We rented a 9 room farm house for 10 years before my Dad past away and left me this house. All the rooms were 16 x 18 ft and the downstairs ceilings were 12 ft. tall. The house sat over 3 ft. off the ground. I explained all this because there was a bee hive for years in the kitchen ceiling. We just never used that room above it. We did not know the bees were there until we built a large puppy pen at that back corner of the house. Thankfully my Dad an ex- farmer was there when that hive swarmed onto the cherry tree in my puppy pen. It was like a couple of yours so big and heavy the limb was sagging halfway to the ground. I was scared to death for my three dogs that would walk. around the overhead swarm and lookup as if it were nothing. Well My Father who was a retired carpenter quickly made a box went to the tree and shook a 4 gallon bucket of bees into that wooden box he'd built. It was dark by the time he got home which was 63 miles away. The top was loose and although he was up at daybreak the box was empty. He was so happy about such a large swarm and very disappointed at the loss. They swarmed again a little over two weeks later again a large swarm. I called my feed store to get bee keepers but they wouldnt come get them and never even mentioned charging for them. These swarmed early morning and left by dark. This was about 1984 and perhaps bees were not really valued then. They all said that it must be a really large hive to have swarmed with such a volume of bees and so close together. They said the floor of that upper room would have to come up to get them. The doctor I rented from was not interested in getting the work done. His aunt had bought the farm in 1876 I think it was. It was 70 something lol. My Dad died a short while later and I moved here. We kept a close eye on that kitchen ceiling but never saw stains. My husband decided to dust 7 dust in the air to maybe run them away one evening because we were young and dumb. He was not trying to kill them he never stood on anything but the next morning after he did that there were dead bees everywhere. Had he wanted them dead he would have got on the ladder. My Father threw a fit. My husband was a very intelligent man with a good career. However bees were not his speciality lol.
Couple of things. First, you are a lucky guy to be able to hang out and work with your dad. Second, that was one nasty hive. It reminded me of one I did in an abandoned house. It was huge and queen less with a laying worker, only there was very little honey,just a ton of drones. Third, where did you get that knife. That thing is some kind of fine. I liked how it bent so easily. And finally, you are 100% correct when you explained the difficulty of cut outs. It's a great thing to do, but be prepared to work your butt off for very little profit. Great video, keep 'em coming. God's peace brother.
I've really liked seeing these older videos where your Dad was more mobile and able to get around. Wish I had videos of my Dad that I lost almost 19 years ago, you've got a treasure trove worth of them. Bet it took me 5 years after he passed to get used to the idea that I couldn't talk to him about things even though I already knew the answer to what I was going to talk with him about. Thank You for your videos.
It's crazy how times have changed. He and I used to go jogging together. We ran about a mile and a half every few days. Now I might make a quarter mile and he can barely walk to his truck.
i killed a huge hive behind a chimney one time . no bee keepers would come and take them ,no bee removal people in my area only exterminators , it was about 30 yrs ago . im considering starting my own removal company after these inspirational videos .
i didnt know anything about them or any other way to get rid of them . i swept up a 5 gallon bucket of dead ones of the ground , dont know how many died in the wall or the ceiling of the house .
Just want to comment and say, I enjoy your videos. Lots of good clean entertainment, with plenty of bee info. Keep up the awesome job with these videos.. I know these things just don't get made by themselves. Looks like you had your hands full on that removal too. Thanks.
We watch and enjoy every Dirt Rooster Video you put on you tube. Our question is, What do you do with all of the Comb and honey you harvest from the hive removals? We never get to see you take the bees and comb back to where ever it is you bring them. Thanks and keep up the removals because we love to watch you get stung. Mike from the Space Coast of Florida
These are awesome, and love your advice, "this 20 minute video took 2 men 5 hours, a truck full of equipment, 20 to 30 stings apiece, you might wanna think extra long about it " how bout it Dad? "Knock yourself out " your Dad's a trip
My Dad and I were doing a cut out at a roofline next to a chimney once...I was holding the bee gum and he was transfering bees by the doublle handfulls until he bumped the top of the chimney and the handfulls fell down the shoot. In about 15 seconds every door of that house opened with people running out...I got down and went inside and they had shag carpet througgh out the house...lol
Enjoy your videos an the bee recovery that you do !! Lest just say that I wish I could do what you do. I would like to start my own aviary but when I get stung I swell up real big !!! Keep the videos coming.
