First Time Bulk Feeding Bees. Cheap and Easy Setup.

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Here a list of supplies I used to make my feeding setup
    $29.99 Gas Nozzle amzn.to/45NfrBm
    110v pump amzn.to/3PjOHBE
    12v pump amzn.to/3Ze2yO4
    Bulk head fittings to go through barrel amzn.to/48bpxNS
    Garden hose adapter for Gas Nozzle amzn.to/3RfIoS1
    Water hose shutoff valve amzn.to/3Pcl44X
    (Bucket) www.uline.com/...
    (Lid) www.uline.com/...
    The Amazon links are affiliate links, I get a small commission but it doesn’t cost you extra.

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  • @JaredBeekeeping
    @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +2

    Here a list of supplies I used to make my feeding setup
    Gas Nozzle amzn.to/45NfrBm
    110v pump amzn.to/3PjOHBE
    12v pump amzn.to/3Ze2yO4
    Bulk head fittings to go through barrel amzn.to/48bpxNS
    Garden hose adapter for Gas Nozzle amzn.to/3RfIoS1
    Water hose shutoff valve amzn.to/3Pcl44X
    (Bucket) www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-17941W/Pails/Plastic-Pail-1-Gallon-White?keywords=S-17941W+Plastic+Pail+-+1+Gallon%2c+White
    (Lid) www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-17942W/Pails/Standard-Lid-for-1-Gallon-Plastic-Pail-White?keywords=S-17942W+Standard+Lid+for+1+Gallon+Plastic+Pail+-+White
    The Amazon links are affiliate links, I get a small commission but it doesn’t cost you extra.

  • @Avi-ow4wo
    @Avi-ow4wo Рік тому +6

    Costco sells a 50lb sugar bag for 26 dollars comes out to 50 cents a pound. That’s the best deal I found. Good luck

    • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
      @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому

      Ha, I'm 90 miles from anywhere including Costco (actually about 60 miles to Costco).

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I’m about 80 miles from Costco too, I’m just glad I’ve got a rural king nearby.

    • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
      @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому

      I don't know about Rural King.@@JaredBeekeeping

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 Рік тому +1

    The transition from a hobby to a business is a lot of work and often having setbacks is just part of the process. I went from six to twenty-seven hives in one year and was feeding all summer to draw wax in a double deep setup. Some of the first queens were crap from poor mating but I'm replacing them as I get better at grafting.. About the sugar, I buy it all year long and store it in totes to have a good supply when its needed, I used Rural king, grocery brands and Walmart is the best price for me.

  • @edcoffin3514
    @edcoffin3514 Рік тому +1

    Save the wood plug when you drill the hole in your lid, use 1 screw and glue and put them on the wood blocks to cover the hole in the lid when you are not using buckets.

  • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
    @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому +3

    Wow! Very innovative! You may want to check with Bob Bennie about treating with Apiguard this time of year. I was going to do that last week and he told me it would shut down the queen and that's something that's not good at this time of year. Have you done mite checks? With all those splits you may have a very low count and not need to treat. Bob told me to treat with Oxalic Acid twice about a week apart. I think his last video(s) talk(s) about this. My last mite check counts were low but, it's time for me to check again. I'm also concerned with the lack of drawn comb in your hives. I know what its like to lose all your bees in the winter. I had to start over this spring. Currently have 42 colonies, most are double deep ten frame that have good food stores. And, I'm sure worried about some of mine that are still nuc size splits. Glad I found your channel, you have some really good ideas. Love the sugar syrup pumps system.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the input Richard. I haven’t done mite checks but I think you’re right about the mites probably being low because of all the splitting, I also tried to oxalic vapor them when brood-less. Thanks to your advice and others I think I’ll just keep the apiguard for next year. It must be nice living close enough to Bob to ask him questions 😁
      Thanks for the comment and good luck with your bees!

  • @dixsigns1717
    @dixsigns1717 Рік тому +2

    Hey Jared put your plug in the lid from the inside and it will lower the amount of fermentation.

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 5 місяців тому

    Jared I think you will find if you cover your feeder bucket with another box and lid other robbing bees can’t get to them , the fact that they were leaking and bees could get to it started the robbing , lesson if you cover those buckets with box covers and lids problem solved ,also I think a lack of a nectar flow is why they were so hungry for it as well and yep they will rob the heck out of what ever they can find in times when nectar etc drys up or isn’t much around, bee keeping’s fun , and the bees are great teachers to shows we don’t know everything lol. Happy bee keeping .👍

  • @josephrawls
    @josephrawls 11 місяців тому

    Great video. One of these days I will get my 55 gallon drum mixer/feeder made. Right now I just don't need much sugar syrup at one time.

