I don't know why these bee videos started showing up in my feed, but I'm glad they did! Quite interesting! I would never be a bee keeper, but happy people do! I love honey! 😍😍❤❤
Bruce, your subscribers are increasing fast. Good job on relocating your swarm and donating them a new home! I definitely hope they like it and stay with it. Just maybe you’ll catch another swarm in that swarm trap! Thanks for the video!
They probably went ahead and developed queen cells from eggs that had already hatched. So if the larvae was 4 or 5 days old when you put it in there they could have called it by now.
This is extremely helpful to me. I’m a newbie keep her with two new hives and they’re growing like crazy. I put extra boxes on top so they wouldn’t swarm but just in case this is gonna be very helpful video to me. Thank you.
Always love watching you Bruce, I hope you get to 10,000 soon, I will be in need of that Lorob soon, LOL. Caught my first swarm yesterday in South Arkansas, we were hit by the cold in February and slowed things down to a crawl for much of March. Booming now.
Great catch! You got me excited now lol I have some set up like yours in ten frames ,I tried fancy cleats and stuff and settled for hanging them like you've got yours,easy and effective!! Thanks for the Shout Out!! Big👍
I hear ya. Won’t be long for you hopefully. Our bees will be done with honey here and yours will just be cranking up! Good luck with your new season. Hope all goes well for you!
Best wishes…my Roll Tide friend. Where are you located? I have a swarm of bees in the wall of an old house, and I wanted your opinion or advice…can a person use a bee trap to coax bees out of a wall…without having to tear into a wall?
I am located in Dothan. There are ways to get bees out of houses but most resources some carpentry skills. I am not the expert on that area. I refer removals to others.
I am cutting off upper corners on my plastic foundations, so bees can walk through and do better job. Also I'm putting the frames in my boxes with side edges to the entrance, so bees can come easier in, and do not have barrier of foundation's wall in front of them. I'll suggest you to do the same.
Nice video Bruce. Those black cloves you are using, what material are they made of, what is the thickness, where do you get them and do you ever get stung thru them. I wear beekeeper's leather clove but they are too hard and I would like to try something else. Thanks.
They are nitrile gloves that I bought at Lowe’s and the bees rarely sting through them. I prefer the 9 mil nitrile gloves at Harbor Freight but I just ordered some “Venom Steel” 2 layer nitrile gloves from Medline. They have had them at the hospital where I work and they seem to be really tough and more comfortable. I am excited to try them. Will probably talk about them when I get them. I still occasionally wear leather beekeeping gloves but have pretty much stoked doing so. If the bees are fired up they end up full of stingers and honestly I think I get stung more through them than the nitrile gloves. I also like the dexterity of the nitrile gloves and am able to use the touch screen on my phone with them on as well. So many advantages.
It is nice to find the queen but if you see eggs you know she is probably there someplace. Over the years I figured that the extra time it takes to find the queen just add stress to the hive (unless I need to actually do something with the queen as part of the manipulation). That is a good way to do a swarm trap, you cannot argue with success.
Nice catch! I swear by that Swarm Commander. I juiced up my boxes today with some slum-gum from my solar wax melter. It's about time for me to get some traps up.
Great video Bruce I set some swarm traps out up here in West Virginia this past weekend. I use swarm commander. That is some good stuff. Hope you all have a great week.
Hi there! Would you have been able to relocate your swarm to the closer apiary or did you take them far away for the 2 feet or 2 miles rule? Wondering if I need to use that rule for swarms too.
If I had knowingly just cough them I could have set them down right there in that beeyard but if it has been awhile I like to move them a ways away. You could set them there anyway but odds are the foragers might drift into other colonies. Of plenty of brood and nurse bees then that is really not a huge problem.
Bruce, just went out to yard and found bees on a swarm on ground. I have caught queen and pit in another hove. What now? I have her in a queen clip And hoping swarm follows her. Do I close it up, release her etc?
Set the hive right next to the swarm. They will go right in. Or should. It’s possible they will do on wherever you set the hive. If the queen is in there.
That is a good question. I don’t do a lot of removals. It is basically a bee removal. Maybe you could reach out to someone like Randy McCaffrey (628Dirtrooster) for advice. I think he would answer.
As long as she finds her way into the new hive no issues. It’s always a good idea to kind of look around the hive after hive inspections or transfers to make sure everything is in order. I have seen a few queens wandering around over the years. I think if they are close to the hive they usually find their way in but I always like to walk them in if I see them. This is a very incoming occurrence but it can happen.
