Will be curious how the Cordvan queen and bees do for you. I tried some years back and found they raise lots of bees but were starving while the rest of the bees in the yard were doing fine. I found cross bred queens did the best for me in wintering and honey production, 200 pounds per hive for many of them. That is in about the middle of Wis.
In 12 years of beekeeping I have never been feeding as much as I have needed to do the past roughly 8 months. With the weather being very changeable, and mostly too wet and too cold, the spring build-up has been delayed, then the spring flow was mostly washed away in rain, and now I am wondering what will happen with our typical June dearth before the main summer flow....if there is going to be any. More feeding I expect.
Do you ever manage your tree lines by planting trees to create a succession of flowering times as the season progresses? On my property, I am doing so. On my out yards I am give small trees away to promote long term strong nectar flows. Linden is my main tree (2 types with slightly different flowering times) but am planting a few other species as well. I have a Manitoba maple that gives a huge amount of pollen at just the right time. You can buy small bare root trees for quite reasonable from Canadian nurseries. Season is a bit slow but temps still reach the high teens to low 20s even with a bit of rain. We need the rain so its good. A bit of a gap after dandylions but now a bunch of stuff is coming on line. We have rows of raspberries about to flower and the bees are hovering in anticipation.
I bought an easy see plastic window for my vial at the bee show . It makes it easier to see but you have to keep it clean and it's a little fussy to get it installed.🤓 Probably better to just not get old.🙃
Mr Rainmaker here boy does that look beautiful my brother Ian I got so many bees I am slacking I need to get to it good to see everything's going good talk to you later
I have a few 2 deep colonies that are so packed with pollen and nectar that the new queen after the swarms has nowhere to lay and not enough bees to build foundation so I’m having queen right nucs building new frames
Do you pull the supers when feeding... this is the confusing part of feeding... or don't worry about it getting into the honey... it's all the same thing?🤔
Feeding in the spring is always light and frequent (hand to mouth) to ensure there is no storage . If there is a flow, feed comes off. If there is no flow, syrup stored directly around brood
Hello beekeeper brother, how can I eliminate chalk disease in bees and how can I treat it? Please suggest me a solution and an answer. I wish you a good season
My whole mess seems to have gone backwards with all this rainy weather.... I quit feeding when the dandelions bloomed but it looks like I should still have kept feeding... This business sure is a guessing game...🥸🥸🥸
Love your consistent posting! Love seeing what your doing in the field. Both good and bad things that happen, really helps me learn. Thanks!
Good stuff thanks for sharing 👍
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Will be curious how the Cordvan queen and bees do for you. I tried some years back and found they raise lots of bees but were starving while the rest of the bees in the yard were doing fine. I found cross bred queens did the best for me in wintering and honey production, 200 pounds per hive for many of them. That is in about the middle of Wis.
Those Queens!! can we get them to Toronto?.
In 12 years of beekeeping I have never been feeding as much as I have needed to do the past roughly 8 months. With the weather being very changeable, and mostly too wet and too cold, the spring build-up has been delayed, then the spring flow was mostly washed away in rain, and now I am wondering what will happen with our typical June dearth before the main summer flow....if there is going to be any. More feeding I expect.
Impresionante 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝👏👏👏👏👏🌼😀
Oh man down here we had our first harvest 🍯🐝
Do you ever manage your tree lines by planting trees to create a succession of flowering times as the season progresses? On my property, I am doing so. On my out yards I am give small trees away to promote long term strong nectar flows. Linden is my main tree (2 types with slightly different flowering times) but am planting a few other species as well. I have a Manitoba maple that gives a huge amount of pollen at just the right time. You can buy small bare root trees for quite reasonable from Canadian nurseries.
Season is a bit slow but temps still reach the high teens to low 20s even with a bit of rain. We need the rain so its good. A bit of a gap after dandylions but now a bunch of stuff is coming on line. We have rows of raspberries about to flower and the bees are hovering in anticipation.
I bought an easy see plastic window for my vial at the bee show . It makes it easier to see but you have to keep it clean and it's a little fussy to get it installed.🤓 Probably better to just not get old.🙃
When will you start a strong flow ? I’m in Nova Scotia everything is kicking off good now
Working between the raindrops!
Waiting waiting waiting…. We’re behind go go go go go
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Yep
One frame of brood split....Are you going to give them more brood later? Or is this enough for them to grow before winter?
Mr Rainmaker here boy does that look beautiful my brother Ian I got so many bees I am slacking I need to get to it good to see everything's going good talk to you later
Hey Ian I wanted to tell you that the Beast that I got they're starting to get mean for some reason do you have any advice about that
They might be hungry, or mean bees
Ian, can you talk a little bit about your incubator? I need to buy a good one.
I have a few 2 deep colonies that are so packed with pollen and nectar that the new queen after the swarms has nowhere to lay and not enough bees to build foundation so I’m having queen right nucs building new frames
Would you imagin that a beekeeper in Tripoli Libya is the first to play this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
That’s cool 😎
Do you pull the supers when feeding... this is the confusing part of feeding... or don't worry about it getting into the honey... it's all the same thing?🤔
Feeding in the spring is always light and frequent (hand to mouth) to ensure there is no storage . If there is a flow, feed comes off. If there is no flow, syrup stored directly around brood
Hello beekeeper brother, how can I eliminate chalk disease in bees and how can I treat it? Please suggest me a solution and an answer. I wish you a good season
Re-queen will help but won't stop
Nice lids!
Was that an A-tab I saw in that builder?
My girls yave been locked in the house by our weather
Im glad i fed weekly .
And it seems they are going to miss a lot of our wild fruit 😢
How do you make the pattyes?
Hi Ain, what program do you use for video editing
iMovie
She is a pretty blonde.
Already sown canola?
Yes but we may have to switch crops towards a late canola field now
It seems keeping bees in monocrapping areas is expensive! fed, feed feed. Flow. Feed feed feed. Never ending sugar syrup needed all year it seems!
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My whole mess seems to have gone backwards with all this rainy weather.... I quit feeding when the dandelions bloomed but it looks like I should still have kept feeding... This business sure is a guessing game...🥸🥸🥸
I hear ya