I love your videos. I've learned so much from your channel. Bees are amazing and we need them to survive. I'm grateful there are people like you out there taking care of them & educated people on them. Most people just want them dead. I'm highly allergic and carry an epi-pen but I want them left alone around my house. They are around the side of my house. I just let them be. That's their part of the yard and they can have it. Not everything has to be destroyed. Now spiders & snakes, they have to go. 😆 I know snakes have their purpose too. As long as they stay away from my house and don't harm anyone I'm ok, for the most part. Spiders not so much. Got bit by one. An 15 mintues after getting bit, I started feeling really awful. Arm started swell soon after. Within an hour I was physically sick. I went to bed feeling like I was going to die. The heat coming off my arm was like 3rd degrees burns. By 10 or so hour I woke up to my arm being about 3 & half times larger. And abcess had formed sometime during the night. It was 6inches long and it went almost all the way around my arm. It had gotten so big or I had moved wrong that it burst open. It was the worst smell I've ever smelled and pus was everywhere. After seeing a doctor & having it drained, it took forever to heal. That was over 20 years ago. If you press the skin where it was, there's probably still a 2 inch indent in my arm, maybe deeper. It still tender at time. I apologize for the long spill. Thank you for your videos.
That dog reminds me of our dog we had. When we gave the dog a special treat, the dog gave us something back all the time, but mostly mice. That dog was a better mouse catcher than our cats. That one day my wife dropped a cake and gave it to the dog. After that the dog was gone and gone then finally came back a 1/2 day later to bring us a beaver as a thank you.
We had an Australian Shepherd hat always brought presents home. We lived in back of a Tom Thumb. She brought home bread, cooked chickens, raw meat of all kinds, cinnamon rolls. When desperate, empty cans, but always something. A nomad tribe would have honored her throughout her life!
Those plastic weirdness frames are part of the reason I quit using plastic foundation. I had better luck with foundationless and starter strips. I think they're easier to fix when they get a little wonky and a lot less effort than full sheets of wired foundation.
I've been fascinated with beekeeping for a while and I love your channel! I love your gentle nature and compassion towards your bees. Really fun to watch and I feel so full of bee knowledge after a binge on your channel for a day!
I wish i could make videos, to show every one how to use baling wire around the frames, to hold comb in > it don't pop and its REUSABLE too! much more easier than rubber bands, cheaper and safer too if they do make comb over it, it pulls threw it or out of it easy
I apologize for what could be a dumb question, but I was under the assumption that you can't introduce a queen into a different hive, that they will reject the queen. You mentioned having to find a queen for one of the boxes, what is the process for doing so?
On the hive with the bad queen, will they kill the old queen before the new on hatches? Man that last hive sure went to town on the lid! Wow, that's just impressive as hell. Take care
They take her out before the new queen emerges as far as I can tell. Any time I find emergency cells I've never been able to find a queen in the hive. That was a nice build on that lid wasn't it?
The funny thing is that some dogs don't learn. No number of stings is enough to make them stop hanging around hives. They're kinda like beekeepers that way. Like owner, like dog. 😃
I've noticed something about washboarding on a couple of packages I installed this spring. The bees built comb great and the queens started laying at about day 7, but even though there were bee hangout on the landing board the whole they never polished the boxes until they started capping brood. The cappings had fiber material in them even though these were new colonies placed with no resources. I think the washboarding is a way to gather capping material.
628DirtRooster you are the best beekeeper on TH-cam! I think you're awesome with bees an have a great sense of humor! You're always stop calm in your vlogs an I envy that knowing you're surrounded by bees. LoL. I wish I could do what you do! Keep up the awesome vlogs! Please, I look forward to seeing more! Btw your "honey bee killer" is such a beast!! LoL so adorably funny. I get a kick outta your endslates on your vlogs! 🌸🌺🐝🐝🐝🐶😁😁
Rollin Coal The love I get from my subscribers helps keep me going on the videos. I learn as much from all the comments and questions as y'all do. Everyone keeps me on my toes. Thanks for taking your time to watch my videos.
hello i have been watching your videos i am from missouri and new to beekeeping waiting on bee swarms to start out with been feeding some sugar water dont think i need to feed much longer thanks randy
I just want to say I love that your dobe has a shorter working dog crop instead of that ridiculously long show crop. If I ever have a dobe, I'm going to have the dog cropped in that working dog style, and not the show style, and then go to shows with that, and watch people have conniption fits, because of the crop, lol.
