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Commercial Beekeeping in Texas mid March through April update Digging out of a hole Time to Deliver
The last six weeks feels like nothing but driving and splits. We've experienced substantial growth this season and we are really working hard to get the bees out to all of our yards. The light is at the end, but it was a real challenge coming up with enough bees. Patients and good beekeeping is paying off. We finally feel we have the splits to meet our needs and still have some for growth in other areas. Thanks for tuning in. Gary
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January and February in the apiary | HBU readies beehives for California Almonds | Infrastructure
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Michael Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: January/February 2024 edition. In this episode. Nathan sits more on the job. Bees get shipped to California for Almonds. Infrastructure works continues. A little outreach and much much more.
Michelle tries to make a new breed of bees with early splits and fantastic genetics.
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flowers blooming, more bee education, making queens, with a little beekeeping thrown in.
New Overwinter Honey Hole - Finally Pollen & Some Hive Build Up - Spring Splits Begin Gary's VLOG
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Gary Barber's Commercial Beekeeper's VLOG - February 2024 edition Its been busy behind the scenes as we wait for spring, but I finally got this video out. I was really sweating it last time. Good news is we have stabilized and our hives are building once again. We have a long way to go with the condition of our stock, but with a little good weather I think we can pull it off. Thanks for watchin...
COMMERCIAL POLLINATOR ALMONDS AND 🐝-yond, season ends & new 1 begins. 365 days, ready, set and GO!
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In this episode we make the hard choices and lean into the season. Final prep for load of bees heading off to pollinate the almonds, loading semi chaos comes together for solid load, bees make it to California as we shift into next season with quick trip to Beeville, Texas and set up for spring grafting and splits. And the very exciting introduction of the new data tracking hive management app,...
HBU Gets Artistic, Commercial Beekeepers prank a Friend, Bees Go To California, Vandals and more
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Follow Michelle thru January as we watch loading up for California, cleaning up vandalized bee yards, Michelle teaches kids all about bees and so much more! Michelle Boerst's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: January 2024
Commercial Beekeeping Woes Can We Still Make Almond Contract? Another 386 Hives Lost to CCD
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Gary Barber’s Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: January 2024 is a month that I am glad is over. Started the month at 952 hives ended at 566. Still on the decline. We made the almond contract and got the bees away again, but it wasn’t easy. Had to make merges ahead of single digit cold. Our bees were brooding, but the cold chilled it all. Also start to talk ELAP.
Beekeeping Equipment basics Commercial 4 way pallets telescoping lid inner migratory feeding rim
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Mike Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: Hello UA-camrs and thank you for the awesome questions about the equipment we use (and don’t use) and why we chose it or what might be appropriate for your needs so here is an incomplete partial visual answer. In this video we show several different versions of equipment for hobby and commercial beekeeping with discussion about these choices and our exp...
Commercial Beekeepers Prep for Arctic Blast in Texas - Dink City strikes @ Worst TIme Hives Collapse
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Mike Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: Winter storm Heather is closing in on and the race is on to save the bees. In this episode you will see us doing merges right up until the edge of the cold front in the fight to take as many hives as possible to California to pollinate the almonds. We do the common newspaper merge and what we call a Dirty Merge, piling bees and brood from many colonies ...
Beekeepers getting stung, tree removal, team meeting and reducing excess space in the hives
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Michelle Boerst’s Beekeeping VLOG. Follow Michelle’s latest beekeeping adventures. Removals, grading, team meeting and more.
Commercial Beekeeping Woes Persist! Will We Have Enough Stock Come Through Winter Strong or Alive?
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Mike Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: Been a very busy few weeks at Honey Bees Unlimited. In this episode you will see more sites from the road as we cover the miles bringing home the last of the bees and stacking them deep at HQ. Hard year for the bees this season with the late summer drought with temps well into the 100's for over a month plus the mite explosion left us with some thin bee...
The Bees are Back! Mostly! Winter Solstice Passes Game on for Commercial Beekeeping. Ready Set Go!