  • @Mike_squarebeefarms
    @Mike_squarebeefarms 8 місяців тому

    Hey great video series. One thing I do is add about 10 drops of peppermint, spearmint and tea tree oil to my 55 gallon drum when mixing. It really helps the syrup last a long time without going bad.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing! That sounds better than bleach that a lot beekeepers use.

  • @44thala49
    @44thala49 Рік тому

    Glad to see that you’re posting your progress. Great video! Keep plugging along brother.

  • @scottreese5492
    @scottreese5492 Рік тому +1

    "Motherlode " company in California makes and sells frame feeders and give a real good deal, guys are great to do business with. I use buckets too but frame feeders work better on cold days. I've appreciated your videos, Scott ,taft,tn

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for the info Scott. Is that what Kaymon uses?

  • @seanrichardson881
    @seanrichardson881 Рік тому

    One thing to consider with all plastic foundations is when you scrape the wax off you can end up with shavings of plastic getting scraped off too. That was the determining factor for me to go wood frame with plastic foundation. Good content!

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut 5 місяців тому

      All I can say is plastic is an environmental problem ,why not stay with wax foundation and eliminate all the issues , bees don’t like it for a reason that’s why you got to cover it in wax anyway , if you use wax foundation the bees have no issue and buildup immediately no farting around , if it’s to costly maybe make your own foundation with your own wax and save money.

  • @jamesstroup4552
    @jamesstroup4552 9 місяців тому

    How is everything going? Happy New Year, sure would like to see more videos and an update of how your doing. Thank you

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  9 місяців тому +1

      Happy new year! I’ve lost more hives already than I hoped. the first day we have in the 60s I’ll make an update video

  • @noahG82
    @noahG82 Рік тому +1

    I worry about your 5 frame double stacks. You dont want any bare foundation in those going into winter and time is slipping away. They need to get those drawn out and full of stores in short order. I would make sure to keep the pollen patties on them which makes them want to rear brood and thus the need to draw comb. They will also need continuous sugar water being supplied. It takes an enormous amount to draw comb and store. I probably fed some of mine last year 8 gallons + from August into sept then 2-4gallons of 2:1. That allowed them to draw all the frames out build up a nice cluster. You mentioned they are only eating a gallon per week... mine can suck down a gallon in 2 days so im not sure whats going on there. I appreciate you taking the time to put the video out!

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for the warning, I’ll continue to pour the syrup into them. My cell builder is a full size hive and will suck a gallon in 2 days, my nucs probably don’t have the numbers yet to do that but I don’t know.

  • @philbusam3967
    @philbusam3967 Рік тому

    I'm kinda worried about your syrup leaking problem. I'm also new to beekeeping and made 11 splits this year, but i lost 3 of them to the bees robbing each other out. I always put the little bucket that i used to scoop the syrup out of the barrel beside the hives so they can eat the rest of the syrup out of it.
    What i didn't think of was, that bees get into robbing mode when they find large amounts of syrup outside of theire hives. When the syrup is eaten up, the bees start to go after the other hives which can result in the collapse of some colonies (which seems the case for some of your colonies)

  • @nszucs1
    @nszucs1 8 місяців тому

    I keep an eye out for sugar deals on facebook groups. Sometimes you can get pallets when a distributor has to trash a batch. I got 1,000 pounds for $375 last fall. Leaving it sit in the garage until spring.

  • @scottyschneider
    @scottyschneider Рік тому

    Great setup! thanks for the info.

  • @ronaldburleson1099
    @ronaldburleson1099 Рік тому

    Use a 1 15/16 bit to drill the hole it fits better an doesn't leak. When you wash your buckets don't take the lids off clean them from the hole they will leak around the lid if you remove the lid..

  • @Hives2honeyfarm
    @Hives2honeyfarm Рік тому

    Best way keep those robber away is to get more empty boxes on top and inner feed. I know its more work and money, but its the best way. It will also keep the ultra Violet rays off thos plastic buckets.

  • @sunchaser325IS
    @sunchaser325IS Рік тому

    so you paint? I see you have a drill, get a drywall mud mixer to mix your sugar, super quick and easy! I feed bout 80 colonies making sugar water exactly the way you do, have been for years, I use 2 gal buckets with lids with pour spout on the side the bees can suck those buckets dry. don't worry bout the seepage that's part of feeding with buckets. good luck in keeping bees!

  • @homerspringfarms4653
    @homerspringfarms4653 9 місяців тому

    Thymol keeps syrup from fermenting you can Google the recipe easy

  • @beguileme8201
    @beguileme8201 Рік тому +2

    I'm paying almost $18 for 25lb bags of sugar at Walmart. It was a dollar less just one month ago.

    • @caseyolson0369
      @caseyolson0369 Рік тому +1

      I'm paying just over $16 for 25 lbs at Walmart. Still, not cheap.