I find all this fascinating sumink ud never see in normal days of your life! How u know what's a queen cell ? Love ur removals as well keep up the good work
With and unlimited bee supply this one doesn't know when to quit. I have to distract him with a ball or something or he'll chase them for a half hour or longer.
Like that yellow gripper tool you use to lift the frames out of the boxes. Interesting that the bees know to get rid of a queen who doesn't lay many eggs. I always learn something new from your videos.
at the 6:30 time mark there is a feeder. do you leave that in year round, or do you pull it and add a new frame? love your videos. keep up the good work.
I have did several cut out and put comb in with rubber bands and have always wonder what happens with the bands break inside the hives and how the bees act when it happens.
My Mom had a bee chompin' dog like that when I moved back home with her after a divorce to help her live out the last 3 years of her life, she didn't want us kids to send her to a home to live her days out and here dementia made it hard in the end but with the help of my sister for the last year we made it happen. I didn't have to be there, I had a good paying job. Anyway, that dog would chomp on any bee it could get at within a 150 Ft cable run it was on while it was outside! I could tell when he got stung in the mouth but, it didn't deter him. There wasn't a bee on clover within his reach that was safe, I never understood why he did it. Maybe he got something from the bees we don't understand, bet we never will.
It's the thrill of the chase for some of them. We had a doberman that used to chase bees. I had to sell him after he killed all the neighbor's chickens. He didn't tear them up, just chased them down and killed every last one.
I hate to say this. but the rubber bands is a time bomb tic tac tic tac as they POP, could kill a queen and bees i use baling wire warp around the frame to hold comb in, but have to take it out when the comb is glue to the frames I see your ready to stack some more brood boxes, we watch your blogs and enjoy them Cheers
Ha! Yes they are. I've used all kinds of other methods but it's just a pain to try and get chicken wire or plastic netting out of the comb after they attach everything. I'll have to show the cut-out frames I built a long time ago.
thin bailing wire and wire the comb in around the frame like a W all you do is bend each end wire over the top and bottom frame and if they do make comb into it its easy to pull it out. I kept a bunch cut about 1' and 2' long pieces balling wire! ITS CHEAPER TOO THAN RUBBER BANDS and IT DON'T POP and REUSABLE! Cheers bro
Yah! They're killers! Mine was really good at killing June bug larva. They give me the creeps and Meats was really good at taking care of any kind of bug that bothered me. Really miss that old dog. Need to find me another.
I've been wondering whether a queen made from eggs laid from a bad queen would make a good queen. My bees seem to only like to make comb in 2 boxes. I'm thinking of trying to get them to make more comb etc by trying the Rose Hive method. I read someplace that wash boarding meant the bees had nothing productive to do. I've seen mine do that and did nothing about it. I think when I see it again I'll add empty frames to the hive or do something else so they'll have some work to do.
Funny that I never thought about experimenting with them while they were doing that. I'm not sure why they would have nothing to do since that box was not overloaded. I wonder if it may be genetics of the queen. Every year I have a few boxes that washboard a lot. Most rarely do. I think this summer I'll pick the worst one and requeen with a laying queen and swap out the brood with another hive and see what happens in the next few weeks after. Maybe I track wash boarding hives and see if I can come up with a theory. I'll be watching as you beat me to figuring out the mystery. I checkerboard most of the time when I add boxes or move up from nucs. Usually I only do it to try and get them to draw out frames that have brand new foundations.
