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Results of FormicPro 20-Day Treatment | Beekeeping for Healthy Hives
In this video, we share the results of our 20-day treatment using FormicPro, a formic acid-based mite control solution, on our honey bee colonies. Watch as we dive into how the treatment affected our hive health, mite counts, and overall colony performance. From application tips to important observations during the treatment process, we’ll cover everything you need to know about this method of managing Varroa mites.
Have you tried FormicPro in your hive management? Let us know your experience in the comments below!
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Inspecting Our Hive After FormicPro Treatment | Adding a Second Round & a Queen Cell Mistake
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In this video, we dive into our hive inspection after completing the first round of FormicPro treatment for varroa mites. Join us as we assess the hive’s health, check on the bees, and add a second round of FormicPro for continued protection against these harmful pests. However, things don’t always go as planned. During the inspection, we found a queen cell and decided to remove it-turns out, t...
Healthy-Looking Bee Colonies Infected with Viruses? Finding Mites & Treating with Formic Pro 🐝
มุมมอง 32หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, we inspect two of our bee colonies that appear healthy at first glance-but after a closer look, we discover signs of viral infection. These issues often fly under the radar until it's too late, so it's important to be vigilant. We also find varroa mites, which we believe are causing the problem. Join us as we walk through our process of identifying the symptoms, checking for mite...
Discovering Sick Bees: Mites and Deformed Wing Virus in Our Hive
มุมมอง 30หลายเดือนก่อน
In today's video, we made a concerning discovery during our hive inspection-some of our bees are showing signs of sickness, likely caused by mites. We have found some with Deformed Wing Virus (DWV). These are serious threats that can weaken a colony, and it's crucial for us to take action. Watch as we share our experience of finding sick bees in our hive. We'll show you what we observed, discus...
The Struggles of Beekeeping: It's Not Easy🐝
มุมมอง 26หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, we open up about the ups and downs of our beekeeping journey. From dealing with bee health issues to the emotional challenges of learning something new, it's been a tough road. Beekeeping isn't just about honey and hives; it’s about perseverance, patience, and a lot of hard work. We’re sharing our experiences to show the reality of beekeeping-the good, the bad, and the unexpected...
My First Hive Inspection: A Nervous Beginner's Journey into Beekeeping 🐝🍯
มุมมอง 522 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, I take you along on my very first hive inspection. As a newcomer to the world of beekeeping, I’m excited but a little nervous about what to expect. Thankfully, my husband is there to guide me every step of the way, providing invaluable tips and support as I dive into this fascinating process. Watch as I open the hive, inspect the frames, and check on the health and activity of my...
Helping Our Honey Bees: Cole Prepares Sugar Water for the Hives! 🐝🍯
มุมมอง 122 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join us in this encouraging video where Cole takes an active role in our beekeeping journey by preparing sugar water for our honey bees. 🌸 Watch as Cole demonstrates his abilities, showing that with patience and support, he can accomplish great things. From measuring the water to mixing in the sugar, Cole's attention to detail and enthusiasm shine through in every step. This video is a beautifu...
First Beehive Inspection - 8 Days In! Guarding Against Ants, Adding a Brood Box, and Feeding Syrup
มุมมอง 262 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome back to our beekeeping journey! 🐝 Today, we're diving into our first hive inspection, just 8 days after installing our bees. Join us as we check on our buzzing friends, take some crucial steps to ensure their health, and make exciting new additions to our hive setup. 🔍 What We'll Cover in This Video: • Guarding Against Ants: Learn how to protect your hive from these pesky invaders and k...
Moving Bees from Nuc Box to Hive | Our Beekeeping Adventure
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Come along with us as we take a big step in our beekeeping journey: moving our bees from their nuc box to their new hive! 🐝✨ In this video, we share our experience of transferring our bee colony to their permanent home. Watch as we carefully and excitedly make this important move, ensuring our bees are comfortable and ready to thrive in their new environment. It's a special moment for our famil...
Landscaping for Bees: Cleaning, Leveling, and Adding Mulch for a Perfect Beekeeping Area
มุมมอง 252 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome back to our beekeeping journey! 🐝 In this video, we focus on preparing a new area for our bees by cleaning the space, leveling cinder blocks, and adding mulch. Creating a clean, stable, and well-mulched area is essential for setting up our beehives and ensuring a safe and productive environment for our bees. In this video, we display: • The importance of proper landscaping for beekeepin...
Starting Our Beekeeping Adventure: Purchasing Our First Hives and Ordering Italian Honeybees
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In this video, we take you along on our beekeeping adventure! We start by visiting our local beekeeping supply store to purchase two comprehensive beehive starter kits. These kits come complete with: - Screen bottom boards - Single deep boxes - Frames with wax foundations - In-hive feeder boxes - Screened inner covers - Telescoping tops (outer covers) While at the store, we also ordered two nuc...

