I’m a first time beekeeper this year going with apimaye hives. Would love to keep watching you document your process with these hives through the season so I can learn more as I go. Thanks for your video you rock.
Both of our apimaye hives wintered fine. I noticed that the bees are a little slower getting going in the mornings. My guess is that it takes a little longer to start warming up.
Good to hear that you have a positive experience with these hives! I had trouble wintering my bees in them in MN but just moved to TN so I look forward to seeing how they work down here!
I like the new see through feeder design. ..hope they add the feeder ladders to the inside of the feeder like the entrance of the feeder. ...,rough sides of frames to give better frame grabbing would be nice too.
This helped so SO much! As a new beekeeper, the instructions had me a bit frazzled and you thoughtfully went through the process effortlessly! Thanks so much.
Started last year with an Apimaye hive ... our bees overwintered just fine, although I did take the extra step of building a 1" foam box to put over the hive for added insulation. Also taped off the vents in the bottom board. We had a week of arctic blast here in NW MT with a few nights well below zero ... but it was pretty cool to go and stick my ear against the vent opening and hear the reassuring drone of the bees in there. Just ordered a 2nd setup and adding another package here in May.
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547 no, but it looks interesting and I think it could work given how well-insulated these Apimaye hives are. Maybe something to think about for when our colonies are more robust.
I started with their 7 frame nuc 3 years ago. The only thing I would change is that I think the brood chamber should be attached to the bottom board with latches. Not permanently. There have been plenty of times I would have liked to be able to tip it back to do a quick noninvasive assesment.
What was your experience keeping the wax and propolis cleaned on these? Also your thoughts on resistance to animal chewing such as raccoons or opossums.
Imagine what a dream it would be for a beginner to try such a beehive for free here in Sweden, But in any case it will be exciting to follow your cups and see how it goes!
Kamon. I’m new at bees. Only have 1 hive. Last Thursday they were loaded with bees and very chill in my top box I started worrying that they might swarm so I felt today I needed to get into the bottom box and check for queen cells. They lit me up like a Christmas tree with a suit and gloves on. 6-7 stings even with all that protection. Why would their demeanor change so quickly?
These look really nice and well thought out but the price point is a tough pill to swallow. Have you seen anything in the documentation concerning warranty? I didn't see anything on their website but I only looked for a couple minutes. I know wooden hives will eventually fail but I can buy a lot of woodenware for the cost of Apimaye. I hope they work out well for you. It looks like testing various methods of beekeeping would be much easier. RTR
Wish they weren't so expensive would make my life easier. Quick question. Do you have a video about doing OA treatments while queen rearing. If not what are your thoughts? To do or to avoid?
If you have a queen less starter I would hit them right after I pull the cells out. If you have alot of brood i would treat them after every cell pull if you think the mites are high
Do you have your website up yet? I just got some hives from California and they are bursting at the seems threatening to swarm on me. I'm not sure if I have enough time to raise Queens for them. Do you have some available ?
The price on those just skyrocketed just like wood prices have. Government mismanagement has everything going up. Yes they are pricey but thankfully I got mine back in Nov.
Dang that stuff is pricey! That stack behind you is about $10k according to their website (assuming you got two deeps and honey supers in the kit). Frames extra. You can get other poly hives for a fraction of that cost. This is the BMW of beekeeping for sure. I would be a single beekeeper with no home or bank account after divorce if I bought those. ;)
Hey. Have a question about the apimaye hive. How do you clear out the dead bees that build up in the winter at the bottom of the board? The entrance doesn’t allow you to simply pull them out
Hows it going sir I like your UA-cam channel I support you I have a question about wax do you mix 12 60 product in 57 15 or you just use one 12 60 because a person told me 12 60 is better please help me out.
I use both products 1260-5715 and try to keep it at 50% of each for wax dipping boxes. One is paraffin the other micro crystalline. There are some who don't use both. I prefer both as the micro crystalline is tougher and on the atomic scale is multi chained which helps it stay in the wood nicely.