Re-queening is a good idea. Or just let that hive stay queen less for a week to see if they stop wash boarding while trying to make a new queen. If its the queen and her genetics - rather than pinching the queen from the wash boarding hive - instead put her in a new hive with frames of bees from 2 or 3 hives and see if she has a lot of bees wash boarding the next season. That's a lot of trouble, but you'll end up with one more hive than if you pinch the queen in the wash boarding hive. There's probably half dozen or more ways to experiment and see what you might do to find a theory. You'll be better at figuring out that mystery than me. I have a wide and 2 daughters. I haven't figured them out yet, so I'm pretty sure I can't figure out 20,000 females. If I can manage to remember - I'll probably checker board this year. I saw a queen rearing video by Billy Davis telling how his bee club raises queens. They put in a dry, but fully drawn frame in the breeder hive once a week for the breed queen to lay into. They take the eggs from that frame to make queens.
+hisdudenessfirst I like them because it's easier to see eggs on them. The bees don't seem to like them much and take longer to work them than the yellow ones. For that reason we don't buy them any more.
Dragonflies are chasing and eating my girls. There is a wetland beside our property and this is where the Dragonflies are coming from. This is also where the girls go to drink. Is there anything I can do to stop the Dragonflies from eating my bees?
There is nothing that will stop them but you can do some things to help control their population long term. Stock the wetland with fish that eat the dragonfly nymphs if it will support fish life; and place toad houses around your property. For some reason tadpoles have a negative effect on dragonfly nymphs. Hopefully they aren't eating enough to hurt the strength of your hives. Good luck.
Some people around here use terramycin or Mite Away Quick Strips. I've never used any type of mite control and fortunately for us the climate around here somehow keeps them down naturally. I've only ever seen two mites in all my hives and I think they came from a commercial yard I got some bees from one time. Thanks for watching.
I saw something about laying workers. Supposedly they lay several unfertilized eggs to a cell. How did you know it was a queen problem and not that the workers were laying instead?
DR, I did a walkaway split with someone in April . They must have had the queen because this hive has no eggs and is quickly losing members. I have a strong hive and would like to get this hive back in action. I would like to do a 5 frame nuc. Is it too much to take from one hive? I don't want to ruin both of them. Your thoughts?
Yeah, its double stacked. What the hell, I'll give it a try. Always hesitant because I don't want to screw it up, but got to start doing it. Also , one last question, how are you dealing with the mites. When do you test and how often?
guitarfend I don't test. If I see any I do a sugar shake. For some reason we have very little trouble with them in our area. If you do a walk away split and it's unsuccessful then just merge the bees back into the original hive. I have a couple of videos on merging colonies.
isnt washboarding just simply what they do with a wild nest? they not all inside the nest in wild some bees go on the outside guarding maybe its the same for the box? just a thought.
I always have been afraid of bees. I don't know why. The pain doesn't hurt from a sting. Could you tell me a way that you stopped feeling the pain or afraid from bees?
Just from experience. I was jumpy too when I started. You just have to spend time with them. Once you learn how to handle them and how to act and react you can relax and enjoy your hobby. I can deal with it if all there is is a little minor burning sting. The worst part is the itching the next day.
I have only two hives with the same issue. I've already pulled the queen. Should I pull a frame from my other hive that has eggs or go ahead and find another queen? Enjoy the videos
Depends on how much brood is in the hive. If there's still a good amount of brood I'd just add a frame with eggs. If pretty much everything has emerged I'd add a laying queen if I could find one. Good luck with them.
Between my two hives brood count is about the same so for whatever reason something went bad with queen#2. Her laying was sporadic with no pattern. Seemed like she was moving across the board on every frame but miss laying. How long should I wait to add a frame of eggs to get better chance of getting a queen cell
LMAO dude found your channel recently, subscribed.. I have my first hive, going to split is soon. Been watching your videos, thank you for all the awesome content!
Umm I am a new beekeeper and I was wondering why do you have rubber bands there in the first place?. Is there a link to another video you could send me please?
A queen cell is for making a new queen. All fertilized eggs are female and any egg can be turned into a queen but they have to be in a special cell due to their size, what they eat and the ability for the first born queen (there is always more then one cell) to kill the others.
Washboarding is when they gather on the outside of the box and walk back and forth in place line they are line dancing or something. They seem to be kind of licking the box while they do this.
