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If another box is placed on top the hive or under the hive, the bees will do one of two things, 1) leave it alone, or 2) their population will thin and disperse into the new space leaving the clustering bees that were caring for young to prepare this new space or clean it up.
Additionally, the State of Illinois requires all Beekeepers follow its rules and regulations as defined in the Bees and Apiaries Act and register their colonies with the Illinois Department of Agriculture within 10 days of starting a colony. Information on these programs can be found here.
Beekeepers whose primary business is honey production, qualify as a family farm, and demonstrate security and eligibility can be considered for FLP guaranteed loans, which can assist in building overwintering colony storage facilities.
Registration can be done by completing the fillable form accessible on the Apiary webpage, signing the form and mailing it to the Illinois Department of Agriculture. A registration certificate (including a registration number) is provided to beekeepers who register with the IDOA.
You can harvest your honey as many times as you have a full medium super. Although, you should consider that the more often you harvest, the more often you have to clean off the equipment you use. This is why most beekeepers shoot for 2 or sometimes 3 harvests a year.
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You also want to make sure youre allowing them to grow as needed. In beekeeping, theres a concept called the 7/10 rule that states when seven out of 10 of the frames in a box are being actively worked by the bees, its an indication that the colony is ready for more space.

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