I don't know for sure but I would say quite a while. It definitely isn't made cheap. Maybe 10 years I don't know. What I have shows no signs of wear in a year
@@kamonreynolds Should we get htem now? or wait? a russian beekeeper on youtube lost all of his apimaye hives but said the syrup dripped on them. I don't have lots of $ but if u say they are good i iwll buy them
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547 Personally I am neither for or against apimaye. I overwintered nearly 300 colonies without insulation and they look great. I think it comes down to a personal choice. At the price they are I definitely would dip my toe in the water so to speak first or sit back and watch all of these perform this year. Healthy clusters will get it done though in both setups.
Sweet, I kind of stopped following along Kamon, sorry about that...just so many hours in a day. Still subbed though. I need to go back and look for updates on the one you had last year. I'm a big fan of plastic hives, been using them for years but a different brand. These look pretty nice, I was impressed with the one you had last year. Nice features in them, I've seen them for years just never sprung for the cost of them. I may try a couple this year though. Bees are doing well here so far.
I agree that wood is a lot of work but compared to all that plastic !!!! And white why not brown or something more natural, looks like a ice chest 🤔, bees don't die from cold weather but from humidity .
I dont think bees keep the frames where we want them, i have opened tops and had rather perfect in position come back a couple weeks later they had the frames pushed out of alignment yeah bees will do that so i am going to run 10 frames in bottom brood box and or even the second brood box but from there up am going to used 9 frames spacing. Seams as though they like it clustered up in the bottom with some expansion in the upper boxes, timing and bee space is not my choice it, is there timing and space i just have to get on the fast track bee train. The bees are training me!!
The cost is the only negative I have really found. The, bees brood earlier and are less stressed out in the hot summer. I have very healthy bees in wood boxes too though but there is nothing wrong with an Apimaye and it does help the bees out. Well made and love the pollen trap
@@kamonreynolds thanks…been watching your channel off and on for years…did bees near 10 years ago…1 nuc to 1 deep 10 frame brood & super plus 3-5 more deep broods in less than 6 months. 2nd time i tried my farm & bees i think I got bees from OKC that you alogot some from…2 nucs…1 was beatle infested and not saveable…I think I gave that attempt less than a month but changed the nuc to double deep 10 frames & after almost 2 years I’ve returned to try a final 3rd time…adding syrup on warm days and pollen every couple weeks but yet to give the hive a good look over…no time & too cold. Im uploading videos of progress as i can..but its rough building a farm. Your channel is the best for beekeepers new & old….thanks
I’m going to do at least all bottom boards brooders with apiemay since you like it…anxious to get my queen defender cleaned & running too. Love to watch bees….better than tv.
It’s like a yeti cooler, they are great but do you really want to spend the money on it and not make any money off your bees for a few years? Maybe it makes sense long term though. Less time managing bees, better survival, possibly better honey production. Time will tell. Lucky man. Ha
Apimaye hives and pollen traps here:
apimayeusa.com?sca_ref=108083.7Dl7FRkLNo
If I had that many apimay’s & the location(s) & equipment to run them I’d 🐝 very happy.
Turkish army knife😁
This is a really, really well thought out hive! The Swiss army knife of beehives! 😁
Thanks for showing where the red piece goes. Never could figure what it was for
Thanks K&L for the informative video. I can’t wait to see EVERYTHING that you do in the experimental hive!
I’m a first time beekeeper this year going with apimaye hives. Would love to keep watching you document your process with these hives through the season so I can learn more as I go. Thanks for your video you rock.
My God these are just.. An innovative way to keep bees! Wow!
Cool, been watching you all the time. Nice to see you got them & can't wait for your UPDATES lol.
Looking forward to watching you use these.
*fun times ensue*
_Thx4sharingKamon_ 👍🇺🇸
Both of our apimaye hives wintered fine. I noticed that the bees are a little slower getting going in the mornings. My guess is that it takes a little longer to start warming up.
Could be I will have to watch that
Looking forward to seeing how those boxes work for you in your context.
That looks great! As a short Lady, without to much muscles I will love to see how this will work out!
I have two of these. They are heavier than the wood hives. Full of bees, food, they weigh ALOT.
I look forward to seeing y’all move forward with this! 👍👍👍🤠🐝🐝 Thanx for all the info!
You bet!
I recently bought one of the 7 frame boxes. Going to make some nucs.
