Hi there, I only found out about you guys yesterday, 22/11/2023, and I'm so enjoying your you tube posts‼️ Thank you so much for the valuable information you give us beginners 🤝🏻
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I enjoy the speaker's enthusiasm. Bees sense the temperature with the end segments of their antennae. They can also sense the air quality in the hive. If the carbon dioxide goes to high they will also ventilate the hive to normalise the gas ratios. The Biblical Solomon did not know what we know about bees today or he would have said: "Go to the bees and become wise".
Wax moths move in when a colony cannot maintain the space anymore, often a colony which is dying out. Also hives which are not regularly inspected, where old frames of black comb are not removed, wax moth come in to clean out the unused wax and clean out the space. I would suggest reboxing the colony into a clean smaller box, removing all wax moth infested frames and giving your colony some good fresh wax sheets in the extra frames. Then keep a close eye on them, by doing an inspection every two weeks, till you are sure they are once again growing.
Thank you for watching. Bushveld Bees has bee hives scattered all over KZN, from the far north in pongola down to the South coast, into the Underberg and across the Midlands.
Thank you for watching. Bushveld Bees has bee hives scattered all over KZN, from the far north in pongola down to the South coast, into the Underberg and across the Midlands.
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082 533 6099
Hi there, I only found out about you guys yesterday, 22/11/2023, and I'm so enjoying your you tube posts‼️ Thank you so much for the valuable information you give us beginners 🤝🏻
Hi William
Awesome 🙌, glad you found us, hope you get what you need out of the videos. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook as well. Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. 👌😅
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I enjoy the speaker's enthusiasm. Bees sense the temperature with the end segments of their antennae. They can also sense the air quality in the hive. If the carbon dioxide goes to high they will also ventilate the hive to normalise the gas ratios. The Biblical Solomon did not know what we know about bees today or he would have said: "Go to the bees and become wise".
Very interesting thank you for sharing this with us 😀
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I found moths in one of the hive in Durban. Still had propolis and little honey. How can I stop a spread
Wax moths move in when a colony cannot maintain the space anymore, often a colony which is dying out. Also hives which are not regularly inspected, where old frames of black comb are not removed, wax moth come in to clean out the unused wax and clean out the space. I would suggest reboxing the colony into a clean smaller box, removing all wax moth infested frames and giving your colony some good fresh wax sheets in the extra frames. Then keep a close eye on them, by doing an inspection every two weeks, till you are sure they are once again growing.
@@bushveldbees Thank you for the advice. I did it on Monday. 😁
My name is Japhet E. Mbowe, I live in Tanzania, I need the contact of your center related to Beekeeping
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Hi.Who are from the south coast.??
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We are slowly moving into the south coast...
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Where your bee boxes?
Thank you for watching.
Bushveld Bees has bee hives scattered all over KZN, from the far north in pongola down to the South coast, into the Underberg and across the Midlands.
Where your bee boxes?
Thank you for watching.
Bushveld Bees has bee hives scattered all over KZN, from the far north in pongola down to the South coast, into the Underberg and across the Midlands.