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  • @peterg2569
    @peterg2569 8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    It's not necessarily dark honey, all honey looks dark against black plastic foundation. Take a bit on the hive tool to see the colour.

  • @Pearcebees7643
    @Pearcebees7643 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Looks like hive battle larva

  • @coryrthomas6674
    @coryrthomas6674 วันที่ผ่านมา

    IF WAS SUMMER YOU COULD SPLIT OR TAKE IT DOWN

  • @simonablaze2458
    @simonablaze2458 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Saw a small hive beetle running across 13:45, please be aware with the weakened state of your colonies!!! Glad to see your bees doing better though, good luck with the new queen!

    • @jeffallison8788
      @jeffallison8788 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yup... definitely saw one ducking for cover at 13:45

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you both for calling that out. As I was editing, there are several SHB's you will see crawling around. There is one on the edge of the top box I never noticed.

  • @Webees273
    @Webees273 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When is this ? Again, formic pro is very heavy on the bees so no surprise queen is missing. As backyard beekeeper you should stay away from treating with honey suppers on, even if formic pro says you can. I thought I saw eggs in few cells so you may missed the queen.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      First of June. I saw eggs too. Running way behind trying to make time to edit and post. Thanks for watching so closely. Have you heard of anything happening to honey with Formic Pro? Or is it a best practice when you have something you're going to eat on the hive.?.

    • @Webees273
      @Webees273 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@aPlaceintheHive ​​⁠I just wouldn’t do it with any mite treatment while supers are on. I would also not use synthetic treatments. However, I think you had another issue here. Having high mite load in June is just too early, which means your bees were full of mites when you got them. Get in a habit of testing for mites, it’s the only way to be sure and IPM board mite count is not accurate, use sugar roll or alcohol wash instead.

  • @aPlaceintheHive
    @aPlaceintheHive 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hard to post this after finding so many errors I made in the hive while editing the video. I though I knew what my biggest mistake was. I was wrong again! Can’t wait to see the comments on this one. I probably need to get some glasses!?!

  • @russellkoopman3004
    @russellkoopman3004 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think you will be fine. Good Luck

  • @queenbee7819
    @queenbee7819 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm in 11th yr beekeeping. Nobody has all the answers. Old timer beeks not any more/less successful than me here. My management recent yrs has been more hands off. I treat, feed, protect from elements & bears, keep up with added room needed, split or combine when prudent, but minimize monkeying with them much beyond that. No decision is a decision. Bees know what they need. Yes I lose a lot of swarms. The unpredictability/problem solving is what makes beekeeping so interesting. We're doing best we can. Is OK.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I try to limit to once a week in the hives. Would like to be in there all the time. (guess I need more hives) It's nice to hear when you're okay with losing swarms and that you're hands-off but treat when needed. There is a beekeeper close to us that is completely hands-off. No treatments. They survive, but I think that is why our mite pressure is so high. Do you mind saying how many colonies you have.?. Heard others that are good with losing swarms, but they tend to have good size apiaries.

  • @CentralKyBees
    @CentralKyBees 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is one of the reasons i wont use formic, its bad for causing supersedures. Its well know for causing that and queen loss in general as well as loss in worker brood. Build yourself some 2 frame nucs. Anytime you run across an abundance of queen cells drop that frame and another frame of bees in that box and your resource hive is made. We all make mistakes, were all learning. I put out a video on my channel last year of a hive loss. It was 100% my fault, I forgot to feed that particular colony. I overlooked it I guess, You could tell in the video that it really bothered me but I picked myself up. We always learn from mistakes. Youll recover!

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for sharing that. I'll go over and check out you channel.

  • @JohnHittle-o4j
    @JohnHittle-o4j 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Don’t beat yourself up about this. You said this post was made in December. So what if the queen is missing and the Supercedure queen cell was created. How many Drone bees would you expect for her to mate with? The Drones are gone! The queen would have never been mated. The hive would still be doomed even if she hatched. You should just combine this hive with a queen right hive for the winter and then split in the Spring. Concerning FormicPro, it is very hard on queens. I tried FormicPro and lost 3 queens. In December you are better off pulling honey supers and using ApiVar or leaving supers on and using Oxalic Acid. Keep trying and don’t feel about mistakes. We have made plenty of them in our history. You are doing a good job.

  • @morrishomesteadgirls
    @morrishomesteadgirls 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Also just because you have queen cells after a formic treatment does not mean you lost your queen. They will tear them down after a few days when queen starts to lay again.