Good to hear that you have a positive experience with these hives! I had trouble wintering my bees in them in MN but just moved to TN so I look forward to seeing how they work down here!
I like the new see through feeder design. ..hope they add the feeder ladders to the inside of the feeder like the entrance of the feeder. ...,rough sides of frames to give better frame grabbing would be nice too.
I think the lid that 🐝 covering the food should also bee clear.
This helped so SO much! As a new beekeeper, the instructions had me a bit frazzled and you thoughtfully went through the process effortlessly! Thanks so much.
You're welcome!
300 to 320 dollars per two box colony. A bit expensive but a cool system.
Agreed
Can’t wait to see your new bee yard up and running.
Thank you, this is exactly the video I needed to see.
I told you, once you tried it you would be hooked. Love my Apimaye
Wow Christmas time already 👍🏽😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely love the flexibility and built in features of the hive but $$$ expensive especially for someone just getting into beekeeping.
Yeah, but it comes with so many things that normally you need as add ons. Well, many will never use the pollen trap, but still.
@@lialos And even if you do pollen traps, you'd need a couple for your entire yard and just rotate them.
Started last year with an Apimaye hive ... our bees overwintered just fine, although I did take the extra step of building a 1" foam box to put over the hive for added insulation. Also taped off the vents in the bottom board. We had a week of arctic blast here in NW MT with a few nights well below zero ... but it was pretty cool to go and stick my ear against the vent opening and hear the reassuring drone of the bees in there. Just ordered a 2nd setup and adding another package here in May.
did you ever try those plastic dome things tthere?
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547 no, but it looks interesting and I think it could work given how well-insulated these Apimaye hives are. Maybe something to think about for when our colonies are more robust.
@@mikehuffman8208 does the apimaye hvie take the regular lang wood frames?
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547 yes, I'm using wood frames + foundation from Mann-Lake
I started with their 7 frame nuc 3 years ago. The only thing I would change is that I think the brood chamber should be attached to the bottom board with latches. Not permanently. There have been plenty of times I would have liked to be able to tip it back to do a quick noninvasive assesment.
Totally agree!
What was your experience keeping the wax and propolis cleaned on these?
Also your thoughts on resistance to animal chewing such as raccoons or opossums.
Locked bears are said to not be able to get into these things. I used mostly wood frames and didn't notice any difference in propolis or wax issues
So many unique (expensive) parts to lose or break. Looks like something I'd invent.
You've convinced me to get one of these. Thanks for sharing.
Looks great!! Good luck this season!!
Thanks!!
@@kamonreynolds I hope to come up to one of your bee conferences sometime.
Pretty excited about what you do with these.
I just bought 9 of these.
I’m curious about them. I fell for the Flow and wish I never spent the cash on it. The Apimaye seem to more functional though so I’m super curious.
Keep your Flow frames. Apimaye is going to make a box to fit those frames.
Will you sell the flow for a fair price
@@medic5836 I was going to, but local only in NE Ohio. I wanted to avoid shipping.
How will the hives be treated with acilic acid with so many areas where air can pass through the hive...ie top vent holes and the tray is vented???
Yeah I'm pretty stoked I got a top and bottom coming in should ship out today. But I'm going to use a local super for now. Hopefully I'll get my nuc.
Good deal!
They look like a pretty good insulated hive🍺🍺
I really like the one I have. Just so pricey!
Imagine what a dream it would be for a beginner to try such a beehive for free here in Sweden, But in any case it will be exciting to follow your cups and see how it goes!
Cup? Menar du kupa? I så fall blir det "hive" eller "beehive". 😊👍 Ja, det hade varit riktigt kul om den fanns att testa här i Sverige! 😀
Fun to se we are a brunch of swedish folks here! Wellcome mr Viklund!
Kamon. I’m new at bees. Only have 1 hive. Last Thursday they were loaded with bees and very chill in my top box I started worrying that they might swarm so I felt today I needed to get into the bottom box and check for queen cells. They lit me up like a Christmas tree with a suit and gloves on. 6-7 stings even with all that protection. Why would their demeanor change so quickly?