Thanks for showing what you do when you get bees in your swarm trap. I started beekeeping last year and I'm loving it. I'm in Western PA . I just put 2 swarm traps out yesterday and I already have bees checking both swarm traps out!! By the way, where are you located?
@@frankspataro9714 Apollo Pa . I'm just getting prepared for swarm season. I imagine bees won't be swarming just yet. But the bees were checking out both my boxes 24 hours after we put them up. Which to me is a good sign. I atleast I know that the bees have found the boxes.
I think so. I really don’t think that swarm had been in there very long. Two weeks at the most and it wasn’t a huge swarm. We are also still just beginning our flow here. The privet want be blooming for awhile yet and the biggest flow doesn’t start until mid-late May usually. Lots of thing starting to bloom though and the bees are building up.
Yes. If that happens you should probably do an inspection and see what is going on. Sometimes hives will swarm multiple times and it can really decrease the strength of the hive.
If you know when you catch them you can immediately take them to the new spot. Otherwise I would let them get established for awhile. Then move them at least 2 or 3 miles for a week or two and then back. You can move them right to your beeyard but some of the foragers will get confused and go back to the trap site. It doesn’t bother me that much. I think eventually they will find their way into a hive but no guarantees.
I don’t think it really matters that much. Would spread them out a bit cover a bigger area. I don’t hang a lot of them and they are usually quite a ways away from each other. I did have one location through where I hung two traps probably 20 or 30 yards apart and they often would both catch swarms. If there are swarming bees there is a good chance you will catch them.
@@brucesbees the is one beekeeper in our neighborhood who will help me get started….a mile from house. Too early to put a swarm trap up in South Carolina?
I would love to get some Swarm Commander, but it is not available for shipping to my area (TX) and the company won't call me to let me know where I can find it.🤔
In this area can really start any time now but swarms really start happening mostly in March and frequency is pretty high through end of March and April and even into May. Late March, April and early May has historically been the best time to catch swarms in my experience over the past few years. But I have caught a few in February and early March.
Yes they work well. I get an occasional sting. The 9 mil ones from Harbor Freight are tougher and work better than these from Lowe’s. But I just ordered a new kind from Medline called “Venom Steel.” I think they will work the best. Will try to talk about them in when I get them. They are a double layer type glove and we have been wearing them at work. They are more comfortable and seem to be pretty tough.
Not usually. I guess it would be an issue if they went a long time without catching anything. I have some that just stayed out all winter. Haven’t been in them. My guess is the wax moths have destroyed the comb and they probably have a lot of roaches in them.
So i bought 2 nucs last spring, late summer got robbed out. Thats a sad event! Put swarm camander in my hives this sring caught a swarm about a month ago. Hope i do better this time!!
Different kinds of things. The swarm trap lid was an experiment from a friend awhile back. He just used some plywood scrap fork the family cabinet shop to make me some hives. Overall the have not held up that well though this particular one has done ok. My favorite lid material is HDO concrete firm board. It seems to last forever but it’s hard to find around here. I also have some lids that were made for me out of Advantech and some some more made out of pressure treated plywood.
If I make them myself I will more than likely use treated plywood. Though the price has gone up it is readily available and I think we can get 10 lids out of a sheet so looking at about $6/$7 per lid.
Same problem. We have a local store that sells Top Notch Orange flooring. I have several nucs built out of it. It is an Advantech type product and seems to be very good. The boxes are holding up wonderfully.
Good question. Not sure. I would probably open up all the windows when you get to your location and set the box outside and see if the bees will go to the box, but that is an unfortunate and difficult thing to have happen. What an adventure!
@@brucesbees At 4am this morning I went out to my trooper i had taped screen over the open windows to cool them down. There were some bees in a small cluster at the entrance so I through a fine mesh screen over the box and carried them to their new location then I put another box on top with five frames in it ,thats all the extras I had but will get more. So its just daylight now and let's see what happens.
If a virgin queen and moved too soon. During her mating flight period of time in my mind she might leave and get lost. I prefer to see them start laying before I move them. If I know for a fact that they moved in the same day or about the time I find them in there I will go ahead and move them. Or if I open it up and see eggs then I know there is a mated queen and can move them any time.
I am hearing comments that imply that a captured swarm is by default Africanized and keeping in Africanized colony is irresponsible. They seem to imply that I should re-queen. What do you say?