Great videos,can't wait for more,I've learned a lot from your videos.Do you have anymore video on your dad's mini mating nuc's after he got them finished?
when doing cut outs, Is it important to orient the brood nest comb in the same way it was in the hive when you tie it into frames or can you turn it 90 degrees to make this easier, faster, and less cutting the comb?
wildcat19671 The cells are built at about a 13 degree upward angle and it's best to keep them that way but I have placed them in the wrong way many times and they still take. I never really checked back to see how they corrected my mistake.
The bees are lucky you came to get them when you did, with no queen and no brood the whole colony would have been dead soon. That would have been a whole lot of bees to go to waste. They still had plenty of work in them.
Great video, as always. Glad to see your Dad too. I'm curious though, what does your Mom think of all the "Honeybee" business. Does everyone in the family work with the bees? Do the grandkids help? You all seem to have lots of hives.
Lightweight! I've got 4lbs on you! You need to be careful with that asbestos! It's so great to see leaves on your trees... still nothing here, though they say it's Spring.
Rich Booth We came to Texas for the weekend and the Louisiana swamps were so beautiful with all the color. The crawfish are in season and the gators are out. It's definitely spring here.
You guys do good work, so I'm guessing chances are good the colony would have died off in short order with the queen being mia. I'm still amazed at how it must sound and feel being in the mist of all those bees, today we had nice weather and the neighbors bees were pretty active so when they are flying around I'm just trying to get past the point where I don't swat at the buzzing sound. I even had a few land on me and I'm being nice and thinking don't sting me..lol Take care
You all get called out to some busted old places. They love that eyebrow. Great advice at the end. When you get stung 15 times per cutout does the venom have less of an effect? When I get stung it smarts for a minute, that's ok. Swells for two days, that's ok. But it itches something fierce for a week. You still get itching? Thanks for making the video.
We do still get some itching but it is very much reduced. A sting may itch for a couple of hours and all swelling is gone in a day. When I first started this I would swell and itch just like a regular mortal. LOL
When you first started how many stings would it take to make you sick. How long before it stopped being a problem? If you were to do it again would you? Don't the stings hurt?
Do you have facebook or an email? Are those ceramic or asbestos tiles? Oh I can see it swelling @ 4:55, all in toll, how many bees do you think you have all together? Did you find the queen?
If they were going to just demo the house and the bees were only on the outside. Why didn’t they just leave the hive alone, they probably wouldn’t have been bothered by the bees. But at least you made a few bucks....but it never seems like you make enough for all your hard work. Love the channel and Videos Randy👍👍
Good question. Most of the time they will make a new queen. If they can't I'll add one unless it's fall or winter and I'll merge them with another colony.
628DirtRooster What do you use your rendered beeswax for btw? I started making candles in my teens, every so often I make a batch now. We have a great friend, Ted the Candlemaker, who has a great wee business in the Borders here in the UK, making a wide range of candles. His beeswax candles smell heavenly, I'm sure your beeswax does too once it's rendered and clean!
big job - are you going to try and rehome the bees and introduce a queen to them-- looks like a big hive... and thanks so much for sharing this- blessings
sweet-- i do believe these videos you make are my absolute favorite of all youtube videos-- cant wait to see more- hive updates- success and failure dos and donts-- love it all-- blessings
+Mashugina Would you know if the sleeves that the connections of electric and D C motors are placed in as well as the fiber that is cut and placed in the wiring slots as well as over the wiring has asbestos or used to? My now dead ex-husband was an electric AC or DC motor mechanic. He also had government contracts for ship wiring. I have often wondered about his work clothes having any of its dust. Back then I would sit with him for hours on a stool while he wound motors on overtime so i breathed alot of chemicals etc. when he stripped motors prior to wiring.them again. Even after we were married 14 years I would stay while he worked. Sadly I had to divorce him because he became an alcoholic. He also smoked 5 packs of cigarettes a day. He died in 2003 from liver failure. Although he had an excellent career reputation and photos of him standing inside government motors he rewound I don't think he was really happy being a motor mechanic. Neither of us ever remarried and that's why I admire Randy and his wife's marriage and good family life.
