia spingtime to Pennsylvania’s persistent winter. Brooks and Nostadt lined the $12,900 cargo with cardboard and sealed the top with plywood. The pair stopped several tunes during The 500 packages of honey bees begin to determine damage and loss, new bee owners warm up a bit once unloaded into PVA’s large will cart their buzzing brood home to awaiting ihr Follow!- )ckage inspection to hives. W The queen bee arrived segregated from the workers remained with her to feed the royal colony via this tiny wire enclosure. However, heed of the hive with sugar candy contained in she wasn’t entirely alone as a half dozen the far right compartment. _ -, center, explains the process and operate Perkiomen Valley Aparies, Inc., of acquainting the queen with her new colony which maintains about 500 hives a year, of workers. Brooks and husband Robert own the 19-hour journey to check the temperature of the load, said Nostadt. Brooks estimated the grueling trip may have claimed no more than four or five packages, despite whipping winds and -&* ' N ✓ * m <** * J» chilling temperatures Northeast. A previous trip, by Brooks, caused more than 30 percent or r * 41' m- (Turn to Page B 13) $0? the o