Thinking about doing something different now but so far this has worked ok. As I grow will probably need to upgrade. The convenience of my current setup makes me a little hesitant.
I have never found it to be an advantage to have 4 hives onto a pallet. There is just too much bee drift and other less desireable problems. If you a migratory 'keeper, I see why you put your quads out that way-- easier to load onto a truck with a forklift. Then there is always mud and getting the lift stuck. It's no fun trying to unstuck a lift.
Yes. I usually like to do it that way but in the video I explained that it was early in the morning and cool. The bees were all in the box. Perfect opportunity.
Swarm Commander really works!
Another great video!
*HE has RISEN* #GodLovesAll
Yes!!!
I don't know why these bee videos started showing up in my feed, but I'm glad they did!
Quite interesting! I would never be a bee keeper, but happy people do! I love honey! 😍😍❤❤
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
Excellent nice job explaining your method and management of the caught swam. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Bruce, your subscribers are increasing fast. Good job on relocating your swarm and donating them a new home! I definitely hope they like it and stay with it. Just maybe you’ll catch another swarm in that swarm trap! Thanks for the video!
Thanks Don. Yes it has been a wild ride the last few weeks. Will be at 10K subscribers soon.
Thank you Bruce!! Hope you had a great Easter! HE is risen!! Been working out in my head how to move a cutout I have...this video is great timing!!
Yes HE is! Good luck!
I just caught my 1st swarm. Thanks for posting this, exactly what I was searching for. I'll wait another week before relocating.
Good deal. Thanks for checking in!
How well did the Swarm colony adjust? Anything special about your box or location you can share?
Swarms are the best!!! I've started marking my queens so I can find them faster. Thanks Bruce!
That definitely helps!
They probably went ahead and developed queen cells from eggs that had already hatched. So if the larvae was 4 or 5 days old when you put it in there they could have called it by now.
What do you Mark your queen with if you don't mind me asking?
@@dallascowboys9430 I’ll have to look and see what the brand of pen it is and let you know.
Elmer’s Painters marker from Walmart.
Winner ripper content. And love that block good to see bees in a clean area.
I think that so cool how you catch a swam of bees.
Yes it is always exciting and most of the time they seem to do well.
Just the way it is, I love it
Happy Easter, thanks for another good video
Thanks and you too!
Happy Easter Bruce Sir. Have a great week my friend
You too my friend. Thanks for checking in!
Happy Easter Bruce! Thanks for letting us come along for the vidios.
You’re welcome and thanks for coming along!
Thank you again for teaching especially adding the details of how you set your frame it's very interesting.
Thanks!
Great video, nice to see people catching swarms.Not swarmimg season up here yet maybe 3 more weeks I guess. Thank you again
It will be here before you know it. Thanks for checking in!
Beautiful catch.
Thanks for sharing Bruce.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
This is extremely helpful to me. I’m a newbie keep her with two new hives and they’re growing like crazy. I put extra boxes on top so they wouldn’t swarm but just in case this is gonna be very helpful video to me. Thank you.
Awesome. Thanks for watching and good luck with your bees!
Love your videos Bruce... Happy Easter 🐣🐇🐰that is a good size swarm
Thanks man! Happy Easter to you too!
Always love watching you Bruce, I hope you get to 10,000 soon, I will be in need of that Lorob soon, LOL.
Caught my first swarm yesterday in South Arkansas, we were hit by the cold in February and slowed things down to a crawl for much of March. Booming now.
Yes I think we will be there within a week!
Great catch! You got me excited now lol I have some set up like yours in ten frames ,I tried fancy cleats and stuff and settled for hanging them like you've got yours,easy and effective!! Thanks for the Shout Out!! Big👍
Thanks John and good luck!
Watching you an your bees makes me jelly coz here is still cold an trees are just barely starting to bud.. I am like come on old man winter go away 😅🤣
I hear ya. Won’t be long for you hopefully. Our bees will be done with honey here and yours will just be cranking up! Good luck with your new season. Hope all goes well for you!
This was a very useful video! Thank you!❤
Glad you liked it and it is informative to you.
hi from Greece !!
Hello! Thanks for checking in!
Great video…War Eagle… ;)
Ha! Roll Tide!!! Thanks my friend.
Best wishes…my Roll Tide friend. Where are you located? I have a swarm of bees in the wall of an old house, and I wanted your opinion or advice…can a person use a bee trap to coax bees out of a wall…without having to tear into a wall?
