It is the best way to see if the colonies live over the winter. The first person I saw use one was Frederick Dunn and I was amazed. Anyway, don't forget to use the discount code in the description. I think there is a 10% off code and a 15% off code. Save a little cash.
:-). I try to do product reviews and share products on Wednesday videos. Thanks for stopping in to have a look. I will be using this thermal camera this winter to check if the hives are alive.
i just thought of an experiment you might try. could use that on one of your queens and then on the drones and workers and see if there is a big difference or not. if there is it might make finding the queen easier.
That's an idea. I will have to wait until it's a bit cooler outside though. It's currently 102F outside. The best use for this tool, for a beekeeper anyway, is to check colonies in the winter to look for heat signature and cluster size.
I see there are two cameras from Kaiweets available: KAIWEETS KTI-W01 (270 Euros) and KAIWEETS KTI-W02 (370 Euros). Sorry I didn't get it in the video, which differences there are. Resolution is the same, battery runtime similar. Features similar. In which cases user should buy which camera?
I would recommend checking the spec sheet on both and identify which features are important to you. I can tell youu this, It is a great thermal cam for checking on the winter cluster size.
Great information, I am going to order one.
It is the best way to see if the colonies live over the winter. The first person I saw use one was Frederick Dunn and I was amazed. Anyway, don't forget to use the discount code in the description. I think there is a 10% off code and a 15% off code. Save a little cash.
I want a commercial 😂... that was awesome
:-). I try to do product reviews and share products on Wednesday videos. Thanks for stopping in to have a look. I will be using this thermal camera this winter to check if the hives are alive.
i just thought of an experiment you might try. could use that on one of your queens and then on the drones and workers and see if there is a big difference or not. if there is it might make finding the queen easier.
That's an idea. I will have to wait until it's a bit cooler outside though. It's currently 102F outside. The best use for this tool, for a beekeeper anyway, is to check colonies in the winter to look for heat signature and cluster size.
I see there are two cameras from Kaiweets available: KAIWEETS KTI-W01 (270 Euros) and KAIWEETS KTI-W02 (370 Euros). Sorry I didn't get it in the video, which differences there are. Resolution is the same, battery runtime similar. Features similar.
In which cases user should buy which camera?
I would recommend checking the spec sheet on both and identify which features are important to you. I can tell youu this, It is a great thermal cam for checking on the winter cluster size.
I sent you a package that you should get today or tomorrow.
Awesome. Thank you. I'll be notified when it arrives.
nice but out of my price range.
I hear you. These can be a bit pricey but they do offer good utility. Thanks for having a look. Bee Barn video out on Friday.