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Gary Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: December 2023 we have been busy. The task of clearing out 150 yards and bringing the girls home has begun. We will them home, keep up the mite fight. We start to grade our stock and see what options will be available to as we start into a new year. This is my favorite time of year and also most stressful. We get to see where last year's hard work put us...
Winter is coming Commercial Beekeepers bring home the bees, review an Avant 528 test and treat Mites
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Mike Barber's Commercial Beekeeping VLOG: The last 3 weeks have been crazy busy for us at Honey Bees Unlimited so join me for your tour through my story as a commercial beekeeper. This episode, Redlight Zone, documents our efforts to bring back to HQ roughly 1200 hives spread across 6 counties in over 150 locations. I will introduce you to some of the equipment we use and you will meet another ...
No feelings in Beekeeping! Who get's stung? More Mites! Honey Robbers! Beekeeping with Uncle Marty
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Michelle Boerst's Beekeeping VLOG - Hang on to your hivetools, its another installment of your favorite Master Craftsman Beekeeper down in Texas. Mite checks, bees robbing other bees, insensitive spouses, and much much more fun!!!
Master Beekeeper Testing, ELAP Update, Cross Country Moves, Bringing Bees Home, Killing Mites & More
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Gary's Beekeeping VLOG: Was a busy November taking care of our honey bee. Lots to share this month. We were cruising through the year. Varroa mite checks were 0's and 1's all spring and most of summer. Started getting 2's and 3's in August so we treated with good results. Spot checks in early November revealed miters have spiked 6-18's. Worst time as they were all building from a brutal summer....
My first 5 years as a beekeeper in Texas. Small Scale, Sideliner all the way to to Commercial. HONEY
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My first 5 years as a beekeeper in Texas. Small Scale, Sideliner all the way to to Commercial. HONEY
Commercial Beekeeper stepping out of the Shadows. Mike's first beekeeping VLOG entry. Mites beware!!
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Commercial Beekeeper stepping out of the Shadows. Mike's first beekeeping VLOG entry. Mites beware!!
The latest in Michelle’s beekeeping journey. Lots of honey bee rescues and some new beekeepers.
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The latest in Michelle’s beekeeping journey. Lots of honey bee rescues and some new beekeepers.
We're back! New faces. More great beekeeping. Summer wrap. More infrastructure. Will it start, S130?
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We're back! New faces. More great beekeeping. Summer wrap. More infrastructure. Will it start, S130?
2 Tons of Honey - Join us for as we harvest and extract honey from 450 acres Hairy Vetch in Cooke Co
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2 Tons of Honey - Join us for as we harvest and extract honey from 450 acres Hairy Vetch in Cooke Co
We re-home a beehive Surrendered due to being Africanized honey bees, we were told. Unwrap with us
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We re-home a beehive Surrendered due to being Africanized honey bees, we were told. Unwrap with us
Checker Boarding Frames to Support Straighter Comb Building - Honey Production on Hairy Vetch - VLOG
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Checker Boarding Frames to Support Straighter Comb Building - Honey Production on Hairy Vetch - VLOG
Marking queens Pull splits, Buying, Selling and Hauling bees. April VLOG commercial beekeeping NTEX
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Marking queens Pull splits, Buying, Selling and Hauling bees. April VLOG commercial beekeeping NTEX
Scenes from a busy April splitting bee hives in a commercial apiary. Satisfying natural sound video
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Scenes from a busy April splitting bee hives in a commercial apiary. Satisfying natural sound video
The bees are home time to make splits - Last truck is back from the almonds it's springtime in Texas
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The bees are home time to make splits - Last truck is back from the almonds it's springtime in Texas
The Return From the California Central Valley Almond Orchards - Did the Flooding Hurt Them?
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The Return From the California Central Valley Almond Orchards - Did the Flooding Hurt Them?
First Day of Spring, First Swarm of the Season - Honey Bees relocated from a branch in Texas
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First Day of Spring, First Swarm of the Season - Honey Bees relocated from a branch in Texas
Unwrapping 12 Neglected Beehives - First inspection since? - How are the Honey Bees?
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Unwrapping 12 Neglected Beehives - First inspection since? - How are the Honey Bees?
Our beehives may be Underwater - Spring prep continues, will the California floods bee too much?
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Our beehives may be Underwater - Spring prep continues, will the California floods bee too much?
Inspecting the culls, why its best to merge your weakest beehives
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Inspecting the culls, why its best to merge your weakest beehives