I am located in Dothan. There are ways to get bees out of houses but most resources some carpentry skills. I am not the expert on that area. I refer removals to others.
great vid
thanks bro
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another great video!! Your videos have been very helpful!
Thanks for watching!
Great Video!
Thanks!
Nice catch. Bees are still swarming over here. I hope every spring is not this crazy hectic.
It has been very strange. Especially down there in Slocomb.
I am cutting off upper corners on my plastic foundations, so bees can walk through and do better job. Also I'm putting the frames in my boxes with side edges to the entrance, so bees can come easier in, and do not have barrier of foundation's wall in front of them. I'll suggest you to do the same.
Not a bad idea. Thanks for the input.
VERY GOOD VIDEO THANKS
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video! Hoping to find bees in one of my swarm traps on Wednesday when I make the rounds.
Maybe you will. Good luck 🤞
Man I love to catch a swarm
Yes it is always a rush.
Nice video Bruce. Those black cloves you are using, what material are they made of, what is the thickness, where do you get them and do you ever get stung thru them.
I wear beekeeper's leather clove but they are too hard and I would like to try something else. Thanks.
They are nitrile gloves that I bought at Lowe’s and the bees rarely sting through them. I prefer the 9 mil nitrile gloves at Harbor Freight but I just ordered some “Venom Steel” 2 layer nitrile gloves from Medline. They have had them at the hospital where I work and they seem to be really tough and more comfortable. I am excited to try them. Will probably talk about them when I get them. I still occasionally wear leather beekeeping gloves but have pretty much stoked doing so. If the bees are fired up they end up full of stingers and honestly I think I get stung more through them than the nitrile gloves. I also like the dexterity of the nitrile gloves and am able to use the touch screen on my phone with them on as well. So many advantages.
It is nice to find the queen but if you see eggs you know she is probably there someplace. Over the years I figured that the extra time it takes to find the queen just add stress to the hive (unless I need to actually do something with the queen as part of the manipulation). That is a good way to do a swarm trap, you cannot argue with success.
Yes I agree with you. It all depends on what I am trying to do but most of the time I am satisfied with seeing eggs. Great input. Thanks!
You can check Amazon for “usb microscopes”. TH-cam won’t let me post a link without it being deleted unfortunately
the honeybee friends ! ROLL TIDE !!!
Yes! RTR!!!
I remove an established hive a month ago....it was an amazing experience.
I saw the video. How are they doing?
Pretty good, I have another hive in the water meter that I need to remove close to the other one at work. Thanks for your support.
Nice swarm.
Thanks!
Nice catch! I swear by that Swarm Commander. I juiced up my boxes today with some slum-gum from my solar wax melter. It's about time for me to get some traps up.
It is good stuff for sure!
Thank you
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I've got 3 traps out in north ga waiting for my first catch. Very timely video thanks!
Hopefully it will happen for you soon!
Great video Bruce I set some swarm traps out up here in West Virginia this past weekend. I use swarm commander. That is some good stuff. Hope you all have a great week.
Yes it is. I am a true believer. Thanks for checking in and good luck!
Hi there! Would you have been able to relocate your swarm to the closer apiary or did you take them far away for the 2 feet or 2 miles rule? Wondering if I need to use that rule for swarms too.
If I had knowingly just cough them I could have set them down right there in that beeyard but if it has been awhile I like to move them a ways away. You could set them there anyway but odds are the foragers might drift into other colonies. Of plenty of brood and nurse bees then that is really not a huge problem.
@@brucesbees Thank you!
good job.
Thank you
Bruce, just went out to yard and found bees on a swarm on ground. I have caught queen and pit in another hove. What now? I have her in a queen clip
And hoping swarm follows her. Do I close it up, release her etc?
Set the hive right next to the swarm. They will go right in. Or should. It’s possible they will do on wherever you set the hive. If the queen is in there.
You can set her right in the entrance or just inside. But typically if there is a dark entrance right next to them they run right in.
Go pro also has a head helmet strap to put the Gopro in and film it all!
Great video.. I have a small swarm of bee's in a water valve box. How can I get them to move into a box bee hive?
That is a good question. I don’t do a lot of removals. It is basically a bee removal. Maybe you could reach out to someone like Randy McCaffrey (628Dirtrooster) for advice. I think he would answer.
@@brucesbees thanks
Great video thanks 😊
I’m wondering, if the Queen had accidentally fallen onto the ground at transfer time would that be a problem?