Shane Villis I wouldn't do the inside but yes you could do the outside. I'm not sure how long it lasts but my ax has been in the bed of my truck for a month and the handle seems to be holding up well. Only a slight color change. I used boiled linseed oil on it when I replaced the handle.
Question. Not related to the video tho. How do you keep ants out of ur hive? Their coming in cause of the top feeder. I installed my bees sunday. It's Wednesday now and I've cleaned dead ants out of the feed twice.
Is there any concern that you could develop a bee allergy? When you're having swelling following a sting concerns me. Because it is possible to get a life threatening allergy when you are stung, even though you have had so many.
man iv been watching a lot of your vids always been intrigued by bees, been thinking about keeping them just dont know if my climate is suitable i saw this type of birdhouse beekeepers box that had a tap and when you turned it it would unhinge the combs and honey would flow, and then turn it again and it was an empty comb i know bees would be good for my garden
+628DirtRooster that 'bird house' hive is ok but a bit gimmicky. I've started using poly nucs for overwintering. Can't comment on them yet as this'll be my first winter coming up. Seems like a good idea though....time will tell, like the Flowhive 😉
I've seen some videos of the FlowHives in action. I'm STILL not entirely sure what I think of them. Keep in mind, I am NOT a bee keeper but I've wanted to have a hive or two for a few years now and this winter I've been getting serious about it and I'll be going to my first meeting this month. What I don't understand about the FlowHive is the honey is drained without uncapping the honey... So how long does it take the bees to figure out there is no longer honey behind those cappings and how much extra time does it REALLY take for them to clear all those caps out, refill everything and recap it? I'm guessing not very long as bees are amazing, resourceful and super intelligent. I just wonder if it's done at the WRONG time of year, will they die due to all the extra work needed to replace the honey and not enough time? Of course, I know the bees can be fed, but I'm sure not ALL bee keepers keep track of their hives the way others do. Thankfully, I will have a mentor at least my first year so I don't get bees and somehow kill them off in a month. LOL That would devastate me as I LOVE honey bees and do animal rescue and I try to help, not harm any creatures I take into my care.
Ok I have some dumb questions. 1 why is old comb black? 2. Where does a bee poop? 3. Is the fact that your bee veil is camouflaged a fashion statement or can they really not see you while wearing it? 😬
Bees poop outside the hive, usually on my truck. The camo was in my truck from hunting season but the bees seem to think it's an actual tree. The older comb gets the darker it gets after bees track everything they bring in across it and brood cycles run through it.
Time to call the fire department, and do a controlled burn, so they can practice. The Value of that Property seemed to be the Land, not the Structures.
Your going to have a shiner for about a week, or get the other eyes stung and look like a racoon he heee i know it hurts bad, in about 1 hour will be real painful I put ice where ever i get stung at, it help to keep the swilling down
That is a nice looking hive. Who ever gets it will be lucky. I see they are doing a story on it at 6:00. I'm sure they've already found someone to speak with for their news segment. Maybe JP?
I've been binge watching this channel all week. What fascinating little creatures.
Fun to keep too.
