Helping A New Beekeeper Install Nuc Hive
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Robert from Rising Kale Farms is a local farmer and a friend. Like most farmers he doesn't have enough to do (snicker snicker), so he's becoming a beekeeper. Oh, he's crazy excited to be starting on this journey. He asked me to come over to provide some support as he gets his bees set up. You will see in the video that he's already got a great start on the bee yard apiary. The space and the new hives are beautiful. Join Robert and I as we work with these brand new bees! Helping A New Beekeeper Install Nuc Hive.
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I understand the want to use 9 frames in a 10 frame hive, ease of removal. However, I would recommend using 10 frames, at least until the comb is drawn. 9 frames of foundation is most likely going to lead to cross combing and make a mess. Which for a new beekeeper (or any beekeeper) is not idea. Looking forward for updates!
I am starting my bee journey in the spring and it was really good to watch this video with easy step by step instruction. Thanks
I would advise your friend Robert to secure the top of the frame feeders. The bees will propolize them anyway and you want them all alined/attached. We use a funnel to fill this type of feeder. You are so kind to start him off!
I loved this!! Someday I dream of keeping bees too so it was lovely to see a newbies 1st experience, enthusiasm, and questions. Thanks for sharing!! 😊
Looking good. You’ve been dubbed “Mentor” you can feel his excitement.
YAY, new babies!
I love the citrus colors...🍋 , lime ,🍊.
Great informative video. I am just starting out myself so am on the same journey in the UK. Look forward to sharing yours. 🇬🇧
Just got my first nuc last night with a few thousand bees in it. Can’t wait
40 seconds in and I like you guys already.
Thx fixing to start my first hive
your bee buddy!
I received a 9 frame nuke the first of June and now its growing
That was fun
Awesome video
Get a bigger knife!! Lol
Very nice bee yard, great video!!
My bee shop told me to put the nuc frames in their hives the first day.
Where did he purchase mats?
Super, another Guardian for the bees!! Loving it! Thank You for helping Robert!! I have been wondering regarding Bee Nuks. . . . is that a special paint used to paint them? I was thinking that paint would be toxic for the bees, so many chemicals in paint . . . is there a special paint used for painting nuks? IMO if not there should be, just sayin', I'm not a bee keeper, but we are aware and cautious of that for ourselves, our children, Right? Well, Bees are more fragile and tiny . . .just worrying and wondering.
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No entrance reducer?
Maybe it does not matter but I would have placed the Nucs on top of there new hive and, not a fan of those feeders as I hate to see drowned bees , good luck and enjoy
Good video. You didn't open the doors right. They needed to be hooked on to the bottom. Or propped up from the bottom. One way is open other way is closed. Good luck to him.
You opened the flap wrong. Its supposed to stay attached and the bees come out each side of the flap. Use your hive tool to pop it open.
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i'm not a beekeeper (yet), but looking at the setup i'm wondering if those black mats will generate too much heat in the summer? Also wondering, would high winds just blow those hives off their support?
A strap around the hive is good insurance against being blown off. My hives are a bit more protected from wind so it's a little different, but my hives are on a stand like this and have been fine.... (knock on wood)
I have 3 questions what is the appeal to 9 over 10 frames in a box? What kind og gloves were you wearing they look nice. And finally wh were there no entrance reducers on the hive?
Why u use black matt
you wonder if the bees think of you wearing the space suits as alien lol I am new to learning about bees too the beekeeper says 10 years I have them funny I did not know I had any of them living free here the been hiding in the walls and ceiling of a building I have 10 years did put new plywood over the old plywood and studied outside of the building and then put insulation on the side and plywood that the put siding on the metal siding on the building the well inside are 2x8 staggered on a 2x 10 when I got the lumber it was bought as a low-grade lumber the well 20 hight the plan was to put in a second floor in time never happen it usually sits empty did use it to house the work 5th wheel and my boat in it don't have them again more the boat replaced the bee's thought it was a great new home for the gold in the wall the beekeeper said lol did remove some but never will get them all from the building I do not care too but the hives I have now they got moved to the new area they live in taking the cones from the wall like they know what was happen had hived the exit day they moved in than have some bee would prefer the wall the queen moved back to the well they well stay there
did put in a lot more board for them to build the new cone too have more hives build and, painted, them funny put I name the bush from the skunk I have and they did help put their paws on the hives the first one was my sister in laws first-grade class hand prints lol
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I am confused as to why they guy who WASNT in the video had more say about the details than the mentor who actual showed up to help you do the work? The mentor who was there was very gracious to put up with that conflicting information over every little detail.
Ditto! The new beekeeper is incredibly rude to the man who is actually helping him by constantly referencing this absentee mentor.
better a Mentor then a tormentor ;) unless everybody is having fun :D great start
Why are they making so much noise
They are ready to get out LOL ... actually there was some noise there that was intriguing to me. I meant to make a point of it to the camera, but we got distracted.