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @HOWTOSOLVE243
    @HOWTOSOLVE243 16 годин тому

    Honey bees are blessings of the creator Allah on human. All praises and worships go to Allah.

  • @robinsonesoy844
    @robinsonesoy844 9 днів тому

    REMOVE THE BURR COMB 😡😡

  • @joncotn
    @joncotn 12 днів тому

    Maybe it would’ve been better to quarantine such a ‘mystery’ hive? AFB would have been a disaster for your apiary

  • @raymondbrown867
    @raymondbrown867 27 днів тому

    Not very gentile. Not my type of bee keeper.

  • @loghawgtv
    @loghawgtv Місяць тому

    Relocating an Africanized bee hive is like relocating a land mine..

  • @BeesinPR-rl3vu
    @BeesinPR-rl3vu Місяць тому

    On average how many bees die during inspection?

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 Місяць тому

    Fall feeding helps with strong spring bees 🐝

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 Місяць тому

    Do you look for the queen when making splits?

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 Місяць тому

    I’m in leesville la. A hour from newton. Where is your home yard?

  • @TexasGuy
    @TexasGuy 2 місяці тому

    Just caught up on your last three videos. Enjoyed them as always. Keep going!

  • @KajunHomestead
    @KajunHomestead 2 місяці тому

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 2 місяці тому

      Hey Hey

    • @steavenlee6154
      @steavenlee6154 2 місяці тому

      Will the Nectar data be able to show which queens have the best survival overwinter?

  • @taryldurant6356
    @taryldurant6356 2 місяці тому

    Alot of tough customers on here. I enjoyed it. I think its an important lesson for folks getting into bees that they are gonna get LOTS of calls to come pick up "africanized" hives.... they seldom if ever actually are. And.... as far as working too fast, not everybody has 1 or 2 hives they can spend a hour on , gotta get through them yards fast and efficient. Just found your channel, loving the videos!

  • @dadu63
    @dadu63 2 місяці тому

    It took yall longer to suit up than to work all those hives. Lol. Keep on beekeeping!

  • @ricksutton2902
    @ricksutton2902 2 місяці тому

    It looks like the same video you posted last month

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 2 місяці тому

      Sometime Gary and Mikes content overlaps. Two separate vlogs.

  • @user-gm3lo5cq8i
    @user-gm3lo5cq8i 2 місяці тому

    جئت تقتل النحل فقط

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 2 місяці тому

      Nope, Hive did great and we put it in our operation.

  • @user-zv3lj1ef7l
    @user-zv3lj1ef7l 2 місяці тому

    Those are docile bees. I clicked DISLIKE because you know better than to offer up click-BAIT.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 2 місяці тому

      Thats what they were billed to use when we were asked to remove them.

  • @user-gs9dy4pm1h
    @user-gs9dy4pm1h 3 місяці тому

    عمل ماشاء الله

  • @BigLBeefBeesBirdsnBahs
    @BigLBeefBeesBirdsnBahs 3 місяці тому

    Looking good...will be buying some queens from you this year!!!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 3 місяці тому

      Awesome, hopefully will have some spares to sell in May. Thanks Larry - Gary

  • @gene-sloca
    @gene-sloca 3 місяці тому

    Love your videos, please keep them coming.

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 3 місяці тому

    No entrance reducers? And 3/4”

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 3 місяці тому

      We run wide open most all the time, unless we are using an old used pallet that is already reduced. We did reduce some this year when we had unusual extreme cold for us. 3/4" on the pallet rails height? then yes

  • @mikeoakes7721
    @mikeoakes7721 3 місяці тому

    Glad your bees 🐝 are doing good! Still early here in Indiana but another month it will be on up here.

  • @steliandone4078
    @steliandone4078 4 місяці тому

    Hello sir. Can you please explain how to resolve this matter in pollination services. I was working with a broker in the season of 2022. I do like to know the Almonds grower instead. Any suggestion/advice on this would be appreciated. I’m located in N Texas and I own around 150 colonies. Thank you and success to you.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 3 місяці тому

      I really don't know how to go about it remotely. We have a broker that we have been working with for 5 years now. I very happy with everything he provides for us and haven't had reason to look elsewhere.

  • @nedheadwyoming
    @nedheadwyoming 4 місяці тому

    Potential and Promise! Nice work, nice bees. Good luck this season!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      Thanks, you too! We are trying to figure this all out. Thanks for the support. Gary

  • @Synergyfarm
    @Synergyfarm 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video as always. Do you do any work in Florida at all? And is the app nectar on Apple App Store?