We rented a 9 room farm house for 10 years before my Dad past away and left me this house. All the rooms were 16 x 18 ft and the downstairs ceilings were 12 ft. tall. The house sat over 3 ft. off the ground. I explained all this because there was a bee hive for years in the kitchen ceiling. We just never used that room above it. We did not know the bees were there until we built a large puppy pen at that back corner of the house. Thankfully my Dad an ex- farmer was there when that hive swarmed onto the cherry tree in my puppy pen. It was like a couple of yours so big and heavy the limb was sagging halfway to the ground. I was scared to death for my three dogs that would walk. around the overhead swarm and lookup as if it were nothing. Well My Father who was a retired carpenter quickly made a box went to the tree and shook a 4 gallon bucket of bees into that wooden box he'd built. It was dark by the time he got home which was 63 miles away. The top was loose and although he was up at daybreak the box was empty. He was so happy about such a large swarm and very disappointed at the loss. They swarmed again a little over two weeks later again a large swarm. I called my feed store to get bee keepers but they wouldnt come get them and never even mentioned charging for them. These swarmed early morning and left by dark. This was about 1984 and perhaps bees were not really valued then. They all said that it must be a really large hive to have swarmed with such a volume of bees and so close together. They said the floor of that upper room would have to come up to get them. The doctor I rented from was not interested in getting the work done. His aunt had bought the farm in 1876 I think it was. It was 70 something lol. My Dad died a short while later and I moved here. We kept a close eye on that kitchen ceiling but never saw stains. My husband decided to dust 7 dust in the air to maybe run them away one evening because we were young and dumb. He was not trying to kill them he never stood on anything but the next morning after he did that there were dead bees everywhere. Had he wanted them dead he would have got on the ladder. My Father threw a fit. My husband was a very intelligent man with a good career. However bees were not his speciality lol.
Couple of things. First, you are a lucky guy to be able to hang out and work with your dad. Second, that was one nasty hive. It reminded me of one I did in an abandoned house. It was huge and queen less with a laying worker, only there was very little honey,just a ton of drones. Third, where did you get that knife. That thing is some kind of fine. I liked how it bent so easily. And finally, you are 100% correct when you explained the difficulty of cut outs. It's a great thing to do, but be prepared to work your butt off for very little profit. Great video, keep 'em coming. God's peace brother.
Jeff Horchoff That was a cheap bread knife my dad picked up somewhere. He bought two more the other day. Not sure where he's getting them.
I've really liked seeing these older videos where your Dad was more mobile and able to get around. Wish I had videos of my Dad that I lost almost 19 years ago, you've got a treasure trove worth of them. Bet it took me 5 years after he passed to get used to the idea that I couldn't talk to him about things even though I already knew the answer to what I was going to talk with him about. Thank You for your videos.
It's crazy how times have changed. He and I used to go jogging together. We ran about a mile and a half every few days. Now I might make a quarter mile and he can barely walk to his truck.
I’m going to watch this again! Sometimes it is fun to listen while I am driving.
This one was a while back. :)
@@628DirtRooster Lots of fantastic videos. I truly enjoy the work that you and your family & friends do.
i killed a huge hive behind a chimney one time . no bee keepers would come and take them ,no bee removal people in my area only exterminators , it was about 30 yrs ago . im considering starting my own removal company after these inspirational videos .
i didnt know anything about them or any other way to get rid of them . i swept up a 5 gallon bucket of dead ones of the ground , dont know how many died in the wall or the ceiling of the house .
Just want to comment and say, I enjoy your videos. Lots of good clean entertainment, with plenty of bee info. Keep up the awesome job with these videos.. I know these things just don't get made by themselves.
Looks like you had your hands full on that removal too.
Thanks.
Thanks mkestamper. Yeah, these videos are time consuming to make for sure. I enjoy it though so no end in sight. Thanks for commenting.
That knife is a life saver! I think I will stay in my easy chair thank you. Great video!
We could use a supervisor.
* * * * I'd do it if I could.
Love the video as always! You and your dad work well together. Reminds me of my dad and I. Keep the great video's rolling!
We don't see eye to eye most of the time but we have fun together.
You just scared the life out of me with those wasps!!! No warning, nothing. Well done. (Shudders)
Ha! Thanks
Thank's for responding,can't wait to see the videos,and Happy Easter
Wow!!! I've never seen beekeepers work and talk so fast!! 😆🐝
That's what happens when you get a beekeeper all jacked up on mountain dew.
+628DirtRooster I've gotta inspect loads of hives and nucs over the weekend. I'll take your advice - Mountain Dew with a Red bull chaser
jon alford- LOL Impressive, isn't it? 😂
I think it's really good that you have given that caution for would be hive cutters.
I think that's the fullest I've ever seen the bee vac basket! WOW!
They were packed in there like sardines.
