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Swarm Trap That Ruled Them All!
Available now at: www.infinitebeeco.com
This swarm trap includes everything you need to get started swarm trapping. Just take it out of the box, hang it in a tree, and wait for your FREE BEES to show up!
FULLY ASSEMBLED WITH BAIT INCLUDED: This swarm trap is ready to use out of the box with everything you will need including a 1 oz bottle of Infinite Bee Co's Swarm Lure.
COMES WITH TEN FRAMES: Includes 10 deep Langstroth frames with plastic foundation heavily coated in bees wax to give your bait hive an authentic smell.
INCLUDES A STRAP: Each trap comes with a 12' heavy duty ratchet strap.
LOCKING LID: Each swarm box includes a locking lid which allows for safe transportation of swarm catches and prevents the lid from blowing off in windy conditions.
BULLETPROOF CONSTRUCTION: Each bee box is constructed out of exterior sheeting and a water-based paint that is 6X thicker and more durable than other exterior paints. This will ensure that your swarm trap lasts for many seasons to come!
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Відео

Best Day of Honey Bee Swarm Trapping Ever! (Part 3)
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In this video, I take you along with me for my third swarm catch of the 2020 season. This swarm trap was placed approximately 6 feet off the ground in a large tree, facing East. Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially and a few other tools/gadgets that help with swarm trapping. If you want to start swarm trapping but don't want to build your own trap, you can...
ASMR Finishing 3D Cutting Boards | Oddly Satisfying & Visually Stimulating
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Here is a list of tools, products, and materials used in this project. Amazon Affiliate Links: - Saw Stop 1 3/4 Horse Power Professional Cabinet Saw: amzn.to/3wYR9G6 - Tight Bond II Wood Glue (32 ounces): amzn.to/3J1vvDh - Tight Bond II Wood Glue (1 gallon): amzn.to/3K4mxq6 - Cutting Board Wax (10oz): amzn.to/3NFPPhc - Butcher Block Oil: amzn.to/3wZGjja - Food Grade Mineral Oil Bulk (5 Gallon):...
ASMR Filling Jars of Honey | Oddly Satisfying & Visually Stimulating
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ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a euphoric experience identified by a tingling sensation that triggers positive feelings, relaxation and focus. Watching the harvest of honeycomb is an example of a trigger for ASMR. Everyone has a different ASMR triggers. I hope you find one that can help you to relax.
ASMR Raw Honey Extraction | Oddly Satisfying & Visually Stimulating
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ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a euphoric experience identified by a tingling sensation that triggers positive feelings, relaxation and focus. Watching the harvest of honeycomb is an example of a trigger for ASMR. Everyone has a different ASMR triggers. I hope you find one that can help you to relax.
ASMR Harvesting Raw Honey Comb | Oddly Satisfying & Visually Stimulating
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ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a euphoric experience identified by a tingling sensation that triggers positive feelings, relaxation and focus. Watching the harvest of honeycomb is an example of a trigger for ASMR. Everyone has a different ASMR triggers. I hope you find one that can help you to relax.
Best Day of Honey Bee Swarm Trapping Ever! (Part 2)
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In this video, I take you along with me for my second swarm catch of the 2020 season. This swarm trap was placed approximately 4.5 feet off the ground in a small tree. This is an unusual trap location but the bees didn't seem to mind it! Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially and a few other tools/gadgets that help with swarm trapping. If you want to start s...
Best Day of Honey Bee Swarm Trapping Ever! (Part 1)
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In this video, I take you along with me for my first swarm catch of the 2020 season. This swarm trap was placed in a ladder stand, which is an easy way to put a trap out and catch bees at a higher distance from the ground. Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially and a few other tools/gadgets that help with swarm trapping. If you want to start swarm trapping b...
Beekeeping Failure - The Worst Day of Beekeeping - Lessons & Key Takeaways (Part 2)
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Watch Part 1 of the Series: ua-cam.com/video/b6R9BBPL5dM/v-deo.html April 4, 2020 will go down in the books as the worst day of my beekeeping career. On this day, I learned that I had lost all of my beehives over the winter. This video describes my initial reactions, lessons, and key takeaways from this experience.
Beekeeping Failure - The Worst Day of Beekeeping - Lessons & Key Takeaways (Part 1)
