Do you ever have the problem of the top brood becoming hopelessly queenless? And if so how do you address it and at what time ? Great video... i liked and subscribed from this video alone .. i plan on and going to be trying this method , but im unsure of how and what would make the top brood from becoming hoplessly queenless Thanks!
If all you have is drawn comb available for the queen box, is there a questimation of how long she'd take to fill it up enough that a second Demaree might be needed, do to overcrowding down low? Or just remove the excluder going into Summer? Ohio.
I won't be able to try this. My brood boxes (frames) have one or all three, medication, mite treatments, and sugar syrup. Just doesn't sound like good honey to me on brood comb.
Fortunately I do not currently or in the past used medications and the mite treatments I use are safe for Honey harvest....you do want to keep track of where any sugar laden brood combs go.
Brilliant and I plan to try this week! Thanks!
This was really good thanks
Glad you liked it!
That was close, thankfully Amy was watching. Made me think, I need an Amy..best luck with the bees
Everyone needs an Amy!
Oh..I was watching...this is what happens when you are not involved in the editing! haha!
Hahaha. “We’re going to start again!” 😂😂
Note to self...be present during editing! haha
Question: could you take the one brood box with the queen cells in it and move it off to start a new hive let them continue to make a new queen . ?
Do you ever have the problem of the top brood becoming hopelessly queenless? And if so how do you address it and at what time ? Great video... i liked and subscribed from this video alone .. i plan on and going to be trying this method , but im unsure of how and what would make the top brood from becoming hoplessly queenless
Thanks!
Do you provide top entrance for the drones to get out since they can’t get through the excluder?
If all you have is drawn comb available for the queen box, is there a questimation of how long she'd take to fill it up enough that a second Demaree might be needed, do to overcrowding down low? Or just remove the excluder going into Summer? Ohio.
Depends on the queen and how much longer the flow is expected I would say 3-4 weeks.
@@BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer So does seem objective. Granted, this is 100 year old tech.
So when do you take the queen excluder off? After that medium above it is filled with honey?
I only take it off when the honey is removed and starting to feed and prapare for winter
We are need part two
I won't be able to try this. My brood boxes (frames) have one or all three, medication, mite treatments, and sugar syrup. Just doesn't sound like good honey to me on brood comb.
Fortunately I do not currently or in the past used medications and the mite treatments I use are safe for Honey harvest....you do want to keep track of where any sugar laden brood combs go.
As I remember Demaree Method uses two queen excluders, doesn't it? ua-cam.com/video/mQ6CE8nCbHQ/v-deo.html
There are many versions of utilizing the principal of depopulating the brood chamber.