☯️ FIRST QUEEN CELLS OF 2024
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- FIRST QUEEN CELLS OF 2024 #queenrearing #queenbees
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Honey facts..
Honey is produced by bees who have collected nectar or honeydew. Bees value honey for its sugars, which they consume to support general metabolic activity, especially that of their flight muscles during foraging, and as a food for their larvae. To this end bees stockpile honey to provide for themselves during ordinary foraging as well as during lean periods, as in overwintering. During foraging bees use part of the nectar they collect to power their flight muscles. The majority of nectar collected is not used to directly nourish the insects but is instead destined for regurgitation, enzymatic digestion, and finally long-term storage as honey. During cold weather or when other food sources are scarce, adult and larval bees consume stored honey, which is many times as energy-dense as the nectar from which it is made WHAT IS A NUC??? #beekeeping101
Great looking cells!
Thank you! Cheers!
22 more than you had 2 weeks ago! Awesome!
Exactly! Thanks for watching!
Magnificent Queen cells!
Thank You!!
Dang now your making me anxious for warmer weather so I can check on the little ladies in my hives. Still frozen up here in Alaska, 28 below zero yesterday morning 😮
Just a few more weeks and you'll have MUCH longer and more pleasant days than everyone else!
I got no-see-ums if that helps! 😬😂
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How do the bees know to build so many queen cells?
I give them the larvae and if it is right they must make a queen because the cell in vertical not horizontal. This may help th-cam.com/video/eb1G8ZncD5I/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!