Free Beehive Inspection Log
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Why Keep Inspection Records?
Spot Trends
A failing queen or rising varroa load shows up in records weeks before visual signs appear. Data beats memory.
Diagnose Problems
When something goes wrong, records show exactly which inspection things changed. You can't fix what you can't trace.
Get Better Help
Your local club mentor can diagnose problems remotely when you have written records to share. Photos help — notes seal the deal.
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What's Inside the Inspection Log
Beehive Inspection Log
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Date:
Hive #:
Inspector:
Weather:
Temp: °F
The Colony
Queen seen
Confirmed by eggs
Queen status:Laying wellSpottyAbsentUnknown
Eggs present
Young larvae
Capped brood:SolidSpottyNone
Queen cells:NoneSwarm cellsSupersedureEmergency
Population & Stores
Colony strength:StrongMediumSmall
Honey stores: Ample Adequate Low Critical
Pollen: Ample Adequate Low
Frames of brood:
Health Check
Varroa count: mites / 100 bees (test date: )
Disease signs: None Suspected AFB EFB Chalkbrood
Pests: None Small hive beetle Wax moth
Temperament: Calm Moderate Defensive
Actions Taken
Fed: type amount
Added super Removed super Added brood box Removed brood box
Varroa treatment:
Split performed Requeened Combined with hive #
Notes:
Next inspection planned:
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