  • @morrishomesteadgirls
    @morrishomesteadgirls 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Its better in my opinion to do the 2 pad treatment. I have never lost a queen as long as temps do not get above 80 degrees. It works so much better at killing mites

  • @martenapperloo1055
    @martenapperloo1055 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's a supercedes cell,I believe.

  • @jasonseaward8506
    @jasonseaward8506 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hindsight is 20-20, just remember that my friend

  • @wpankey57
    @wpankey57 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hope your bees make it. Best wishes.

  • @angelawoodring962
    @angelawoodring962 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Been there, done that, loving your honesty. Keep it real, my fellow bee keeper

  • @Swarmstead
    @Swarmstead 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The crying thumbnail took me out, but it looks like it worked. Seeing such new beekeepers beat themselves up worrying about battling mites is a shame. It's supposed to be an enjoyable undertaking. Anyway, good luck.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      LOL! Wasn't supposed to look like crying. It's a facepalm, I thought.

  • @Webees273
    @Webees273 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Formic pro is very heavy on the bees and it causes superseders frequently. If you have deformed wing virus and high mite load oxalic is best. Bees are not affected by it and kills mites instantly. When was this video actually taken ?

  • @pivotpoint3916
    @pivotpoint3916 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Depending on where you are, getting rid of the queen cell might might have been so bad. Earlier in the season they may have had a chance to replace her, but With it being September, I’d say it might be difficult for a queen to get mated. It may even be to late to get a replacement queen in the mail, although thats what I suggest you do if you can. If not, it may be best to combine the hives and split in the spring. They may make another queen cell, you’d have to watch it really close and combine if they fail to get a mated queen.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If she's really gone, I'll try to buy a mated queen to not lose a month of egg laying. From someone whos worked in engineering, love the profile pic.

  • @anonperson4597
    @anonperson4597 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m getting bees in summer. I’ve been watching every video I can. We fed wild bees this year to watch their behavior. I joined local bee groups. I’ll be getting local bees from my county. Sigh. This mite thing is scary lol. What causes the mites? Is there anything to prevent them? Do the bees not control these themselves? So wild.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Being new and not an authority, books, people and video state they are everywhere. Can't stop them but treatments help keep them to a level where the bees can do their thing and be bees. This one hive is way off and it's obvious in the way they act.

  • @martprice7726
    @martprice7726 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Formic acid isn’t a good verroa killer the advert is better than the product if that board wasn’t sticky and wet they just climbed back up in the hive and if you put two pads on, you’ll just kill bees and queens.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the info. I've seen some horror stories with two strips and small hives. Thought this might be safer, but hope it works.?.

  • @matthunt4512
    @matthunt4512 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have fooled with bees for fifty years and I have made thousands of crazy mistakes as well but the biggest thing that you’ve learned here is the mistake you made. That’s good because you will never forget it. To cut to the chase, I have learned that the bees know better than me and they can handle most problems themselves. Good luck and keep expanding because the frames you showed was spectacular my friend, your doing a amazing job

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for that! I am amazed at watching them adapt. They may even learn to deal with my constant pestering!?! Well, not constant, but i wish I could.

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My gosh i wish i had that flow happening here..get yourself Apiguard and treat soon as you pull honey , use half doses if really hot out Or take plunge and go tf like me but get different bees if you try. Need feral

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the suggestion. I'm itching to put up swarm traps next year. Good chance to get some ferals out where my brother lives.

  • @randallhesse5011
    @randallhesse5011 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I once watched a video where it said something about feeding turkey tail mushrooms to bees to modulate their immune systems to work more properly. It made me wonder if the herb cat's claw might just work even better. I don't know. As a young boy I remember wondering why bees always were in the woods next to my dad's garden digging for turkey tail mushroom mycelium. The video is from a guy named Paul Stamets. You can find it if you want to find out what he has to say.

    • @atlas4225
      @atlas4225 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Paul Stamets is the mushroom king as I understand it. I have heard of this but no real research has been done. Cornell University with Marla Spivak may be the best path to a real answer. She has determined that the immune system of a honey bee colony is communal and much has to do with a propolis envelope. I actually did a heavy rub of turkey tail on the inside of a hive box when I heard this, some time ago but I don't know which box that was... lol, bad science! I had it available as I like turkey tail tea

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'll check out the video. I had to look up Turkey Tail mushrooms. Never heard of it before. WOW! It's everywhere as a supplement. Lot's of the bee health supplements have different essential oils that are suppose to help gut and overall health. Might be something to the Cats Claw. Do you ever see bees on it?

