Bees survived the Winter? Now What!?

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  • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
    @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 10 місяців тому +12

    Wish I had a resource if information like this when I first started out

  • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
    @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 10 місяців тому +7

    Great video! I like the story telling through the drawings

  • @davidmaloney2724
    @davidmaloney2724 9 місяців тому +1

    Best idea for small colonies good job on the video

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 10 місяців тому +1

    Thx Peter, u r an excellent teacher!

  • @scentsbyemebathbody3161
    @scentsbyemebathbody3161 9 місяців тому +1

    Great info ! Thanks 😊

  • @rufusdufus5856
    @rufusdufus5856 10 місяців тому

    Really excited to find your site! As an amateur in NH, I’m so grateful a ME channel exists! With a Canadian Bee keeping Blog’s seal of approval!

  • @williambates6811
    @williambates6811 10 місяців тому +1

    South Central Maine here. I am looking forward to being able to check how the bees are doing. Three of five hives survived the winter. Thanx for the great videos

  • @lambbrookfarm4528
    @lambbrookfarm4528 10 місяців тому +1

    Howdy Peter, thanks for the season ques. I am about at the same place spring wise, we got 2 ft of snow last weekend. There is about 8" of slush out there right now. Swamp Alders are giving up some pollen, the first natural pollen of the season here in central NH. Just waiting for the 50 degree days...Take care, Brice

  • @kellywilson7893
    @kellywilson7893 9 місяців тому

    Thank You

  • @jeremyevans3597
    @jeremyevans3597 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for all the great info, I really appreciate all the knowledge sharing on your channel.
    I've just finished my 2nd season down here in NZ. The video has been saved and will be revisited next spring. All the best with your season, and keep the videos coming. Cheers

  • @glennsnaturalhoney4571
    @glennsnaturalhoney4571 10 місяців тому

    Listened to an interesting discussion by Bill Hesbech on the Connecticut Beekeepers Association page about reversing vs not. He does a really good q and a every month.

  • @jonohooper4555
    @jonohooper4555 10 місяців тому +1

    Have you ever thought to winter them in stacks so they share heat throughout the winter. Been pretty successful in New Zealand where I live.

    • @simblitz1
      @simblitz1 10 місяців тому

      Do you just use queen excluders to separate the colonies? And how many colonies do you stack together?

    • @jonohooper4555
      @jonohooper4555 10 місяців тому

      @@simblitz1 search up, bob binnie double screen bottom boards.
      Just as effective is a hive mat with an entrance notched out of the wood, so the top board becomes the base of the hive that gets stacked on top.

  • @oneshoo
    @oneshoo 10 місяців тому

    Great video Peter! How about using a double screen board instead of a QE when putting the weaker hive on top of the strong one??

  • @citrumpet1
    @citrumpet1 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information. I was wondering what you do with any frames that have wonky comb? For instance, in a dead out hive... Do you just scrape it out and melt it for wax if it's not correctable or put it back in as is?

  • @Richiemouse
    @Richiemouse 10 місяців тому

    Great explanation

  • @williambates6811
    @williambates6811 10 місяців тому

    What are the bees bringing in for pollen this time of year in Central Maine? I was watching the bees yesterday and notice they were bringing in a orange yellowish pollen. I did check the hives and they have plenty of sugar and pollen sub to survive the storm we have coming.

  • @fredshoney6458
    @fredshoney6458 10 місяців тому

    I assume this method also works for single brood box management.
    Do you feed syrup and/or pollen, either open feeding or in the hive?

  • @jrys23
    @jrys23 10 місяців тому

    Can you create a split in the same backyard apiary?

  • @robertlewis3336
    @robertlewis3336 10 місяців тому

    Appreciate this

  • @pauld1456
    @pauld1456 10 місяців тому +1

    When you put a weak hive on top of a strong hive (with newspaper and queen excluder) do you have a top entrance on the weak hive?

  • @eddierhodes9173
    @eddierhodes9173 10 місяців тому +1

    Is there any trick, so you don't loose the flying bees when you move the weak colony?
    Thank you

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer  10 місяців тому

      If you can move to a yard over a mile away! But failing that in the same yard you can put lots of sticks and branches in front of the new location but many of the older bees WILL fly back so it must bea fairly full box of bees.

  • @claytonhuestis8081
    @claytonhuestis8081 10 місяців тому

    Two other methods not mentioned. Equalize using brood from strong to weak. Probably requeen weaker hives later. Lastly, swap hive positions of strong and weak hives. Good to have many options.

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer  10 місяців тому

      There are many more options we are just getting started here! I like changing back down to a single brood chamber!

  • @seleneRichens
    @seleneRichens 10 місяців тому +1

    Do you provide a top entrance for weak ( joined hive) or can they use the bottom entrance?

  • @bryonbailey8615
    @bryonbailey8615 10 місяців тому

    Can the larger colony kill the queen in the smaller one when you boost

  • @stuffnsuch631
    @stuffnsuch631 10 місяців тому +1

    Why not steal a few frames of bees and brood and give it to the weak hive to give them a kick in the butt?

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer  10 місяців тому

      That is fine as long as they have enough bees to keep that brood warm (after many fly back home) so can be tricky early in the season.