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April 4, 2020 will go down in the books as the worst day of my beekeeping career. On this day, I learned that I had lost all of my beehives over the winter. This video describes my initial reactions, lessons, and key takeaways from this experience.
Swarm Catch #3 & Poison Oak - Episode 10
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In this video, I show you another swarm catch during the 2018 season and document a bad case of poison oak that I got while checking traps. Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially and a few other tools/gadgets that help with swarm trapping. If you want to start swarm trapping but don't want to build your own trap, you can purchase them commercially (I have li...
BIGGEST Swarm Catch of My Life - Episode 9 of Swarm Trapping VLOG
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In this video, I take you along with me for my second swarm catch of the season. This swarm must have been caught a few weeks before I recovered the trap as all five frames were drawn out and there was a lot of capped brood. Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially and a few other tools/gadgets that help with swarm trapping. If you want to start swarm trapping...
First Swarm Catch of the Season - Episode 8 of Swarm Trapping VLOG
Переглядів 9 тис.6 років тому
In this episode, I show you my first swarm catch of the season. Luckily, it was near my house so I was able to track the progression of the swarm from scouting all the way to the catch. Additionally, in this video, I show you how I transport my catch and the method that I use to transfer the catch into their new hive. Although I do make some of my equipment, I still purchase bait commercially a...
Surprised When I Take My HONEY BEE CANDY BOARDS Off in the Spring!
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Last winter, during my last inspection, I looked at the amount of honey storage that was in each hive and placed a sugar "candy board" on three hives. Luckily all three hives made it through the winter and will be honey producers this year! I think I took the candy boards off a little late this year but with Missouri's uncharacteristic weather this spring, I did the best I could. Thanks for wat...
Complete Guide to Building a Durable Beehive Stand
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In this video, I show you how to build a durable beehive stand using 2x4s and 2x6s. Included in the video are all of my materials, precise measurements, and a step-by-step walkthrough of how to build one of these beehive stands. Materials for 1 beehive stand: 3x 10 ft. 2x4s 4x 10 ft. 2x6s Here is a list of tools and materials used in this project. Amazon Affiliate Links: Kilz Outdoor Primer (1-...
Building Bee Frames - Make vs. Buy - From an Accountant's Perspective
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Building Bee Frames - Make vs. Buy - From an Accountant's Perspective
Building Nuc Boxes the EASY WAY - Using Pocket Holes
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Building Nuc Boxes the EASY WAY - Using Pocket Holes
Episode 7: Recalling My First Swarm Catch
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Episode 7: Recalling My First Swarm Catch
Episode 6: Using "Dead Outs" to Bait Your Swarm Trap
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Episode 6: Using "Dead Outs" to Bait Your Swarm Trap
Episode 5: Setting Swarm Traps Is All About Location, Location, Location!
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Episode 5: Setting Swarm Traps Is All About Location, Location, Location!
Episode 4: How to Set and Bait a Swarm Trap / Bait Hive
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Episode 4: How to Set and Bait a Swarm Trap / Bait Hive
Episode 3: Completed Swarm Traps & Season Kickoff
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Episode 3: Completed Swarm Traps & Season Kickoff
The Complete Guide to Building a Swarm Trap or Bait Hive - Episode 2
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The Complete Guide to Building a Swarm Trap or Bait Hive - Episode 2
Episode 1: Swarm Trapping for Honey Bees - What is swarm trapping?
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Episode 1: Swarm Trapping for Honey Bees - What is swarm trapping?
Making Handles for a Cutting Board
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Making Handles for a Cutting Board
Applying Mineral Oil & Beeswax to Finish, Preserve, and Protect Your Cutting Board
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Applying Mineral Oil & Beeswax to Finish, Preserve, and Protect Your Cutting Board
DIY: 3D Cutting Board - Timelapse Video
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DIY: 3D Cutting Board - Timelapse Video
DIY Cutting Board/Butcher Block Mineral Oil and Beeswax Finish
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DIY Cutting Board/Butcher Block Mineral Oil and Beeswax Finish
Wood Glue Tips, Tricks, and Money Saving Hacks
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Wood Glue Tips, Tricks, and Money Saving Hacks