As long as she finds her way into the new hive no issues. It’s always a good idea to kind of look around the hive after hive inspections or transfers to make sure everything is in order. I have seen a few queens wandering around over the years. I think if they are close to the hive they usually find their way in but I always like to walk them in if I see them. This is a very incoming occurrence but it can happen.
Pozdrav vidim da vracate zamku za rojeve pcela na isto drvo kada ispraznite kosnicu.Dali ce stare pcele koje ste prebacili da se vracaju u zamku .
Thanks for checking in!
Thanks for showing what you do when you get bees in your swarm trap. I started beekeeping last year and I'm loving it. I'm in Western PA . I just put 2 swarm traps out yesterday and I already have bees checking both swarm traps out!! By the way, where are you located?
Southeast Alabama. Good luck with the swarm traps!
Where in pa you at it should be a few weeks yet for swarms
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@@frankspataro9714 Apollo Pa . I'm just getting prepared for swarm season. I imagine bees won't be swarming just yet. But the bees were checking out both my boxes 24 hours after we put them up. Which to me is a good sign. I atleast I know that the bees have found the boxes.
Hopefully will have success soon!
Hi Bruce. R u going to do any follow-ups on the Abandard hives. I loved what you did,but I'm really keen to see more.
I plan to do that very soon. As soon can free up the time and get down there. Stay tuned!
This year is going to be crazy. All my traps have had super heavy scouting. Not sure what I'm going to do if they all catch swarms.
Just hive tule or give them away lol!
Nice swarm .. Looks little dry they must to using it up fast as they bring it in ..
I think so. I really don’t think that swarm had been in there very long. Two weeks at the most and it wasn’t a huge swarm. We are also still just beginning our flow here. The privet want be blooming for awhile yet and the biggest flow doesn’t start until mid-late May usually. Lots of thing starting to bloom though and the bees are building up.
2nd year beekeeper in TN. Is it possible to have 3 swarms come from 1 big hive???
Yes. If that happens you should probably do an inspection and see what is going on. Sometimes hives will swarm multiple times and it can really decrease the strength of the hive.
If my bee yard is only 35 feet from where I caught my swarm should I still let them get established? How long do you suggest?
If you know when you catch them you can immediately take them to the new spot. Otherwise I would let them get established for awhile. Then move them at least 2 or 3 miles for a week or two and then back. You can move them right to your beeyard but some of the foragers will get confused and go back to the trap site. It doesn’t bother me that much. I think eventually they will find their way into a hive but no guarantees.
how far apart should you set two swarm boxes?
I don’t think it really matters that much. Would spread them out a bit cover a bigger area. I don’t hang a lot of them and they are usually quite a ways away from each other. I did have one location through where I hung two traps probably 20 or 30 yards apart and they often would both catch swarms. If there are swarming bees there is a good chance you will catch them.
@@brucesbees the is one beekeeper in our neighborhood who will help me get started….a mile from house. Too early to put a swarm trap up in South Carolina?
@cinepost couldn’t hurt.
@@brucesbees how big of a box is best?
There are all kinds of opinions on this. I have caught swarms in various sizes but to me an 8 frame deep box seems to work as well as any.
I live in Dothan and new to beekeeping and I was wondering if you sell need with queens. I have my hives (2) ready to go and I'm ready for bees...
I don’t sell queens but may sell a few nucs here or there.
@@brucesbees if be interested if you had a couple.
Yeah we could probably get you a couple. Email me at bruce@brucesbees.com
I would love to get some Swarm Commander, but it is not available for shipping to my area (TX) and the company won't call me to let me know where I can find it.🤔
I think you can find it at just about any beekeeping supply company. There are no shipping options where you live?
Hey Bruce when do you start putting out swarm traps? What month?
In this area can really start any time now but swarms really start happening mostly in March and frequency is pretty high through end of March and April and even into May. Late March, April and early May has historically been the best time to catch swarms in my experience over the past few years. But I have caught a few in February and early March.
Would it be better to move them at night when all the foragers are in?
I moved them early in the morning when it was chilly so they were basically in the hive. Couldn’t have worked out better.
What do you use for swarm bait
Swarm Commander and old comb.
Do you find the black gloves work well? No stings?
Yes they work well. I get an occasional sting. The 9 mil ones from Harbor Freight are tougher and work better than these from Lowe’s. But I just ordered a new kind from Medline called “Venom Steel.” I think they will work the best. Will try to talk about them in when I get them. They are a double layer type glove and we have been wearing them at work. They are more comfortable and seem to be pretty tough.