It's possible that they actually are cleaning the outside of the boxes to try and hide it's smell from potential robbers. They tend to washboard when? (Dearth)
If they aren't taking to the new frames you can mix the frames up. I'll usually put two or three brood frames up into the new box and intermingle the new frames in the old box. You can also put your new box on the bottom and they will start working it faster since they have to travel through it as they come and go.
I love your videos. I've learned so much from your channel. Bees are amazing and we need them to survive. I'm grateful there are people like you out there taking care of them & educated people on them. Most people just want them dead. I'm highly allergic and carry an epi-pen but I want them left alone around my house. They are around the side of my house. I just let them be. That's their part of the yard and they can have it. Not everything has to be destroyed. Now spiders & snakes, they have to go. 😆 I know snakes have their purpose too. As long as they stay away from my house and don't harm anyone I'm ok, for the most part. Spiders not so much. Got bit by one. An 15 mintues after getting bit, I started feeling really awful.
Arm started swell soon after. Within an hour I was physically sick. I went to bed feeling like I was going to die. The heat coming off my arm was like 3rd degrees burns. By 10 or so hour I woke up to my arm being about 3 & half times larger. And abcess had formed sometime during the night. It was 6inches long and it went almost all the way around my arm. It had gotten so big or I had moved wrong that it burst open. It was the worst smell I've ever smelled and pus was everywhere. After seeing a doctor & having it drained, it took forever to heal. That was over 20 years ago. If you press the skin where it was, there's probably still a 2 inch indent in my arm, maybe deeper. It still tender at time. I apologize for the long spill. Thank you for your videos.
Wow! Must have been a brown recluse or something like that.
You know, when bees aren't trying to kill you, they are actually kind of cute.
I agree
Lol
That dog reminds me of our dog we had.
When we gave the dog a special treat, the dog gave us something back all the time, but mostly mice. That dog was a better mouse catcher than our cats.
That one day my wife dropped a cake and gave it to the dog. After that the dog was gone and gone then finally came back a 1/2 day later to bring us a beaver as a thank you.
We had an Australian Shepherd hat always brought presents home. We lived in back of a Tom Thumb. She brought home bread, cooked chickens, raw meat of all kinds, cinnamon rolls. When desperate, empty cans, but always something. A nomad tribe would have honored her throughout her life!
I have a fear of being stung so I avoid bees but I love watching them from a window or from a distance. They are magnificent creatures.
Incredible to study!
ahahahha my journey on youtube brought me to your channel and so far I am loving it. great videos. really interesting.
***** Thank you. I hope you subscribed.
628DirtRooster i subbed on this video :D
Bees are just so cool. As a kid I feared them but as an adult I understand how cool and essential they are for us all.
That’s amazing that they take the rubber bands outside! My fascination with bees never ends
Those plastic weirdness frames are part of the reason I quit using plastic foundation. I had better luck with foundationless and starter strips. I think they're easier to fix when they get a little wonky and a lot less effort than full sheets of wired foundation.
I've been fascinated with beekeeping for a while and I love your channel! I love your gentle nature and compassion towards your bees. Really fun to watch and I feel so full of bee knowledge after a binge on your channel for a day!
+Megan Bailey Don't over watch. You have crazy dreams. ;)
That's gotta hurt when a bee breaks the rubber band!
Industrious little girls, they make me happy watching them working. I hope that didn't sound creepy.
That Doberman is going to be sorry he was eating those bees! lol
They're fascinating. Love to watch them.
No doubt. It's like watching a camp fire.
Stick bugs are so cool!! Your bees look great!
I truly do like watching your videos, even if their old ones, very informative, thank you
found this channel randomly.. so good. subscribed!
beautiful dog.thank you for this sweet video.
He's about half grown now. I need to do an update video.
Informative. But no clue how this all works.
Fun to watch and trying to figure it all out.
Had No idea Bees were this complicated.
Lol the honeybee killer
I know very little but I am watching and learning thank you for teaching I do have a question why do they make the emergency cells?
I can't wait til Spring. I use to think damn it's warm out now them damn bees are out, now I can't wait to purchase a hive!!
They remove the rubber bands?! That's wild!!! ^_^ Bees are a professional bunch.