We lost 2 colony for this hive, somehow the bee don't like it. So we thoroughly washed several times, and the bees stay
These look really nice and well thought out but the price point is a tough pill to swallow. Have you seen anything in the documentation concerning warranty? I didn't see anything on their website but I only looked for a couple minutes. I know wooden hives will eventually fail but I can buy a lot of woodenware for the cost of Apimaye. I hope they work out well for you. It looks like testing various methods of beekeeping would be much easier. RTR
That's a lot of apimaye's bro.
Wish they weren't so expensive would make my life easier. Quick question. Do you have a video about doing OA treatments while queen rearing. If not what are your thoughts? To do or to avoid?
If you have a queen less starter I would hit them right after I pull the cells out. If you have alot of brood i would treat them after every cell pull if you think the mites are high
Do you have your website up yet? I just got some hives from California and they are bursting at the seems threatening to swarm on me. I'm not sure if I have enough time to raise Queens for them. Do you have some available ?
Kamon, or other Apimaye keepers. I just received my Apimaye 7 frame but I can’t figure out how to admin oxalic vapor. How are you doing it?
How do you rotated boxes if you need to move the queen down!
Just rotate your frames in the boxes, at least that's what I am going to do.
That is one feature that is kind of problematic. However, many after they have multiple boxes of comb just run single brood chamber with the excluders
Never mind ! I just had to pic my jaw up off the floor after seeing the price .
The price on those just skyrocketed just like wood prices have. Government mismanagement has everything going up. Yes they are pricey but thankfully I got mine back in Nov.
You mentioned when the nucs arrive. Are you using your own nucs or are you getting them from another supplier?
J&W Apiaries is sponsoring all 52 nucs. Kevin Morrison the owner is our biggest sponsor and we really appreciate him!
Dang that stuff is pricey! That stack behind you is about $10k according to their website (assuming you got two deeps and honey supers in the kit). Frames extra. You can get other poly hives for a fraction of that cost. This is the BMW of beekeeping for sure. I would be a single beekeeper with no home or bank account after divorce if I bought those. ;)
The prices just went up. there is alot of problems with the wood and plastic industry thanks to the recent government mismanagement of our economy
@@kamonreynolds Well, that gov't is out of office now. Better days ahead. ;)
@@gregr5 Doubtful
Hey I am trying to find out who sells the Apimaye . Any help would be appreciated.
Kamon, how do you deal with TICKS as a beekeeper? Do use anything on your cloths?
Hey. Have a question about the apimaye hive. How do you clear out the dead bees that build up in the winter at the bottom of the board? The entrance doesn’t allow you to simply pull them out
I think removing all frames & stacks then dumping is needed.
where is the updated information on this project
So what was your take on the insulated hives ?
Hows it going sir I like your UA-cam channel I support you I have a question about wax do you mix 12 60 product in 57 15 or you just use one 12 60 because a person told me 12 60 is better please help me out.
I use both products 1260-5715 and try to keep it at 50% of each for wax dipping boxes. One is paraffin the other micro crystalline. There are some who don't use both. I prefer both as the micro crystalline is tougher and on the atomic scale is multi chained which helps it stay in the wood nicely.
Haha holy wish I had that many
i like that you can take one out and use it I dont like putting stuff together! i think i want one of those!!! how long do you think those last?
I don't know for sure but I would say quite a while. It definitely isn't made cheap. Maybe 10 years I don't know. What I have shows no signs of wear in a year
@@kamonreynolds Should we get htem now? or wait? a russian beekeeper on youtube lost all of his apimaye hives but said the syrup dripped on them. I don't have lots of $ but if u say they are good i iwll buy them
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547 Personally I am neither for or against apimaye. I overwintered nearly 300 colonies without insulation and they look great. I think it comes down to a personal choice. At the price they are I definitely would dip my toe in the water so to speak first or sit back and watch all of these perform this year. Healthy clusters will get it done though in both setups.
@@kamonreynolds thanks!
PLASTIC! WE LOVE PLASTIC! For over $200 I get 3 made of wood.