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @alexk6745
    @alexk6745 13 днів тому

    I wanted to have just a very deep frames for broodboxes having size of 2 boxes (full frame which is 9 9/16" 241mm approx. and the ideal frame which is 5 3/4" 144mm approx.) So by brood box will be in 2 8 frame boxes, but I put only 7 frames which will be having height of 385mm. This will be equivalent to 12 frames, but you're dealing with only 7 frames. The goal is to work with 8 frame supers which will be easier to handle and at the same time 7 frame broodbox which is equivalent of 12 frames for a strong colony. But the time spent is a killer. I currently between contracts but I can't work for for $10. I wish I could.

  • @jamesadams3730
    @jamesadams3730 2 місяці тому

    You also didn’t factor in the cost of shipping. I’m sure the cost to ship 150 assembled frames and weight would be pricey unless they offered free shipping. This would dramatically change the cost per frame

  • @duubtuub3071
    @duubtuub3071 3 місяці тому

    It occurs to me that weighing the two different boards would establish if more oil is absorbed by one over the other. Also have to wonder why you don't submerge-soak for more than 20 minutes?

  • @davidlewis4179
    @davidlewis4179 5 місяців тому

    I built my first 3 bait hives in 2019 following basically the same process. @beecatcher6653 has a link to his instructions on his channel but he has gone silent about 3 years ago. My first year beekeeping was 2019 so I didn't have any used comb. So my first year was a bust. So what did I do my second year? I built 3 more. Now that I had used brood comb I caught 3 swarms. I did mess one bait hive up some how. I think that I built the sides using the bottom board as the frame rest was only about ¼". I finally corrected the issue this afternoon. By taking my multi-tool and cutting the side to the correct length.

  • @cinepost
    @cinepost 6 місяців тому

    Just include a link in the description next time… saves lives.

  • @LordPebble2309
    @LordPebble2309 8 місяців тому

    Hope your hand is ok now

  • @splenda89
    @splenda89 8 місяців тому

    the website listed is no longer working. do you have a new website?

  • @jonsullivan5281
    @jonsullivan5281 8 місяців тому

    Is the attractant the same all across the states?

    • @coincollector315
      @coincollector315 4 місяці тому

      There is no reason it wouldn’t be the same. It’s most likely just lemon grass oil.

  • @user-rh4qv7wq6h
    @user-rh4qv7wq6h 8 місяців тому

    I didn't see a calculation for shipping costs which, nowadays, is about the same as the cost of the frames, essentially doubling the price. No thanks! I'll make my own.

  • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353
    @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353 9 місяців тому

    Wish you had a regular video showing how its made. Step by step...or do you? Would like to see it. They're beautiful! Might be out of luck on you commenting. Doesn't look like you answered past people who also asked questions...

  • @messipepe4667
    @messipepe4667 Рік тому

    Will be cool if you could add metric system as well in the following videos.😊

  • @trentsuisse
    @trentsuisse Рік тому

    Thank you so much. That video was so helpful and allowed me to build my own (albeit to Australian specs). The way you used the handles to create space for the frame edges was genius!

  • @DimanSabar-zh7vs
    @DimanSabar-zh7vs Рік тому

    I want to this box

  • @stevensanders7427
    @stevensanders7427 Рік тому

    good job sir!

  • @tterry53
    @tterry53 Рік тому

    WOW, 5 years later and they are selling for $4.00 each.

  • @trigatupp
    @trigatupp Рік тому

    Could you use 15/32 plywood and still use your measurements?

  • @MichaelArnold0919
    @MichaelArnold0919 Рік тому

    Didn't the total hours spent cutting and fitting together work out to more that 14 hrs?

  • @robertreynolds2524
    @robertreynolds2524 Рік тому

    Did you figure cleanup and diposal?

  • @DNA2000-8bit
    @DNA2000-8bit Рік тому

    Honestly, I just screengrabbed the Kelleys Bees page at the 12:53 mark and ordered from there. Because It's a nice price and save me the labor, time and occasional mistakes I would make building my own. It's one thing to be an accountant. It's another to presume 100% accuracy and 0% waste.

