Hey Jake, I love what you are doing. You don’t find many commercial beekeepers that are willing to let smaller time beekeepers in to help. We definitely need that in the beekeeping community today. Thank you for reaching out a hand and giving back! Maybe one of these days I’ll have to come down to TX and see whatcha got going on. Keep it up!! 👏🏼
I love watching your videos, it is such an insight into large scale beekeeping. I am not there yet but definitely getting there. It is such an inspiration and amazing to see how you can scale beekeeping.
Jake do you buy your sugar syrup in bulk? If so would you mind sharing your supplier? Mixing sugar water in 2gal feeders fermented to fast in our heat in Texas.
You can get liquid and dry sugar from Mann lake. If the feed is fermenting in the feeder then the bees aren’t eating it quick enough. Ours will empty a 1.5 gallon in a day.
Hello Jake, I am a successful queen breeder from Switzerland and I breed Buckfast! If you would like to try out my queens, I would be happy! Regards Benjamin
Love the videos Jake. We are over in Grapeland. Someday I would love to help a couple days We run 30-50 hives depending on Going to start growing trying to get up to 2-400 for pollination maybe. Thx for being exceptional.
@@3Beehivesto300 can’t. I can’t control where my bees forage in the several mile radius that they can fly. I can’t control what my neighbors spray or plant.
Hey Jake, I love what you are doing. You don’t find many commercial beekeepers that are willing to let smaller time beekeepers in to help. We definitely need that in the beekeeping community today. Thank you for reaching out a hand and giving back! Maybe one of these days I’ll have to come down to TX and see whatcha got going on. Keep it up!! 👏🏼
Come on! Thanks for the comment!!!
I love watching your videos, it is such an insight into large scale beekeeping. I am not there yet but definitely getting there. It is such an inspiration and amazing to see how you can scale beekeeping.
Great vids whens the next one coming out?
(From your neighbors on Bevil)
Thx for your video. Greetz from germany..
Thanks for watching!
Hi jake,do you use queen excluder in all your hives?
Only when we need them
Great video i am learning a lot. What kind of bee do you suggest to git for Texas.
Not sure what you mean. What type of queens maybe? They all have pros/cons.
Great video. Curious about your feed rig…Is it air or mechanical?
Air!
Jake do you buy your sugar syrup in bulk? If so would you mind sharing your supplier? Mixing sugar water in 2gal feeders fermented to fast in our heat in Texas.
You can get liquid and dry sugar from Mann lake. If the feed is fermenting in the feeder then the bees aren’t eating it quick enough. Ours will empty a 1.5 gallon in a day.
Jake, the video quality is 👌 What are you using to record?
These days my iPhone (not the selfie camera) and a DJI microphone! 😅
How old are your cells when you introduce them? Thanks for the video man!! Someday I hope to get as big as you are !!
They hatch the day we put them in! Thanks for watching!
Hello Jake, I am a successful queen breeder from Switzerland and I breed Buckfast! If you would like to try out my queens, I would be happy! Regards Benjamin
Love the videos Jake. We are over in Grapeland. Someday I would love to help a couple days We run 30-50 hives depending on
Going to start growing trying to get up to 2-400 for pollination maybe.
Thx for being exceptional.
Thank you!
Honey 🍯 prices… Bulk
Why is nobody talking about bulk honey 🍯 prices and imported honey…
I’ve covered it before.
@@beefarmerjake do you put a organic label on your honey?
@@3Beehivesto300 can’t. I can’t control where my bees forage in the several mile radius that they can fly. I can’t control what my neighbors spray or plant.
@@beefarmerjake lol 😂 I guess import honey from Brazil doesn’t have the same rules.
How do you stop bees from backfilling brood chamber and put the nectar in a super? All of my hives are back filling.
Can’t stop them from doing what they do, but we go around pretty quick and add more space for them to work.