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      We are mainly in north Texas. Try to have a presence on the almonds each spring. When we have spare bee in the spring we do like to send them to some friends in Wisconsin for a honey share. nectar.buzz I’ve been looking at it for a few months now. Wanted to give it a shot. I think it’s going to be a game changer for us as long as the data is input properly.

  • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
    @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 4 місяці тому

    Woah

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      They were a bit def pissy that day. They I had too many parent hives after splits with grumpy foragers. They all settled down a couple of weeks later.

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 4 місяці тому

    That pallets that you put on the grass, under the migratory pallet, do you ever treat it with diesel or oil to keep it from rotting?

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      Nope, just find new ones on the side. We call them trash pallets since we find them in the trash. Really protects the bee pallets though. Gary

  • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
    @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 4 місяці тому

    Booooo LOL 😂

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      I know. I need new material. If you can beelieve it.

  • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
    @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 4 місяці тому

    LOL 😂😂😂

  • @BuhlzI
    @BuhlzI 4 місяці тому

    That is one hot hive

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      They were all having a bad day in the wind. The settled back down after a few weeks.

  • @reaperclark
    @reaperclark 4 місяці тому

    I’m not real sure about “bee balls”on my little Angus!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      You can drive through fields of wildflowers and pollinate with those.

  • @wishicouldspel
    @wishicouldspel 4 місяці тому

    Would love to know the number of hives that you actually got to pass grading in the almonds. From what im hearing and seeing here on this video im betting it wont be many. Looks like the real bee work...... Treating and feeding is being done 5 months to late.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      We sent about 200, down 250 from last year. Yes correct, it was I bad year and I make no secret of that. Pretty obvious, but you had to comment anyway. So just being snarky or trying to help? I can't tell. I'm glad I got the point across. We work hard for our bees, what real work did we miss? I am curious to know. You know so much from one of our videos. Guess you are en expert on our environment here in North Texas on the prairie. I would love more insight and help. Our biggest problem each year is nice winter days. Hives that are strong in November and December start crashing in January. We have bad winter dearths but nice days the bees fly and fly not finding anything and just wears out the winter bees. I wish they would just cluster for 3 months, that would be easy. Thanks for watching and engaging. This is a hard business especially trying to figure it out from scratch and not living in bee country. Please if you have real tips I would love to hear them. We had 600 that graded out late November. I'll take any real suggestions, but you seem to suggest that we don't put in the work. Give me something constructive, we don't need your petty assumptions. Cheers! Gary

  • @wishicouldspel
    @wishicouldspel 4 місяці тому

    Free insurance? Anyone want to guees why the national debt is 30+ trillion. FREE Government. money isn't.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      Sounds like you are not a fan of government assistance and feel we should absorb the losses incurred. Its intended to help the protect food chain for all of us. CCD is real. We do are best to keep them going, but so much out of our control.

  • @BuhlzI
    @BuhlzI 4 місяці тому

    You have to appreciate Uncle Marty's work ethic.! People can learn from his example.

  • @kathyhathaway8823
    @kathyhathaway8823 4 місяці тому

    You talking about not having a big building up in colony’s . That is the same thing that happened to me but for some reason it was just in one yard an all was treated the same way an all mite counts was low . My queens was in there year two but they all was the same age . So not sure what happened but it is just a thing that happened. This season is looking a lot better now so just do what I have to do . On the very clean white bee suit you can tell who the boss is. LOL . Hope you have a great season. Thanks

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      Who knows, probably got into something bad at that yard, just my guess? Thanks for the well wishes. Hope yours is a good one too. Gary

  • @kenalv
    @kenalv 4 місяці тому

    No wonder they are called Africanized bees, they are treated very roughly. Where there is smoke, there is fire.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 4 місяці тому

      They were just queenless, once they re-queened. Gentle as can be.

