Sustainable Beekeeping, Queen Rearing & Overwintering Podcast with David & Sheri Burns
Jan 5th, 2010 by Robo
January’s Wildlife Pro Network Beekeeping podcast will be a discussion on Sustainable Beekeeping, Queen Rearing & Overwintering with our special guests David & Sheri Burns from Long Lane Honey Bee Farms.
David and Sheri began keeping bees in 1994 in Ohio and the hobby went wild in 2004, 10 years later. For the last 5 years, they have ventured into every aspect of beekeeping. First, it was honey, then beekeeping equipment, then packages and queens, then classes and the list keeps growing. They have 6 children and 4 are involved in their bee business.
They maintain around 100 colonies a year and produce and sell hundreds of queens each year. They also sell 500 packages a year along with nucs. David is currently serving as president of our 70 member bee club, Central Eastern Illinois Beekeepers Assoc., and Central Director of the Illinois State Beekeeper’s Assoc. Presently they are the only large scale queen producer in Illinois. David is also serving as a lead member in the Illinois Queen Initiative, an effort underwritten by a SARE grant to produce a better queen for beekeepers.
Recordings of other beekeeping podcasts can be found here.


I enjoyed it , wasnt able to make it live buut was able to make it later
Hi,
Excellent information. I am especially thankful for the question and answer period from the Upstate NY person because that is where I live. Bee keeping is such a challenge because of the exact opposite methods being used and both being successful. I am an engineer where things are usually black or white. It is really tough getting used to the grey.
Thanks again for your time producing this podcast. Things like this really help.
Brian