Sweet, I kind of stopped following along Kamon, sorry about that...just so many hours in a day. Still subbed though. I need to go back and look for updates on the one you had last year. I'm a big fan of plastic hives, been using them for years but a different brand. These look pretty nice, I was impressed with the one you had last year. Nice features in them, I've seen them for years just never sprung for the cost of them. I may try a couple this year though. Bees are doing well here so far.
No sweat man we all have other things to do than watch youtube. My own wife doesn't watch some of my videos!
@@kamonreynolds Lol
ohhh now i know why they are sold out =D im just JK good video thanks for sharing
I agree that wood is a lot of work but compared to all that plastic !!!! And white why not brown or something more natural, looks like a ice chest 🤔, bees don't die from cold weather but from humidity .
Is there a conversion kit for it so you could switch back to have wood supers on top?
Wood boxes can be stacked on these fine thankfully
That makes these perfect for brood chambers.
Are you going to post a video showing wood supers on these.
@@soakedinsaki The whole 9 yards. Going to be a while before they are ready for supers though
Where are your test bees coming from?
They are being Donated by Kevin Morrison who runs J&W Apiaries
are those made by Little Tykes?
🤣
Don't forget my offer of data crunching for the test yard. I"m here if you need me.
Thank you I haven't forgotten!
Does Apimaye make queen castles?
Not that I know of Triston
I see why they are sold out right now
Kamon got everything. 😜
whoops! Actually that big winter storm that hit Texas cut off a huge part of their supply chain. They hope things will balance back out soon
@@kamonreynolds can’t wait to see the test yard! Thank you for doing what You and Laurel do!
I dont think bees keep the frames where we want them, i have opened tops and had rather perfect in position come back a couple weeks later they had the frames pushed out of alignment yeah bees will do that so i am going to run 10 frames in bottom brood box and or even the second brood box but from there up am going to used 9 frames spacing. Seams as though they like it clustered up in the bottom with some expansion in the upper boxes, timing and bee space is not my choice it, is there timing and space i just have to get on the fast track bee train. The bees are training me!!
It would be nice if you could order it without all the extra stuff if you don't want it.
WOW $$$$$
Yes. Thankfully everyone's generous donations paid for this and Apimaye gave us a discount. I better deliver some decent videos in this series!
@@kamonreynolds
Lol, no pressure! 😂
@@kamonreynolds people love you guys! Let’s get you to 100k subscribers
@😱Sara Lundström I know right
@Kamon Reynolds
Opinion on results?
The cost is the only negative I have really found. The, bees brood earlier and are less stressed out in the hot summer. I have very healthy bees in wood boxes too though but there is nothing wrong with an Apimaye and it does help the bees out. Well made and love the pollen trap
@@kamonreynolds thanks…been watching your channel off and on for years…did bees near 10 years ago…1 nuc to 1 deep 10 frame brood & super plus 3-5 more deep broods in less than 6 months.
2nd time i tried my farm & bees i think I got bees from OKC that you alogot some from…2 nucs…1 was beatle infested and not saveable…I think I gave that attempt less than a month but changed the nuc to double deep 10 frames & after almost 2 years I’ve returned to try a final 3rd time…adding syrup on warm days and pollen every couple weeks but yet to give the hive a good look over…no time & too cold.
Im uploading videos of progress as i can..but its rough building a farm.
Your channel is the best for beekeepers new & old….thanks
I’m going to do at least all bottom boards brooders with apiemay since you like it…anxious to get my queen defender cleaned & running too.
Love to watch bees….better than tv.
kamon, so much plastic, can we not get this stuff out of our beekeeping worldwide😭
Nice to be rich....
Oh sure it is! Amazing what 90 hour work weeks, not having tv and driving older vehicles that cost $4000 can get you.
@@kamonreynolds just talking about all those Apimaye hives. Do love your work 👍🏻👍🏻
Stay offended then...
Not offended just got done with a 3 hour live chat and dinner. Busy is all.
Sorry mate. I really am a fan, and have learnt a lot from your vids. Cheers Kamon, from Matt in Western Australia 👍🏻.
It’s like a yeti cooler, they are great but do you really want to spend the money on it and not make any money off your bees for a few years?
Maybe it makes sense long term though. Less time managing bees, better survival, possibly better honey production. Time will tell.
Lucky man. Ha
hi sir price in Bangladesh