I believe that is one of those jobs , where you want to make sure that you are up to date on tetnus shots
i love watching this stuff, so neat and cool, keep it up !
i wish you would do more videos like "updates" on the bee's you saved from your cutout adventures like this one would love to see more
I would love to but don't have the time.
We watch and enjoy every Dirt Rooster Video you put on you tube. Our question is, What do you do with all of the Comb and honey you harvest from the hive removals? We never get to see you take the bees and comb back to where ever it is you bring them.
Thanks and keep up the removals because we love to watch you get stung.
Mike from the Space Coast of Florida
These are awesome, and love your advice, "this 20 minute video took 2 men 5 hours, a truck full of equipment, 20 to 30 stings apiece, you might wanna think extra long about it " how bout it Dad? "Knock yourself out " your Dad's a trip
My Dad and I were doing a cut out at a roofline next to a chimney once...I was holding the bee gum and he was transfering bees by the doublle handfulls until he bumped the top of the chimney and the handfulls fell down the shoot. In about 15 seconds every door of that house opened with people running out...I got down and went inside and they had shag carpet througgh out the house...lol
+Jack Morgan Ha!
Sterling effort, well excavated lads! 🇬🇧
Dirt Rooster, you’re an awesome dude!!! Blessings
Enjoy your videos an the bee recovery that you do !! Lest just say that I wish I could do what you do. I would like to start my own aviary but when I get stung I swell up real big !!! Keep the videos coming.
I've heard of some beekeepers that are allergic but still do it. Those guys have guts.
Ken Courtright I have less of a reaction now than when I started 18 months ago.
I've noticed that mosquito bites don't leave a mark on me any more.
When you use a circular saw or a jig saw does that just piss off the bees more? 🐝😬
Surprisingly it doesn't seem to bother them too bad.
Great videos,can't wait for more,I've learned a lot from your videos.Do you have anymore video on your dad's mini mating nuc's after he got them finished?
I do have some more but haven't had time to put them together. I'll have them up in a week or two. The nucs came out pretty nice.
Hot mess! Another great Vid!
Everything about this one was a mess.... the house, the hive, us.... LOL
when doing cut outs, Is it important to orient the brood nest comb in the same way it was in the hive when you tie it into frames or can you turn it 90 degrees to make this easier, faster, and less cutting the comb?
wildcat19671 The cells are built at about a 13 degree upward angle and it's best to keep them that way but I have placed them in the wrong way many times and they still take. I never really checked back to see how they corrected my mistake.
628DirtRooster thanks
wildcat19671- Great question! I was curious about that myself.
Great video. I am ready to do some more cutout this summer and get some more videos uploaded.
Get on the ball man. Baby's gonna need new shoes.
That he will. I just went and looked at a trap out I am going to do. Video will be coming soon
dfishman76 Awesome. I thought I was going to get to do one but the guy who "knew for sure which tree they were in" was mistaken. lol
i have nothing to do with beekeeping, yet i find this entertaining. i don't know why?
It's all the professional acting and video work. LOL
The bees are lucky you came to get them when you did, with no queen and no brood the whole colony would have been dead soon. That would have been a whole lot of bees to go to waste. They still had plenty of work in them.
Rooster to the rescue. lol
Big hive!!
What do you do with the honey?
Eat, gift, barter.... Probably in that order.
Great video, as always. Glad to see your Dad too. I'm curious though, what does your Mom think of all the "Honeybee" business. Does everyone in the family work with the bees? Do the grandkids help? You all seem to have lots of hives.
Only the men. The women just put up with it although my wife did help me move some nucs since i can't lift with my left arm right now.
"Does this bee sting make my eye look fat?"
LOL Does 335 pounds make me look fat?
Lightweight! I've got 4lbs on you!
You need to be careful with that asbestos! It's so great to see leaves on your trees... still nothing here, though they say it's Spring.
Rich Booth We came to Texas for the weekend and the Louisiana swamps were so beautiful with all the color. The crawfish are in season and the gators are out. It's definitely spring here.
@@628DirtRooster Well, I know 335 pounds makes ME look fat. So, nah.