Beekeeping looks fun. Too bad I have apiphobia. 🙃 If I ever did beekeeping I'd have to wear a full suit 😂
Lots of people do. I just prefer taking a few stings over being that hot.
you could try keeping mason bees... no honey but they don't sting either
I wish i could make videos, to show every one how to use baling wire around the frames, to hold comb in > it don't pop and its REUSABLE too! much more easier than rubber bands, cheaper and safer too if they do make comb over it, it pulls threw it or out of it easy
I apologize for what could be a dumb question, but I was under the assumption that you can't introduce a queen into a different hive, that they will reject the queen. You mentioned having to find a queen for one of the boxes, what is the process for doing so?
You have to keep her caged for a couple of days until they get used to her.
You learn something new everyday. Thanks for the reply.
why arent those bees stinging him? They look so calm
Victor Suriel Beecause hes calm the're calm, its all very zen.
depends on the weather but usually honey bees are fairly calm.
On the hive with the bad queen, will they kill the old queen before the new on hatches?
Man that last hive sure went to town on the lid! Wow, that's just impressive as hell.
Take care
They take her out before the new queen emerges as far as I can tell. Any time I find emergency cells I've never been able to find a queen in the hive. That was a nice build on that lid wasn't it?
At 3:06 stick bug
so who else was waiting for that dog to get stung on the nose XD
I figured it might happen.
The funny thing is that some dogs don't learn. No number of stings is enough to make them stop hanging around hives.
They're kinda like beekeepers that way. Like owner, like dog. 😃
My idea is washboarding may be caused by warm weather. Too hot in the hive with everyone in there. Cool breezes outside
I've noticed something about washboarding on a couple of packages I installed this spring. The bees built comb great and the queens started laying at about day 7, but even though there were bee hangout on the landing board the whole they never polished the boxes until they started capping brood. The cappings had fiber material in them even though these were new colonies placed with no resources. I think the washboarding is a way to gather capping material.
All brood cappings are a fibrous. I'm not sure what all is in them but they are definitely different that caps over honey.
Yep, I just made the observation that they didn't washboard until they needed to find fiber for the brood caps.
628DirtRooster . Great, interesting vlog. You have a new subscriber. I have also turned off my adblock for your channel. :)
Tony from England.
Tony Mcloughlin Awesome Tony! Thanks
doby keepen them in line. thanks
He thinks he is. He sure likes chasing them.
Thumbs up! Thanks for sharing.
Subscribed
Conrad Ward Much appreciated.
628DirtRooster you are the best beekeeper on TH-cam! I think you're awesome with bees an have a great sense of humor! You're always stop calm in your vlogs an I envy that knowing you're surrounded by bees. LoL. I wish I could do what you do! Keep up the awesome vlogs! Please, I look forward to seeing more! Btw your "honey bee killer" is such a beast!! LoL so adorably funny. I get a kick outta your endslates on your vlogs! 🌸🌺🐝🐝🐝🐶😁😁
Rollin Coal The love I get from my subscribers helps keep me going on the videos. I learn as much from all the comments and questions as y'all do. Everyone keeps me on my toes. Thanks for taking your time to watch my videos.
Oldie but goodie. Don't know how to get lower case I'm not screaming.
"I smell like bananas!". Lol.
hello i have been watching your videos i am from missouri and new to beekeeping waiting on bee swarms to start out with been feeding some sugar water dont think i need to feed much longer thanks randy
I just want to say I love that your dobe has a shorter working dog crop instead of that ridiculously long show crop. If I ever have a dobe, I'm going to have the dog cropped in that working dog style, and not the show style, and then go to shows with that, and watch people have conniption fits, because of the crop, lol.
LOL Like entering your Corvette in a Ferrari show.
Looks like a couple of them hives are very well-fed look at all the honey!
Trying to fatten them up. lol
I find all this fascinating sumink ud never see in normal days of your life! How u know what's a queen cell ? Love ur removals as well keep up the good work
The queen cells hang vertical. All worker and drone cells are horizontal. Thanks for watching.
My Jack Russel did the same as your big bad bee killer
Good vid man. That is what my dogs do when they come across a bee...lol.