    • @randallhesse5011
      @randallhesse5011 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@aPlaceintheHive cat's claw, no, I have not seen bees on cat's claw. I'm just figuring that it it's good for us in that way it's probably good for bee's too. It grows next to clearings in the Amazon jungle. It should grow their in the Carolinas. As long as the roots don't freeze.

  • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
    @Manuherikiabeekeeping 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi new beekeeper from southern New Zealand 👋😃 the only real mistake is the one you are stupid enough not to learn from the first three times it happens. It's easy to "jump the gun" and really easy too fry yourself afterwards about what you could or should have done, incorrect approaches are part of finding your groove and what works for you as a beekeeper. It's part of beekeeping, I'm supposed to be a "experienced beekeeper", This weeks personal dumb assery from southern New Zealand beekeeping idiot squad is, Me checking a hobbyist hives, found a whole bunch (about a thousand, it was loaded) of bee's dead in the frame feeder and fermented syrup, took the damn thing out, walked five meters away and dumped the lot out, so I could clean the thing with hot water and refill it with clean syrup BEFORE 🤦completing the inspection and discovered he had deformed wing virus in spades in that colony 🤦 and now I just dumped a whole bunch of dwv infected dead bee's covered in syrup, I might as well have installed a neon sign with "get your deformed wing virus free right here bee's" 😂 I felt like a right idiot when I realized. It happens, keep at it but I won't tell you that your mistakes will get less stupid 😂

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes me wonder about the infected bees that were walking away from the hive. Carpenter ants and Yellow Jackets would grab them pretty quick. I would think it could infect them, but don't guess it did. I've had more Yellow Jackets than ever before.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Also, my wife want to know if New Zealand is as cool as she thinks it is.?.

    • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
      @Manuherikiabeekeeping 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@aPlaceintheHive oh it's REAL COOL right now, we've got another spring storm coming up from Antarctica and wet snow again 😂 I live in the mountains of central Otago, if you've seen lord of the rings I live in Rohan 😂 it's where they shot a lot of the scenes for that, just up the road from Queenstown, about a hour drive so it's pretty nice scenery but the spring weather is interesting 😅

    • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
      @Manuherikiabeekeeping 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@aPlaceintheHive we don't have carpenter ants but we do have yellow jackets we call them German wasps and they're a blasted menace here, probably the worst thing we have.

  • @MatWalter-q3h
    @MatWalter-q3h 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Cut yourself some slack buddy. You are clearly passionate and caring you will do great as a bee keeper. With out failure there is no learning. You can think you understand a thing but after you make a mistake you really understand before you just thought you did. I did the same thing not 60 days ago and I was so foolish I didn't look for eggs... it was dark... I saw fresh capped brood. 20 mins later I was like... WTF was I Thinking? I can have capped brood and be without a queen for 2 weeks... Bless them I put in another frame of eggs and larvae and they made another queen. (looks like you have a queen) I really dont see that you made a mistake. If the hive has issues with this queen as you say they will make another emergency cell and replace her anyway. In all honesty to find 'ONE' emergency cell is rare. Likely you miss several more and they will just requeen anyway. On mite treatment.... you have so much capped brood you need to understand no matter how many mites you get on your bottom board that is 1/3 or less of the mites in the colony. suggest sampling brood for mites after your second treatment... I would just hit them again with something else. It is not possible to bring a mite wash down from 6 % or more with two treatments of anything.to a point of less than 1/2 a % in the entire hive. I dont care what the directions say. Please for your bees and your peace of mind.... after this treatment take out a frame with lots of capped brood. Count 50 and remove each larvae and look at them and into the hole they came out of. The larvae are pure white and the varroa red... they stand out like a light in the dark. ONE mite is all you are allowed on 50 larvae... Then you will know if you have a hive that is actually healthy and ready for honey productions or weather you are just setting up for a small honey harvest followed by the collapse of your hive in early winter or spring when you are not even thinking of them. cheers... GO TEAM BEE

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I didn't even think of the volume of capped brood. You're right. there is still alot of it. FormicPro is supposed to work it's way in there, but the one strip treatment may be too weak to do any good in there. Thanks so much for the suggestion!

  • @LittleRiverBees-or6qp
    @LittleRiverBees-or6qp 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They still have eggs so they still can make a new queen if they have to. You just set them back a bit.

    • @badassbees3680
      @badassbees3680 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Got drones? Doubtful

  • @jeffallison8788
    @jeffallison8788 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You got the look 😮

  • @jeffallison8788
    @jeffallison8788 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I could have swore I saw the queen in the first frame you pulled out of the first hive. Correction... 3rd frame.

    • @aPlaceintheHive
      @aPlaceintheHive 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I think you're right. The color changes on most as they move. I didn't for that one.

  • @MikeBarryBees
    @MikeBarryBees 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best wishes on the adventure!!