You guys do good work, so I'm guessing chances are good the colony would have died off in short order with the queen being mia. I'm still amazed at how it must sound and feel being in the mist of all those bees, today we had nice weather and the neighbors bees were pretty active so when they are flying around I'm just trying to get past the point where I don't swat at the buzzing sound. I even had a few land on me and I'm being nice and thinking don't sting me..lol Take care
Yep, they were dead and didn't know it. Maybe you can catch a swarm off your neighbor. lol
I'm surprised bees don't get more defensive when their hive is being torn apart.
Luck of the draw. Sometimes they tear us a new one.
You all get called out to some busted old places. They love that eyebrow. Great advice at the end. When you get stung 15 times per cutout does the venom have less of an effect? When I get stung it smarts for a minute, that's ok. Swells for two days, that's ok. But it itches something fierce for a week. You still get itching? Thanks for making the video.
We do still get some itching but it is very much reduced. A sting may itch for a couple of hours and all swelling is gone in a day. When I first started this I would swell and itch just like a regular mortal. LOL
628DirtRooster ya'll boys blow me away with how little you wear, I crap myself if I get stung once. thx for the share.
Permaculture Prepper That's funny.
ya im just a 'mere mortal' hopefully I can level up to crazy mo fo one day lol
Permaculture Prepper Absolutely!
I always have such a good time watching you get stung.....lol
I do love the videos Brother.
Keep 'em coming.
take care
I'll see if I can get some more stings in tender areas for you. lol
of course it's BEEhind the chimney
When you first started how many stings would it take to make you sick. How long before it stopped being a problem? If you were to do it again would you? Don't the stings hurt?
I would do it again. Took a few years before there was almost no effect. I never got sick. I don't even feel most of them.
+628DirtRooster yep, that's how it goes. Any sting on my face always swells and that's after years of LOADS of stings
I do not do bee removals and after watching you I do not think that I am going to start
English?
Yep, English
Do you have facebook or an email? Are those ceramic or asbestos tiles? Oh I can see it swelling @ 4:55, all in toll, how many bees do you think you have all together? Did you find the queen?
Facebook is Dirt Rooster Bees
Yep, asbestos
Can't remember about the queen.
Ty, gonna send you a pic of me & hubby in front of that big stump. Did they tear down that fire station saloon, the 1 with the fire dog on it?
Not sure about the saloon but I think it's still there and back in business.
Wow, I'll have to get my photo album out and send you a picture of what was left of it on FB pm.
OK
If they were going to just demo the house and the bees were only on the outside. Why didn’t they just leave the hive alone, they probably wouldn’t have been bothered by the bees. But at least you made a few bucks....but it never seems like you make enough for all your hard work. Love the channel and Videos Randy👍👍
They never did tear it down.
628DirtRooster Bees Guess they changed their mind👍
So what do you do with queenless hives? Will they make a new one or will you pair them up with a new one? (I'm sure that's a dumb question! Haha)
Good question. Most of the time they will make a new queen. If they can't I'll add one unless it's fall or winter and I'll merge them with another colony.
628DirtRooster- When combining hives, do they always take to the new queen and hive?
Pamela Schramke If done properly. If done wrong they'll kill their new queen.
628DirtRooster Ok, makes sense! So there is definitely science to it and it's not just a big free for all.
Good job,..awesome video,....
BTW Love your videos...oh..do bees swarm during the winter?
No swarms in winter
+628DirtRooster thank God!!!!
Are you melting down any of the comb that had wax moth damage? Im curious what kind of junk gets left behind by the moths.
It'll all go in the pot. All the trash is very easily separated and even the darkest wax comes out a nice yellow.
Kevin Thomas A solar wax melter makes the dirties brood comb wax look nice and shiny.
628DirtRooster What do you use your rendered beeswax for btw? I started making candles in my teens, every so often I make a batch now. We have a great friend, Ted the Candlemaker, who has a great wee business in the Borders here in the UK, making a wide range of candles. His beeswax candles smell heavenly, I'm sure your beeswax does too once it's rendered and clean!
can you do a vid on your bee vac? id like to see how its made.