  • @Rhams3y
    @Rhams3y Рік тому

    I made a four or eight frame trap with a similar idea, but instead of using a removable frame rest the side of the hive fits in like a puzzle and slides out using two 45 degree cuts. So you slide the portion of the one side out, push the frames in and slide them to the opposite wall, then place the additional four frames on top. Yours is so much simpler and accomplishes the same thing with less of a headache and it's probably more durable too. Wish I saw this video first.

  • @alejandroescobar5203
    @alejandroescobar5203 Рік тому

    Beautiful work !

  • @denniss2290
    @denniss2290 Рік тому

    I believe in your calculations you included the time to put these frames together in your final price and if I'm not wrong and you're purchasing them Prada cost that was frames night put together so unless I missed something in the equation that has to be back out based on based on trying to find the purchase price of the frames unassemble I believe the price that you were quoting for the buying those frame pieces bulk was a price for unassemble and then you assemble them and keep up with your time for assembling them and added it to the call which would I believe the incorrect that line item would be a separate line item I may not have been paying attention well enough and I may have missed where you change that out but I don't think I did I believe that you faced your figures on the purchase price of unassembled frames being a little less than $2 and you actually put together the frames and had that cost in your equation which means you would have to compare your calls to purchasing a symbol frames will be interesting to hear your reply maybe I missed that line item or the deduction for that line item

  • @daverowden-RowdyBeeFarms
    @daverowden-RowdyBeeFarms Рік тому

    Drywall screws are designed to break off easy

  • @danpadulajr9448
    @danpadulajr9448 Рік тому

    Great video. Very informative and easy to follow.

  • @williambonfiglio5933
    @williambonfiglio5933 Рік тому

    You indicated the wrong size on your router bit. The shank is 1/4", but the cove bit you show and use is 3/4" cutting circumference.

  • @tomsuelyblaisdell
    @tomsuelyblaisdell Рік тому

    Hi there, just wondering if you have to cut comb of the bottom, why use a trap that is deeper than the hive they are going to? God bless you!

  • @brunosturm
    @brunosturm Рік тому

    For my your trap is overengeneered, it's like a hive the way you do it.

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist Рік тому

    I noticed your frames aren't wired, wiring would simply make the whole process prohibitive, but even in saying that, I do make my own frames because I enjoy it.

  • @aliciawinkler6362
    @aliciawinkler6362 2 роки тому

    If you paint it before you put the aluminum on top it may be easier. Also taking it down with removable top seems like a pain. On mine the top hinges on screws(cheap hing) and a cheap snap done clasp on the other side for easier operations. I like the plastic spiners on my entrance hole. Makes it easy to close when taking down or if you see a ball seen during season and have a swarm trap in your vehicle you can put the same in the swarm trap and turn the spinner to queen excluder setting so you can leave the box sit and the bees you didn't get into the box can find their way in to their queen and you can get them all by the evening and close them up with just turning the spinner. Squirrels eat chew them up I'm experiencing with solutions for that. Hot sauce mixed into the paint did not help. Next try will be wrapping with hard wire cloth. Why use pocket screws on part ot it then nails on others?

  • @Sandmtsawmill
    @Sandmtsawmill 2 роки тому

    This video is four years old now and lumber prices have gone up as have the prices of frames. Since I am retired my time is spent doing what I want. Also, I own a sawmill and can make my own lumber. Making frames for myself is a no brainer. My question is, can I produce them efficiently enough and in large enough quantity to make it profitable?

  • @QWhyAwhy
    @QWhyAwhy 2 роки тому

    just revisited this and have noticed you have an error in the first calculation at 5.58mins into the vid - cutting side bars should be 337 mins not the 237 mins shown (100 mins short)

  • @enveloperdeveloper8627
    @enveloperdeveloper8627 2 роки тому

    I love honey.

  • @rockheadbikes1675
    @rockheadbikes1675 2 роки тому

    Damn I like how you used a drill with a buffer to apply the board butter. Im going to try that.

  • @vmr6771
    @vmr6771 2 роки тому

    Liked you giving measurements on the boards and explanation.