  • @peacefulmind1559
    @peacefulmind1559 5 місяців тому

    Worried about making the contract at the expense of your honey bees! It's not always about the money! How's the weather in California? Yesterday in Michigan my honey bees got their first cleansing flight this winter. Why don't you commercial beekeepers do a pollinating strike until the toxic chemicals are band in the U.S.! My honey bees will only live 3-4 months through winter because of the toxic chemicals crop farmers are putting into the environment. I DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR YOUR LOSSES!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      This is our livelihood. We care about the health of our bees. Unfortunately we have to cull bees. The bees merged realistically should’ve been culled much sooner. We were trying to give them a chance. Most merged were less than 3 frames of bees. Being from Michigan I feel it’s fair to say you would agree that bees of this strength are ill prepared for sustained single digit cold. I feel we saved those workers be combining them. Yes we sacrificed some queens that had done their job, but were no longer. I stay active with several associations that currently fight for better beekeeping practices in commercial agriculture. We are in agriculture and support agriculture. The growers we work with do not spray when our bees are in the area. When they do they do it responsibly and work with us to develop their best practice. Boycotting an industry we support and rely on makes no sense. The almonds allow our bees to grow and build up early. That way we can have to bees to supply to small scale beekeepers. If you want to make a difference join your favorite associations. Help them with lobbying efforts. Trolling commercial beekeepers that struggle with hard decisions faced when thinking about the health and viability of their entire operation probably won’t help make much of a change. We do appreciate you watching and engaging. This is a hard business and we are faced with many challenges. Together as beekeepers we can make a difference.

    • @rajbeekie7124
      @rajbeekie7124 4 місяці тому

      What's up with the hate? The man is trying to make a living.

  • @lomavistabeeco
    @lomavistabeeco 5 місяців тому

    Hey Gary…good luck to you in Pixley. I’m glad your driver didn’t get seriously hurt. That looked like an epic fall! The weather isn’t the best, but a ton better than last year! Orchards should only be muddy and not flooded.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Our broker got them spread. We notched the feeding rims this year just in case of flood. That fall scared the you know what out of me. It could have been real bad. I hope they get more days to fly this year. We need a good build up.

  • @beehivewithaview9760
    @beehivewithaview9760 5 місяців тому

    Nice 80 series Land Cruiser.!

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 5 місяців тому

    Camera man… slow down the turns and movements please

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      I’ll do my best to slow it down. Need to find a good mic too. Thanks for watching.

  • @rtxhoneybees
    @rtxhoneybees 5 місяців тому

    Good to see you back on the YT, Gary. I think you are going to be ok because you are starting to sound like a farmer! Very good update. I am working on a 2 way pallet to start thinking about being able to move bees with the tractor. Maybe in a year or two, I'll be bugging you about joining the co-op. Good luck to yall in the Almonds this year. Im hearing that the problems they had last year has caused a lot of people to not send bees and has created a shortage. If you decide to buy bees off of the Almonds, I hope you can share that experience. Take care.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Its looking like we are going to have to buy some or find some brood to buy around here. I still see a lot of guys looking to find a place for their bees in the Commercial Beekeepers FB group. Its a good one if you aren't a member. I also like Sideliners too big too quit. Diesel is definitely the way to go, we aint getting any younger.

  • @nedheadwyoming
    @nedheadwyoming 5 місяців тому

    Hang in there, buddy. You'll figure this out, and you'll make this work. Ever Forward, and look to better days ahead. Hard work and optimism go a long way!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Heck yeah! If it was easy everyone would be doing it.

  • @jodygucwa8892
    @jodygucwa8892 5 місяців тому

    Michigan They formulate are diesel so it wont jell until we get below 0 for a few days to a week or so.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Makes sense, I heard our is normally good until 10f

  • @aarontroutt5958
    @aarontroutt5958 5 місяців тому

    I would love to see how you made those queen breeding hives. Measurements etc

    • @MikeBarberHBU
      @MikeBarberHBU 5 місяців тому

      I will see what we can do about that request and maybe do what we do how to when using them. Thank you!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Noted!

  • @rtxhoneybees
    @rtxhoneybees 5 місяців тому

    I find it interesting that you use the flat top. Most commercial beekeepers like the interlocking shims that are aligned with runners on the botton of the pallet. You way sure does allow you to stack non-standard pallets.

    • @rtxhoneybees
      @rtxhoneybees 5 місяців тому

      Oh and those corner thingys in that top feeder allow bees to empty the feeder regardless of the direction the hive is sloped.

