NEVER...NEVER...NEVER SHAKE A FRAME CONTAINING FRAGILE EGGS. MANY WILL BE DESTROYED AND YOU NEVER KNOW HOW MANY POTENTIAL QUEENS WILL ALSO BE DESTROYED IN THE PROCESS. JUST LEAVE THE BEES ON THAT FRAME, BUT MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOUR QUEEN IS NOT ON THE FRAME WHEN YOU PLACE IT IN THE CELL BUILDER BOX.
Hi Dennis, Thanks for commenting. I have always shaken bees off frames for various reasons and have never really encountered any viability issues with damaged eggs. , I've never really had a problem with shaking the bees of gently from a miller frame and it doesn't seem to do any harm to the eggs and larvae. Leaving the bees on it makes it difficult to cut out so I guess a good middle ground would be brushing the bees off to allow access to the frame to cut out. I guess we all have our own way of doing things in beekeeping that suits us. Stewart
A suggestion !! Drill holes in the top bar preferably the size of a bamboo Barbecue sqewer and push them to the bottom of frame, then put your strips on with the Sqewer in the middle of each strip, that will hold your was stripts secure for cutting!!!!
Hi Ken, after trying several different methods I'm going to stick with grafting and the Nicot system, much more productive for my needs but thanks for the suggestion. Stewart
Stuart rather than chop up a brood frame I would put a super in the brood box so the bees can extend the wax below the frame and then chop that section.
Hi Joseph, Yes, it is possible to raise queens using one colony by using a Demaree board or split board. It's easiest to wait until there are queen cells being created by the colony and then use the split board to divide. Check out my videos for a clearer description/demonstration. Stewart
how do you remove or work out from the centre old brood comb for removal, as old brood is suppose to removed after 2 yrs. like to see how you do this. not see any vids on this subject?.
Can I ask why you always were a bee suit ? I got stunglast week but it was my own fault but last year I didn't get stung once my freindy also were bee suits and are always geting stung but they don't sting me nice vidio for new bee keepers well made Try it with out your bee suit you will see that you have a different konection to your bees
Hi Richard, That sounds amazing. Unfortunately in the area that I live too many beekeepers have imported and crossed bees so we get some really stingy bees in amongst the nice ones. Today was a particularly difficult day! Stewart
How to use the Miller Method and at the end he states he should have done it differently. I've seen that with so many different bee video's on YT. I don't get it.
Hi Rick, Thanks for commenting. Are you referring to the wax foundation that I put in where the bees joined it all together? If so the reason I explain a different route is that the bees take varying amounts of time to draw comb and this colony happens to have drawn it very quickly. If I were to do it again then I would use maybe two fewer strips of foundation but it is a case of trial and error and there is no damage done as in the next video I show how the Miller method is used to make the cut outs. I hope that explains my approach. Stewart
Your very kind to see I understand your video and your thinking/process. Thank you for taking the time and effort explaining. I'm not a bee keeper but I find it fascinating. Having watched videos on the topic for only 2/3 months, maybe 50/70. Best wishes to your bee's, your family and you.
Cheers Rick, Keep watching and find a neighbourly beekeeper to buy some delicious local honey from. If you have any more questions about any of the videos just ask. Thanks for your best wishes. Stewart
Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Hi Troy,
Glad you're enjoying the videos.
Stewart
Very Helpful. Thank you for sharing
Hi Tim,
Glad you're enjoying them and thanks for contributing to the Facebook group as often as you do.
Stewart
NEVER...NEVER...NEVER SHAKE A FRAME CONTAINING FRAGILE EGGS. MANY WILL BE DESTROYED AND YOU NEVER KNOW HOW MANY POTENTIAL QUEENS WILL ALSO BE DESTROYED IN THE PROCESS. JUST LEAVE THE BEES ON THAT FRAME, BUT MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOUR QUEEN IS NOT ON THE FRAME WHEN YOU PLACE IT IN THE CELL BUILDER BOX.
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for commenting. I have always shaken bees off frames for various reasons and have never really encountered any viability issues with damaged eggs. , I've never really had a problem with shaking the bees of gently from a miller frame and it doesn't seem to do any harm to the eggs and larvae. Leaving the bees on it makes it difficult to cut out so I guess a good middle ground would be brushing the bees off to allow access to the frame to cut out. I guess we all have our own way of doing things in beekeeping that suits us.
Stewart
A suggestion !! Drill holes in the top bar preferably the size of a bamboo Barbecue sqewer and push them to the bottom of frame, then put your strips on with the Sqewer in the middle of each strip, that will hold your was stripts secure for cutting!!!!
Hi Ken,
after trying several different methods I'm going to stick with grafting and the Nicot system, much more productive for my needs but thanks for the suggestion.
Stewart
Stuart rather than chop up a brood frame I would put a super in the brood box so the bees can extend the wax below the frame and then chop that section.
the frame that you cut strips of plastic ,to get it drawn out did that hive that you put it in have a queen ?
thanks a lot for the much work
Can this whole queen rearing operation be accomplished within just one colony?
Hi Joseph,
Yes, it is possible to raise queens using one colony by using a Demaree board or split board. It's easiest to wait until there are queen cells being created by the colony and then use the split board to divide. Check out my videos for a clearer description/demonstration.
Stewart
@@TheNorfolkHoneyCo Thank you do much. I will check out those videos.
top video view and review again
Thanks Nas.
how do you remove or work out from the centre old brood comb for removal, as old brood is suppose to removed after 2 yrs. like to see how you do this. not see any vids on this subject?.
Hi Zippy,
I plan on making a video explaining this in a few weeks time so "stay tuned", as they say!
Stewart
cheers
Its Nov 8th,is it too late to do the miller system?
If your in the southern hemisphere no its perfect timing
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Can I ask why you always were a bee suit ?
I got stunglast week but it was my own fault but last year I didn't get stung once
my freindy also were bee suits and are always geting stung but they don't sting me
nice vidio for new bee keepers well made
Try it with out your bee suit you will see that you have a different konection to your bees
Hi Richard,
That sounds amazing. Unfortunately in the area that I live too many beekeepers have imported and crossed bees so we get some really stingy bees in amongst the nice ones. Today was a particularly difficult day!
Stewart
I don't have docile domesticated bees, to weak. I like normal bees tough girls :)
Hi sir...
How long a queen bee for mating flight ???
2 days to 2 weeks weather dependent. Shit weather takes longer and if a new queen isn't mated and laying after 3 weeks she becomes wasted.
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How to use the Miller Method and at the end he states he should have done it differently. I've seen that with so many different bee video's on YT. I don't get it.
Hi Rick,
Thanks for commenting. Are you referring to the wax foundation that I put in where the bees joined it all together?
If so the reason I explain a different route is that the bees take varying amounts of time to draw comb and this colony happens to have drawn it very quickly. If I were to do it again then I would use maybe two fewer strips of foundation but it is a case of trial and error and there is no damage done as in the next video I show how the Miller method is used to make the cut outs.
I hope that explains my approach.
Stewart
Your very kind to see I understand your video and your thinking/process. Thank you for taking the time and effort explaining. I'm not a bee keeper but I find it fascinating. Having watched videos on the topic for only 2/3 months, maybe 50/70. Best wishes to your bee's, your family and you.
Cheers Rick,
Keep watching and find a neighbourly beekeeper to buy some delicious local honey from. If you have any more questions about any of the videos just ask.
Thanks for your best wishes.
Stewart
You really need to go talk to Miller
Far too much time consuming….just graft the larvae….would never do the Miller method…
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