    • @beguileme8201
      @beguileme8201 Рік тому

      @@caseyolson0369 Definitely not cheap.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      I guess it’s expensive for everyone, I was hoping that there was a secret to getting cheap feed grade sugar or something.

  • @scottreese5492
    @scottreese5492 Рік тому

    Make sure you always keep any stored syrup sealed, bees will find it and drown if left uncovered

  • @barkersbees
    @barkersbees 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video man! Love them

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks bro!

    • @barkersbees
      @barkersbees 8 місяців тому

      @@JaredBeekeeping when’s the next one coming out?

  • @billsmith2423
    @billsmith2423 Рік тому

    Maybe add a 45 degree elbow to your water inlet fitting to create a vortex to help move the syrup.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      That’s a great idea👍 I’ll have to check see if it’s threaded on the inside.

  • @noahG82
    @noahG82 Рік тому

    When you get your next frames/foundation you should reach out to premier and get the heavy wax foundation with them. They draw that out faster on syrup than any other ive used!

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Рік тому

      I been getting Premier foundation from Hillco and Pierco/Acorn also work well. I know the foundations from Dadant get drawn quick too, but their CS is awful.

  • @caseyolson0369
    @caseyolson0369 Рік тому

    I have 13 colonies and am tax exempt for my bee business in Texas. We started off as a side gig and got a tax exempt number from the state for items used in the beekeeping business. I haven't tried using it to buy sugar at Walmart yet. I recommend check if you qualify for something like this in your state because it ask adds up over time.

    • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
      @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому

      I'm in North Carolina and we have to sell $10,000 of farm products in one year to get the exemption. I'm a long way from that.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      I’m tax exempt, Tennessee makes it really easy to get but I can’t get the sugar tax exempt from the store since it’s not a typical ag product but when I do my taxes I get the sales tax back that I paid on the sugar.

  • @BucksBeesS.C.
    @BucksBeesS.C. Рік тому

    Check out Dominos sugar they have a 2 to 1 in Charlotte NC for like 10 bucks for 5 gallon bucket Need to take buckets or tote for the sucrose they have from left over tankers

  • @dixsigns1717
    @dixsigns1717 Рік тому

    Have you checked online for bulk sugar?

  • @philipmontgomery5626
    @philipmontgomery5626 2 місяці тому

    Where are you located at?

  • @sidelinerbeekeeper
    @sidelinerbeekeeper Рік тому

    I started back in 2017, I have seen sugar go up 78% since then. Equipment, on average, has gone up 30 to 50%. Every time I see a new startup beekeeping business, I wonder how they are going to afford it. Honey price has not kept up with inflation. Gasket on lids, very important. If you want comb, don't let the feeders go dry, every cell needs to be full plus their guts to start their wax glands.

  • @gibsonbees
    @gibsonbees Рік тому

    hey man if you put some honey bee healthy in with the sugar syrup the mixture will last longer and wont ferment

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip.

    • @Hives2honeyfarm
      @Hives2honeyfarm Рік тому

      I wouldn't do that during a dearth. It will attract robbing. Add some bleach to the syrup. I can't remember the ratio but a quick Google search should do.

  • @FERENCFRANCISZEKKNIEJA
    @FERENCFRANCISZEKKNIEJA Рік тому

    Dobra robota ! Pozdrowienia z PL

  • @bobbybraddock7530
    @bobbybraddock7530 Рік тому

    Spread some beeswax on that foundation and the bees will aggressively fill it out!

  • @sawmillcharliesbeefarm
    @sawmillcharliesbeefarm Рік тому +1

    Apiguard will shut your brood making down, I don't think you want to do that at this time of year. Would like to invite you to my Friday night bee Chat 8pm Est at Sawmill Charlie's bee farm.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for tip, I’ll probably continue using oxalic vapor and save the apiguard for next year. Thanks for the invite, I’ll try to be there.

    • @sawmillcharliesbeefarm
      @sawmillcharliesbeefarm Рік тому

      @@JaredBeekeeping you could use Apivar

    • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
      @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому

      Oh, didn't see your comment until after I made mine.

  • @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po
    @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po Рік тому +1

    “Sugar is expensive “ no shit !!!! I remember when 25lbs bags were 5-6$ each now the cheapest I can find them are Walmart at almost 18$ a 25lbs
    I’ve contacted the sugar beat factory’s in southern idaho to see if I could get bulk sugar from them but it’s even more expensive than Walmart
    I enjoy your clips

  • @musicmountainhoneybees3107
    @musicmountainhoneybees3107 Рік тому

    $14.88 for 25 pound bag at sams club.

  • @reneallen6405
    @reneallen6405 10 місяців тому

    Apiguard killed 2 of my hives

  • @tome-291
    @tome-291 6 місяців тому

    hi

  • @douglaslodge8580
    @douglaslodge8580 Рік тому

    Deal with a restaurant supplier.