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With and unlimited bee supply this one doesn't know when to quit. I have to distract him with a ball or something or he'll chase them for a half hour or longer.
Is that ur house or are you like a bee hive remover
tracing sqad That's on the back of my property but I do removals too.
Very interesting, I'm thinking the dog may go mad with that many bees around..Take care
He's already nuts but he sure loves to chase bees.
Like that yellow gripper tool you use to lift the frames out of the boxes.
Interesting that the bees know to get rid of a queen who doesn't lay many eggs. I always learn something new from your videos.
I want to catch some 🐝. Getting ready to make a feeder to see if any are around me. I live in northern Ky. May be too cold.
Best to start early. Go for it.
Maybe your queen had too much back pressure?
Popped her head right off! ;)
Hopefully my dog doesn't try to be a bee killer. She's allergic and swells badly.
I'm learning SO much from you. Thank you so much for doing these videos
Thanks for all the comments Wendy.
Man I had one of them stick bugs spit in my eye last year, burnt bad now. I never had that happen. But I watch them now.
I heard they spit but I've never seen one do it. I won't be looking at them too close.
What?! Do all stick bugs do this??
at the 6:30 time mark there is a feeder. do you leave that in year round, or do you pull it and add a new frame? love your videos. keep up the good work.
Saw a few bees today pollinating today
+Tom Adams I'm always looking on blooms when I'm out and about.
I have did several cut out and put comb in with rubber bands and have always wonder what happens with the bands break inside the hives and how the bees act when it happens.
It shakes them up for about a half a second then they go right back to work.
My Mom had a bee chompin' dog like that when I moved back home with her after a divorce to help her live out the last 3 years of her life, she didn't want us kids to send her to a home to live her days out and here dementia made it hard in the end but with the help of my sister for the last year we made it happen. I didn't have to be there, I had a good paying job. Anyway, that dog would chomp on any bee it could get at within a 150 Ft cable run it was on while it was outside! I could tell when he got stung in the mouth but, it didn't deter him. There wasn't a bee on clover within his reach that was safe, I never understood why he did it. Maybe he got something from the bees we don't understand, bet we never will.
It's the thrill of the chase for some of them. We had a doberman that used to chase bees. I had to sell him after he killed all the neighbor's chickens. He didn't tear them up, just chased them down and killed every last one.
I hate to say this. but the rubber bands is a time bomb tic tac tic tac as they POP, could kill a queen and bees i use baling wire warp around the frame to hold comb in, but have to take it out when the comb is glue to the frames I see your ready to stack some more brood boxes, we watch your blogs and enjoy them Cheers
Ha! Yes they are. I've used all kinds of other methods but it's just a pain to try and get chicken wire or plastic netting out of the comb after they attach everything. I'll have to show the cut-out frames I built a long time ago.
thin bailing wire and wire the comb in around the frame like a W all you do is bend each end wire over the top and bottom frame and if they do make comb into it its easy to pull it out. I kept a bunch cut about 1' and 2' long pieces balling wire! ITS CHEAPER TOO THAN RUBBER BANDS and IT DON'T POP and REUSABLE! Cheers bro
Yah! They're killers! Mine was really good at killing June bug larva. They give me the creeps and Meats was really good at taking care of any kind of bug that bothered me. Really miss that old dog. Need to find me another.
Good ole Meats
628DirtRooster Flicking the bees angers the bees a little bit? Come on now! Tell the truth!
Well, maybe a lot sometimes. LOL
I've been wondering whether a queen made from eggs laid from a bad queen would make a good queen.
My bees seem to only like to make comb in 2 boxes. I'm thinking of trying to get them to make more comb etc by trying the Rose Hive method.
I read someplace that wash boarding meant the bees had nothing productive to do. I've seen mine do that and did nothing about it. I think when I see it again I'll add empty frames to the hive or do something else so they'll have some work to do.
