Hello Michael I really enjoy your videos. I just found this video. I have quite some ago on me an I am going to try my luck with grafting queens this year . I think the only question I have had is when you are getting your larvae out of your cells have you found is it better to go in the cell with your Chinese grafting tool is it better to go in the top or the bottom of the cell to scoop up the larva . Just wondering because the cell is tapered upwards. I will have to go see my eye doctor first to get me new glasses. Thanks for all you do for the Bee keeping family . I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT SEASON. Thanks
help me understand the builder please it still has the queen in it with a excluder and he fills it with capped brood , ready and is emerging brood on top waits 10 days goes back and puts graft in the hive waits 10days and removes graft that is now capped and put them in mating nucs he either does it again or he puts the hive back together, did i pretty much get it. Mike is a wonderful bee keeper . but for me i learn better by watching, and them explaining as he goes, it is hard to understand for me by him just talking about it. it is not mike he is great thanks have a great week
Perfect presentation. I've seen it a dozen times before but this one seems clearer. Or I gotten smarter from watching him last 12 times😂
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@Thomas Ray yup, been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
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Nice video ❤
Thank you
Excellent and thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Hello Michael I really enjoy your videos. I just found this video. I have quite some ago on me an I am going to try my luck with grafting queens this year . I think the only question I have had is when you are getting your larvae out of your cells have you found is it better to go in the cell with your Chinese grafting tool is it better to go in the top or the bottom of the cell to scoop up the larva . Just wondering because the cell is tapered upwards. I will have to go see my eye doctor first to get me new glasses. Thanks for all you do for the Bee keeping family . I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT SEASON. Thanks
Fantastic 👍
Thanks for posting this, Zoom presentation was maxed out when I went to attend.
Glad you like it. Unfortunately, our Zoom license is only for 300 seats. We had 569 registrations.
Well done Mike. We share your vision of sustainable beekeeping!
Thank you Mr.Palmer you saved my apiary..
Please why the two frames of honey above excluder why not 10 frames of emerging brood?
Why do the larvae need rto be 12 hours old? Is it difficult to get them younger?
What is the early early y’all doing split in March??I live in North Carolina
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Aqui Brasil
How to make the mated in nuc
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help me understand the builder please it still has the queen in it with a excluder and he fills it with capped brood , ready and is emerging brood on top waits 10 days goes back and puts graft in the hive waits 10days and removes graft that is now capped and put them in mating nucs he either does it again or he puts the hive back together, did i pretty much get it. Mike is a wonderful bee keeper . but for me i learn better by watching, and them explaining as he goes, it is hard to understand for me by him just talking about it. it is not mike he is great thanks have a great week
I know most of the UA-cam videos most people have orange or red but all mine are dark don't know why but they are
What in the world is timothy timothee or whatever
Timothy grass is the plant a lot of hay is made from. Or also alfalfa
@jefferyhammond1421 i thought it was a kind of tape
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