  • @jirihala8684
    @jirihala8684 2 роки тому

    Can you send please the link for mineral oil which you used? I cannot find any mineral oil of this ammount for reasonable price, small cup of mineral oild aprox 15-25e seems little crazy for me

  • @josephvogel7234
    @josephvogel7234 2 роки тому

    I don't know what your vision for your hives are but if you go with double brood boxes and add more than two honey supers...you're going to need a ladder.

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Рік тому

      I believe he used the 18 inch height recommended for skunks, I started using 12 inch block and I'm a lot happier with the lower height on a double deep and one honey super.

  • @HuntrPat
    @HuntrPat 2 роки тому

    too funny click on kreg jig and tight bond glues come up.

  • @edgreywolf
    @edgreywolf 2 роки тому

    liters? where are you Europe? seeley and others that have studied bees here in the US did measurments in gal not liters........

  • @bigdaddydoitall
    @bigdaddydoitall 2 роки тому

    Let's say, how long did it take for your frames to arrive? Did you take the days lost while in transit into consideration?

  • @tryathingtv2606
    @tryathingtv2606 2 роки тому

    Nice work

  • @rickthompson3754
    @rickthompson3754 2 роки тому

    Such a simple way to get your handles centred, saved me at least 20 minutes of friggen around to set my stop blocks. Thank you for making this video.

  • @dermotjones
    @dermotjones 2 роки тому

    Do you have written plans for the folks who don't have time to go through the whole video again?

  • @brucejarrell5707
    @brucejarrell5707 2 роки тому

    Outstanding video!

  • @vodoc
    @vodoc 2 роки тому

    Ahhhh... 5 sheets for 125 dollars...

  • @cooldrop02
    @cooldrop02 2 роки тому

    Do you think this technique would be suitable for wooden combs? Sans the electric buffer of course cuz they'll just fly everywhere lol.

  • @donaldgulledge729
    @donaldgulledge729 2 роки тому

    Some accountant you are - you didn't attach your spreadsheet to the video as a download so we can audit your work. (just kidding though I wanted it to use to evaluate my efforts in different size batches) That said - accounting error! - The sheet your showing at minute 7:35 in the video - your top section for Side Bars your total should be 330 minutes, not 237minutes - your not including the Bandsaw 93 minutes in your summation. - so that's another hour and a half your missing from your work so the time in hours is 5.5 instead of 3.95. I knew that had to be wrong because I know comparatively sidebars are about the longest process depending on how much effort you want to put into the ears of your top bars. Also, your total process hours is not including your Assembly hours - so in addition to missing some of the time in sidebars, it is another 1.83 hours short. Your total time should be 16.18 hours and your time per unit would be 6.47 instead of the 5.85 you show. - that of course changes the rest of your analysis as well, and at $10/hr makes your frames about 0.20 more expensive each or $1.43 per frame - and should amount to about a savings 0.30 a frame - not 0.50 as you show. Looking through the comments I see others have pointed this out as well. For me, the real savings is collecting scrap framing lumber from my area and so my material costs for frames are near zero (still need glue, brad nails and foundation). It is the box building I expend money on because I can't find that lumber for free.

  • @claythomas7982
    @claythomas7982 2 роки тому

    I dont need such a detailed break down, I already know its cheaper to make them IF you have the skill and know how. If not you're going to pay for someone elses time, material and shipping

  • @robolyn
    @robolyn 2 роки тому

    Any concern with leaving oil in the container for dipping items? I will be making several cutting boards in the near future and would rather dip them. I have the walrus oil cutting board oil and was wondering about leaving the oil in the dip container. Mostly concerned about anything from the plastic leaching into the oil since it will be in contact with food. Any comments or tips are welcome👍 Thanks!

    • @jeffroberts760
      @jeffroberts760 2 роки тому

      Just leave it in there - mineral oil will not degrade plastic - go in your cupboard and look at the use by date on your cooking oil and you’ll see what I mean👍🏻

  • @jandmcustomcycles3788
    @jandmcustomcycles3788 2 роки тому

    Something to consider, if you are "working" to buy the frames the cost is not a real world figure. To earn the purchase price you have to also factor in withholdings, taxes, work expenses, insurance... the 1.75 price now is closer to 3 bucks.

  • @kameronwomble1254
    @kameronwomble1254 2 роки тому

    Did you say with these measurements you were using medium frames or deep ?