    • @MikeBarberHBU
      @MikeBarberHBU 5 місяців тому

      When we first started hauling bees I was really uptight about the whole process, overtime the things I worry about seem to be more about ease and efficiency. You bring some good points about the lids and runners fitting together on the first style lid and "locking" into place and you are exactly correct that the non standard pallets created problems. I really like the flat top too for the reason that we deal with a lot of awkward loads and the slick top allows me to slide bump the top pallets a bit more which helps when the night gets long. Thanks for watching!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Phillip, you nailed it non standard. Our equipment is all over the place from buying bees off the almonds over the years. Last year our 2 loads were made up of bees from 7 keepers. Looks janky on the truck. One keeper had his pallet runners too close. He couldn’t stack his. Had to put them on the bottom. Bees drift up on the way.

    • @rtxhoneybees
      @rtxhoneybees 5 місяців тому

      @@honeybeesunlimited Gary and I exchanged a few comments about yall putting together a combo truck of beehives. I thought that was very generous of you to do that for smaller beekeepers. I am guessing you are just taking your own bees this year, correct? I am not too far from yall. I live near Dallas. I keep a few hives at my home and about 30ish at my farm south of Corsicana. If I can find the time, I'd like to come take a look at your operation. Maybe make a video. Take care.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      We are loading the truck Wednesday night starting at 6:00. Still coop'ed this year. Come out if you like. gary@honeybeesultd.com

  • @dcsblessedbees
    @dcsblessedbees 5 місяців тому

    👍I prefer the narrow side, make them fat drone work for it.😂Blessed Days...

    • @MikeBarberHBU
      @MikeBarberHBU 5 місяців тому

      The poor drones just never get any respect! Thank you for tuning in, much appreciated!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      Haha. Thanks for watching.

  • @GangsterPsyko
    @GangsterPsyko 5 місяців тому

    This is my 1st time watching your videos, who are you guys, i didn’t know a group like this existed 🤔 I'll look into your channel about

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      We are just beekeepers. Get calls from time to time to look in on abandoned hives. Thought it would be fun to drag y’all along. Thanks for watching.

  • @GangsterPsyko
    @GangsterPsyko 5 місяців тому

    Are you guys like Bees cops? #SaveTheBees Bees need safe environments

  • @BobMinteer
    @BobMinteer 5 місяців тому

    Love your VLOG !! Great information and it's like a "ride-along" with a pro.

  • @jonathanstevens9919
    @jonathanstevens9919 5 місяців тому

    Kerosene burns alot cleaner in them than diesel lot less fumes

    • @MikeBarberHBU
      @MikeBarberHBU 5 місяців тому

      Thank you Jonathan, I need to make the effort and go a little further to grab some kerosene. We appreciate your support.

    • @jonathanstevens9919
      @jonathanstevens9919 5 місяців тому

      @@MikeBarberHBU thank you guys for putting out content going on 3rd year going from 30 to 100 hives this spring

    • @MikeBarberHBU
      @MikeBarberHBU 5 місяців тому

      @@jonathanstevens9919 you are going strong, and you have hits some big steps in a short amount of time, congrats. Scaling up is a constant challenge, fortunately the constant cycle of growth we are in is extremely interesting. Each big jump we take requires more infrastructure and better effort management but it also opens up more opportunities. We experience some a lot of growing pains along the ways but a willingness to work hard and work though it yielded solid results. Cheers to you and your bees, thank you for reaching out, stay at it and I look forward to hearing more from you. Your are very welcome and thank you!

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      The heaters are much better and efficient than before. I thought they were burning kerosene. Gary

  • @kyefinch
    @kyefinch 5 місяців тому

    So im going to stop you right there, you posted this video in the fall. If you have any experience and you yourself stated "dead winter cluster" if this lady has not maintained her colonies im assuming for almost a year and a half without mite treatments, supplemental feddings etc and for you to say that this lady got jipped and needs to buy bees from a reputable seller i would just laugh at you if i was standing next to you. If anything the person to blame is the lady thst bought them. I would have been flat out honest with her as said if you dont want to maintain your animals then you shouldn't have them. Very shallow video on your part man.

    • @honeybeesunlimited
      @honeybeesunlimited 5 місяців тому

      We had no ideal what we were going to find. This was posted last winter. Not sure why you think it was a fall video. She is not a beekeeping, she never agreed to take care of them. The keeper that was responsible stops showing up. We he the call to investigate. I didn’t like what we found either, but it no lie.