JEN ED th-cam.com/video/zYUmafPktDc/w-d-xo.html
big job - are you going to try and rehome the bees and introduce a queen to them-- looks like a big hive... and thanks so much for sharing this- blessings
They got a queen and a nice new home located under some oak trees. I'm making some food for them now.
i so enjoy these bee videos-- they are awesome-- cant wait for updates... blessings
movinon04 We did another hive removal last night and I'm headed out the door to get them set up.
sweet-- i do believe these videos you make are my absolute favorite of all youtube videos-- cant wait to see more- hive updates- success and failure dos and donts-- love it all-- blessings
movinon04 Thanks so much. Ya'll have a great weekend.
Da fuq is that brittle cladding that you pulled off the walls. The timber boards behind that is what we call weather boards.
That was asbestos siding. It last forever but manufacture of it is outlawed now because it causes cancer.if you inhale the dust over long periods.
The siding on the house looks to be asbestos. Seen them many a time. Might want to start wearing breathing protection.
That is what it was. Lot of it around here. I don't fool with it much thankfully.
reelinhuntin- Does it take multiple exposures to cause issues or is one time enough to make someone very ill?
Also, does this mean that honey has been contaminated with asbestos because it was cut out around the hive?
The shingles are only dangerous if you break them and inhale the dust, that causes mesothelioma, a very specific kind of lung cancer
+Mashugina Would you know if the sleeves that the connections of electric and D C motors are placed in as well as the fiber that is cut and placed in the wiring slots as well as over the wiring has asbestos or used to? My now dead ex-husband was an electric AC or DC motor mechanic. He also had government contracts for ship wiring. I have often wondered about his work clothes having any of its dust. Back then I would sit with him for hours on a stool while he wound motors on overtime so i breathed alot of chemicals etc. when he stripped motors prior to wiring.them again. Even after we were married 14 years I would stay while he worked. Sadly I had to divorce him because he became an alcoholic. He also smoked 5 packs of cigarettes a day. He died in 2003 from liver failure. Although he had an excellent career reputation and photos of him standing inside government motors he rewound I don't think he was really happy being a motor mechanic. Neither of us ever remarried and that's why I admire Randy and his wife's marriage and good family life.
Where did you get that knife? I have a couple dozen cutouts under my belt so far, and need something similar.
It's just a cheap bread knife. I'm not sure where dad got it but it works pretty good. I usually use a fillet knife.
good vid mate,wd,good to see dad still out roaming around with his vac lololol
LOL Poor old thing can barely get around on uneven ground.
lolol
hey Randy, quick question on the boxes.... could the boxes be oiled(eg. linseed) inside and out instead of painted?
Shane Villis I wouldn't do the inside but yes you could do the outside. I'm not sure how long it lasts but my ax has been in the bed of my truck for a month and the handle seems to be holding up well. Only a slight color change. I used boiled linseed oil on it when I replaced the handle.
Question. Not related to the video tho. How do you keep ants out of ur hive? Their coming in cause of the top feeder. I installed my bees sunday. It's Wednesday now and I've cleaned dead ants out of the feed twice.
Granular poison on the ground for fire ants. I don't worry a whole lot about sugar ants.
Whatever happened to the world record bees you guys caught?
They are doing good. We're feeding them to get them going.
are you y'all in Mississippi?
Yep, Gulfport
How do you process honey comb with out the frames to put it in the extractor
Crush and strain
Is there any concern that you could develop a bee allergy? When you're having swelling following a sting concerns me. Because it is possible to get a life threatening allergy when you are stung, even though you have had so many.
No concern. A decade of stings and they have less effect than ever.
@@628DirtRooster Hopefully you have developed a immunity to them. Just watch out for a change in your reaction.
@@anitraduke3616 No immunity. Just a resistance. I still swell but not like someone else would.
Do you ever have trouble with rats in the hives ?
Not live ones.
I would like to contact the owner of this building.
John Goeddey I remember where it was but don't have their contact info.
What do you charge for a hive like this? I take it you toss the old black comb away??
+John Rideout About $400. The old black comb is melted down and turns back bright yellow.