Funny that I never thought about experimenting with them while they were doing that. I'm not sure why they would have nothing to do since that box was not overloaded. I wonder if it may be genetics of the queen. Every year I have a few boxes that washboard a lot. Most rarely do. I think this summer I'll pick the worst one and requeen with a laying queen and swap out the brood with another hive and see what happens in the next few weeks after. Maybe I track wash boarding hives and see if I can come up with a theory. I'll be watching as you beat me to figuring out the mystery.
I checkerboard most of the time when I add boxes or move up from nucs. Usually I only do it to try and get them to draw out frames that have brand new foundations.
Re-queening is a good idea. Or just let that hive stay queen less for a week to see if they stop wash boarding while trying to make a new queen.
If its the queen and her genetics - rather than pinching the queen from the wash boarding hive - instead put her in a new hive with frames of bees from 2 or 3 hives and see if she has a lot of bees wash boarding the next season. That's a lot of trouble, but you'll end up with one more hive than if you pinch the queen in the wash boarding hive.
There's probably half dozen or more ways to experiment and see what you might do to find a theory. You'll be better at figuring out that mystery than me. I have a wide and 2 daughters. I haven't figured them out yet, so I'm pretty sure I can't figure out 20,000 females.
If I can manage to remember - I'll probably checker board this year. I saw a queen rearing video by Billy Davis telling how his bee club raises queens. They put in a dry, but fully drawn frame in the breeder hive once a week for the breed queen to lay into. They take the eggs from that frame to make queens.
See, I told you you'd figure it out first. You already have more ideas than me.
Most of the time I'm long on ideas and short on good results. lol
once the matis are done, mama will rip off his head and eat him
Why do you keep the frames in the hive with the comb drawn off the face of the foundation?
+FurFlyin Just because it had so much honey and pollen in it and I didn't have anything with me to scrape it off into.
What happens when two queens end up in the same box? Also it was kool to see the stick bugs.
One queen will usually kill the other from my understanding.
I notice some of your frames appear to have the black plastic foundation, how do you like them?
+hisdudenessfirst I like them because it's easier to see eggs on them. The bees don't seem to like them much and take longer to work them than the yellow ones. For that reason we don't buy them any more.
Dragonflies are chasing and eating my girls. There is a wetland beside our property and this is where the Dragonflies are coming from. This is also where the girls go to drink. Is there anything I can do to stop the Dragonflies from eating my bees?
There is nothing that will stop them but you can do some things to help control their population long term. Stock the wetland with fish that eat the dragonfly nymphs if it will support fish life; and place toad houses around your property. For some reason tadpoles have a negative effect on dragonfly nymphs. Hopefully they aren't eating enough to hurt the strength of your hives. Good luck.
i love watching stuff like this its interesting love the videos
actuatedg3rm Thanks Hope you subscribed.
Love watching your videos I have learned quite a bit but mostly they're hilarious what is your opinion on mite control what do you use
Some people around here use terramycin or Mite Away Quick Strips. I've never used any type of mite control and fortunately for us the climate around here somehow keeps them down naturally. I've only ever seen two mites in all my hives and I think they came from a commercial yard I got some bees from one time. Thanks for watching.
this Made My spine tingle
and I'm scared of heights. lol
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+valdrin beta Awesome! Thanks for the sub.
maybe the bees are overworked, bees need a little honey
I saw something about laying workers. Supposedly they lay several unfertilized eggs to a cell. How did you know it was a queen problem and not that the workers were laying instead?
DR, I did a walkaway split with someone in April . They must have had the queen because this hive has no eggs and is quickly losing members. I have a strong hive and would like to get this hive back in action. I would like to do a 5 frame nuc. Is it too much to take from one hive? I don't want to ruin both of them. Your thoughts?
Depends on the strength of the hive. Five frames isn't much if you've got a double or triple stacked set of ten frame deeps.
Yeah, its double stacked. What the hell, I'll give it a try. Always hesitant because I don't want to screw it up, but got to start doing it. Also , one last question, how are you dealing with the mites. When do you test and how often?
guitarfend I don't test. If I see any I do a sugar shake. For some reason we have very little trouble with them in our area.
If you do a walk away split and it's unsuccessful then just merge the bees back into the original hive. I have a couple of videos on merging colonies.