Do you have trouble with wax moths on your comb in your swarm traps?
Not usually. I guess it would be an issue if they went a long time without catching anything. I have some that just stayed out all winter. Haven’t been in them. My guess is the wax moths have destroyed the comb and they probably have a lot of roaches in them.
How many hives do think you have Bruce ?
Probably somewhere around 120 to 130 or all different sizes and types.
So i bought 2 nucs last spring, late summer got robbed out. Thats a sad event!
Put swarm camander in my hives this sring caught a swarm about a month ago. Hope i do better this time!!
I hope so too! You never know exactly what you are going to end up with when you catch swarms but they often do very well!
Nice / gotta love free bees. Wheather they are yours or not
Yes! It’s always fun to catch them.
what are you making your lids from?
Different kinds of things. The swarm trap lid was an experiment from a friend awhile back. He just used some plywood scrap fork the family cabinet shop to make me some hives. Overall the have not held up that well though this particular one has done ok. My favorite lid material is HDO concrete firm board. It seems to last forever but it’s hard to find around here. I also have some lids that were made for me out of Advantech and some some more made out of pressure treated plywood.
If I make them myself I will more than likely use treated plywood. Though the price has gone up it is readily available and I think we can get 10 lids out of a sheet so looking at about $6/$7 per lid.
@@brucesbees same here.... been wanting to try HDO or advantec, but no one seems to carry it in the area.
Same problem. We have a local store that sells Top Notch Orange flooring. I have several nucs built out of it. It is an Advantech type product and seems to be very good. The boxes are holding up wonderfully.
My hive got loose in my isuzu trooper, how do I get them back in the box
Good question. Not sure. I would probably open up all the windows when you get to your location and set the box outside and see if the bees will go to the box, but that is an unfortunate and difficult thing to have happen. What an adventure!
@@brucesbees
At 4am this morning I went out to my trooper i had taped screen over the open windows to cool them down. There were some bees in a small cluster at the entrance so I through a fine mesh screen over the box and carried them to their new location then I put another box on top with five frames in it ,thats all the extras I had but will get more. So its just daylight now and let's see what happens.
Good luck. I hope it works out well for you. Keep me posted!
where is the ventilation when you move the bees in a swarm trap so that the bees don't overheat in the sun?
I usually only move them a short distance. Never had a problem. If I were going a longer distance would figure something out.
I've been using your method for a year now and I've caught 10 swarms!
That is awesome! It is really simple and works well. If there are bees around there is a very good chance swarms can be caught
lol my typing skills not so good .How many hives do you have Bruce?
Somewhere between 125 and 150
I couldn't hear why you were concerned about the virgin bee being moved?
If a virgin queen and moved too soon. During her mating flight period of time in my mind she might leave and get lost. I prefer to see them start laying before I move them. If I know for a fact that they moved in the same day or about the time I find them in there I will go ahead and move them. Or if I open it up and see eggs then I know there is a mated queen and can move them any time.
Talk to Frederick done he's a hella photographer he's on TH-cam
I am hearing comments that imply that a captured swarm is by default Africanized and keeping in Africanized colony is irresponsible. They seem to imply that I should re-queen. What do you say?
I think is some areas they recommend you requeen for that very reason. It is not a problem here…yet. Beekeeping is very regional.
Bruce my name is Edgar and checking if you can sell me a couple used frames with old Brie, let me know….
U need a go pro
Thinking about doing something different now but so far this has worked ok. As I grow will probably need to upgrade. The convenience of my current setup makes me a little hesitant.
Actually looking at the Canon M50. But really don’t know for sure what I am going to do.
I have never found it to be an advantage to have 4 hives onto a pallet. There is just too much bee drift and other less desireable problems. If you a migratory 'keeper, I see why you put your quads out that way-- easier to load onto a truck with a forklift. Then there is always mud and getting the lift stuck. It's no fun trying to unstuck a lift.
I’m agree with you I’m working with semis!
Has worked well for me.
can't you handle traps at night when the bees are in there and inactive?
Yes. I usually like to do it that way but in the video I explained that it was early in the morning and cool. The bees were all in the box. Perfect opportunity.
actually if you have a newer smart phone most of them have a great camera and you can zoom in with it.
Most of the time the pictures turn out better than this. I zoomed this in and it got grainy. I pretty much do everything on my iPhone XS.