His living the dream when going honey and bee hunting.
there are very few bees left in my area in Mo. 45 minutes west of St. louis
man iv been watching a lot of your vids always been intrigued by bees, been thinking about keeping them just dont know if my climate is suitable i saw this type of birdhouse beekeepers box that had a tap and when you turned it it would unhinge the combs and honey would flow, and then turn it again and it was an empty comb i know bees would be good for my garden
You can keep bees just about anywhere in the world. Don't waste your money on the bird house "Flow Hive".
+628DirtRooster that 'bird house' hive is ok but a bit gimmicky. I've started using poly nucs for overwintering. Can't comment on them yet as this'll be my first winter coming up. Seems like a good idea though....time will tell, like the Flowhive 😉
jon alford Let me know how they work out.
I've seen some videos of the FlowHives in action. I'm STILL not entirely sure what I think of them. Keep in mind, I am NOT a bee keeper but I've wanted to have a hive or two for a few years now and this winter I've been getting serious about it and I'll be going to my first meeting this month. What I don't understand about the FlowHive is the honey is drained without uncapping the honey... So how long does it take the bees to figure out there is no longer honey behind those cappings and how much extra time does it REALLY take for them to clear all those caps out, refill everything and recap it? I'm guessing not very long as bees are amazing, resourceful and super intelligent. I just wonder if it's done at the WRONG time of year, will they die due to all the extra work needed to replace the honey and not enough time? Of course, I know the bees can be fed, but I'm sure not ALL bee keepers keep track of their hives the way others do. Thankfully, I will have a mentor at least my first year so I don't get bees and somehow kill them off in a month. LOL That would devastate me as I LOVE honey bees and do animal rescue and I try to help, not harm any creatures I take into my care.
why can't you use the large opening to the vac? It seems like it would take longer with the smaller opening.
Small tip pulls them in easier and immediately reduces their speed when they get to the larger section of hose so they down't get beat up so bad.
makes sense....Thanks for the reply :)
How is all that honey sugar on your teeth?
Carpenter bees they knew you was coming so they nailed that s*** to the wall
Ok I have some dumb questions. 1 why is old comb black? 2. Where does a bee poop? 3. Is the fact that your bee veil is camouflaged a fashion statement or can they really not see you while wearing it? 😬
Bees poop outside the hive, usually on my truck. The camo was in my truck from hunting season but the bees seem to think it's an actual tree. The older comb gets the darker it gets after bees track everything they bring in across it and brood cycles run through it.
628DirtRooster - you are awesome! Thank you!!!
Dang what the heck kind of saw is that
I used to repair tools and I think that’s an old Black n Decker
Asbestos shingles?
Looking like work about now.
Kicking spring removals off with a bang. lol
Comb honey is the best honey in my opinion
You at least know it's the real thing when it's still in the comb. Snub to walmart.
Hey Randy, it’s me from Canada do bees 🐝 or wasps make nest in tall grass?II was little so I’d like to know what it would 🐝,one or the other🇨🇦🐝💐🐝🇨🇦
It’s probably some type or wasp or yellow jacket
Yo, yo, yo, let's get this video started.
Got it going... :)
If i do a cut out i think id bettet start on a junkie house first. So this would of been a good house. Dont matter to much if you mess up. Lol
Good times!!..LOL
Temporary lay offs - Good times
Easy credit rip offs - Good times
LOL
Time to call the fire department, and do a controlled burn, so they can practice. The Value of that Property seemed to be the Land, not the Structures.
Yep, it's about ready for that.
Your going to have a shiner for about a week, or get the other eyes stung and look like a racoon he heee i know it hurts bad, in about 1 hour will be real painful
I put ice where ever i get stung at, it help to keep the swilling down
It used to stay with me for a while but this one was completely gone in 24 hours.
Would it be cool If you could fast move threw jobs
The way you can do on vids
Super power
combwound, haha
Get a black marker and say
Santa got mad at you
Hey go to WWLTV s Facebook, the have a bee hive story and may need removal, I referred you to them. 😊😊
That is a nice looking hive. Who ever gets it will be lucky. I see they are doing a story on it at 6:00. I'm sure they've already found someone to speak with for their news segment. Maybe JP?
628DirtRooster Just referring ya. :)
Landaux Thanks man. How you been?
Been Guuud! lol
egg tooth
Blueberry pickles