What!,,... lol smart little 🐝
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What is the tool you are using to pick up the frames? Thx
isnt washboarding just simply what they do with a wild nest? they not all inside the nest in wild some bees go on the outside guarding maybe its the same for the box? just a thought.
+Julian john Washboarding is just when they rock back and forth licking on the surface they are standing on. No one knows why they do it.
628DirtRooster stress? do they do it even standing away from them? ive seen a wild hive create a wave with their wings to warn people off
Julian john Yeah, no consistency other than they only do it in summer.
628DirtRooster sounds like they're just catchin em a Sunbeam lol. I dunno. I'm new to all of this.
was watching another bee keeper on here and he was saying when the hive is to hot they do it
I always have been afraid of bees. I don't know why. The pain doesn't hurt from a sting. Could you tell me a way that you stopped feeling the pain or afraid from bees?
Just from experience. I was jumpy too when I started. You just have to spend time with them. Once you learn how to handle them and how to act and react you can relax and enjoy your hobby. I can deal with it if all there is is a little minor burning sting. The worst part is the itching the next day.
You talk about the & bad, but where's the ugly queen? XP
Dobermans are the coolest dogs ever.
Punkrock dog I love them. Been having them since I was nine or ten.
I have only two hives with the same issue. I've already pulled the queen. Should I pull a frame from my other hive that has eggs or go ahead and find another queen? Enjoy the videos
Depends on how much brood is in the hive. If there's still a good amount of brood I'd just add a frame with eggs. If pretty much everything has emerged I'd add a laying queen if I could find one. Good luck with them.
Between my two hives brood count is about the same so for whatever reason something went bad with queen#2. Her laying was sporadic with no pattern. Seemed like she was moving across the board on every frame but miss laying. How long should I wait to add a frame of eggs to get better chance of getting a queen cell
Thanks so much. I'll update
lmao @ your dog!!
Nathan Deneault He loves to chase anything.
LMAO dude found your channel recently, subscribed.. I have my first hive, going to split is soon. Been watching your videos, thank you for all the awesome content!
Nathan Deneault Thanks for the sub. Good luck with your split.
Nice video bro!
Thanks Toad
love the dog
Cool dog
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Umm I am a new beekeeper and I was wondering why do you have rubber bands there in the first place?. Is there a link to another video you could send me please?
It's a cut out hive. You'll see on other vids.
oh ok
What is a queen cell? what is a queen cell for?
A queen cell is for making a new queen. All fertilized eggs are female and any egg can be turned into a queen but they have to be in a special cell due to their size, what they eat and the ability for the first born queen (there is always more then one cell) to kill the others.
You mentioned "queenless". How long will a hive last without a queen?
Depends on a lot of factors like strength of the hive, time of year, why she died or left.....
What is the maximum number of colonies you have in your yards?
Is that not laying worker syndrome, when there 4 or 5 eggs per cell?
laying worker is when you dont have a queen and they are laying drones in worker cells
where do you keep them? do animals get to them?
Whats that?
how are they not stinging you?
+Matt Jones Honey Bees aren't super aggressive unless you really piss them off. They got more important things to worry about than you, lol.
What's that "wash boarding" you mentioned? Thanks.
D.
Washboarding is when they gather on the outside of the box and walk back and forth in place line they are line dancing or something. They seem to be kind of licking the box while they do this.
Thanks for the reply.
It's possible that they actually are cleaning the outside of the boxes to try and hide it's smell from potential robbers. They tend to washboard when? (Dearth)
how do you get bees to move into top brood box.
If they aren't taking to the new frames you can mix the frames up. I'll usually put two or three brood frames up into the new box and intermingle the new frames in the old box. You can also put your new box on the bottom and they will start working it faster since they have to travel through it as they come and go.
628DirtRooster
thanks i really like your videos
Thomas Butcher Thanks man
So if the drones don't like the queen they replace her?
The workers make that decision. The drones like all of them as long as they can fly.
628DirtRooster Sorry confused workers with drones. That is fascinating though. Communism in action?
Such a cute dog hehe
Bees are just so cool. As a kid I feared them but as an adult I understand how cool and essential they are for us all.