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  • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
    @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +29

    Thank you to everyone for watching and supporting our videos! If you have any questions about our videos, please check out our list of FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS on our website, which can be found at honeybee.uoguelph.ca/videos/frequently-asked-questions/

    • @bigweb0311
      @bigweb0311 5 років тому +1

      UoG Honey Bee Research Centre where Brook??😍

  • @stevenlouis1024
    @stevenlouis1024 2 роки тому +16

    Your probably the only beekeeper that is easy to understand and very detailed about how to handle bees. I have been to 4 bee clubs and seriously all my education has been self taught or watching your tutorials. Thanks for helping us new beekeepers to learn our passion while giving the bees a fighting chance.

  • @elephantcup
    @elephantcup 5 років тому +69

    Wow. Best of UA-cam!! Incredible that this level of information and instruction are available for free. Thank you!!

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +16

      Thanks for your enthusiastic support! We started the video project with a small crowd funding campaign and have carried on in that sharing spirit.

    • @LadyElk1
      @LadyElk1 5 років тому +3

      your programs are my go to source for all my info

  • @owenwhitman6616
    @owenwhitman6616 5 років тому +34

    I love how you "immediately" showed the effects of your manipulations. That really helps to put everything into context.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      I was happy too about how this worked out. It's so rewarding seeing new comb being built over time. Thanks for your encouragement Owen.

  • @gordondean1782
    @gordondean1782 2 роки тому +4

    I am always amazed that you work the bees with no protection.

    • @David_Talks.
      @David_Talks. 8 місяців тому

      I just started a new hive(cordovans) and did my first protection free inspection. Open the hive and switch feeders each day with no gear but this was a true inspection.
      It was a totally different feeling and I was much more conscious of everything but it was also super rewarding and made me feel closer in a sense to them. 🙏
      Edit: no stings from them yet and I say a lot is due to guys like this teaching how to move

  • @johnnybellamy3855
    @johnnybellamy3855 5 років тому +17

    I believe I’ve learned more from your videos than most I’ve watched.

  • @danskisbees7348
    @danskisbees7348 5 років тому +10

    You can tell that he is a professional, look at how graceful and fast he moves without stirring the bees up.

  • @geanitsucuneli4791
    @geanitsucuneli4791 4 роки тому

    Mr Paul YOU can be a Doctorant in Apiary.Your style to taech is Unic.God bless you.You are the best teacher for apiary.

  • @416dl
    @416dl 4 роки тому +4

    As a brand new beekeeper this spring these videos have been a great tool. Informative and explained so clearly; it's giving us the kind of confidence that we can really relate to. Looking forward to watching them all. Thanks so much.

  • @crabmanbc21
    @crabmanbc21 5 років тому +4

    Mr Kelly, you have the best Beekeeping videos of all time! Thank you from North Georgia for bringing more of your great videos.

  • @jhulin9018
    @jhulin9018 Рік тому

    Excellent... You address all scenarios. Consistently sold and concise information from y'all.

  • @MFC8kloc
    @MFC8kloc 5 років тому +3

    This is the most informative video on comb building I've seen on the internet. This was absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much for taking the time to make it. Seeing what happened over the weeks is wonderful

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Thanks for your very generous comment! We really enjoy sharing - that's part of beekeeping.

  • @myron2386
    @myron2386 2 роки тому

    It was so much fun watching the weekly check progress. Thank you.

  • @catchemalive
    @catchemalive 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely love how you go straight to the next time your in the hive and we can see the results of how you did certain things to make them draw comb!!!! Very informative for me cause this is my first yr and I have ZERO people locally to talk to on what to do. Thanks a lot!

  • @LoJoBr
    @LoJoBr Рік тому

    The lack of a veil or suit is a flex 😂 thanks for the video! Very helpful!

  • @juliecram
    @juliecram 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for the explanation of moving the comb around in the hive to get them to build it out better. I struggled with understanding it last season (my first) and now it makes sense! Thanks again!

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  10 місяців тому

      You are most welcome Julie. That was a fun video to make!
      I get why you found it hard to follow in your first year. Glad it makes sense now, and that you are enjoying learning about bees.

  • @libertybellbeekeepers
    @libertybellbeekeepers 5 років тому

    Thanks for speaking to the brand new beekeeper without any resources.

  • @adkfoothills1973
    @adkfoothills1973 8 місяців тому

    Another very helpful video for the beginners and very well done, as well. Thank You. 🐝🐝

  • @rafiki270
    @rafiki270 5 років тому +6

    That was an amazing episode, something I haven’t heard anyone talk about before and an info I have been seeking for a while :) ... thanks a lot!!! 🇨🇿🇬🇧🇨🇦

  • @laziacoff503
    @laziacoff503 5 років тому +3

    Nice detail and flow of the lesson. Comb awareness is important. Bees being able to draw comb is a wonder of of the world. All All the best this season.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Thanks Iaz! It is amazing to see comb building. All the best for you and your bees too.

  • @vrltk
    @vrltk 5 років тому +1

    Hi from Turkey.You are sharing perfect videos.Thank you Mr.Kelly.

  • @Digger927
    @Digger927 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic, thanks Mr. Kelly for another fine video. As an experienced bee keeper, there's nothing here I didn't already know BUT I still enjoy watching all your vids. I never get tired of watching a master bee keeper and it's nice to keep everything fresh on my mind going into bee season. Thank you again sir, very happy to see you guys produce new content!

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Hi Brent
      Thanks for letting us know how you experience our videos. We are hoping that the videos will appeal to a broad range of beekeeping experience so your comments are appreciated.

    • @Digger927
      @Digger927 5 років тому

      @@UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre You're welcome. There's always room to learn, I love seeing how everyone else does stuff and makes decisions and determinations so there is always value to what you post as far as I'm concerned.

  • @barbll000
    @barbll000 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video, especially for beginners. Love how you made the effort to come back twice to show the growth of the comb on the frames. I've shared this with our FB beekeeping group.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for sharing our videos Barbara. This one was fun to do over time as we got to watch the progress too. Thanks for your positive thoughts!

  • @jeremyparker5354
    @jeremyparker5354 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, this site is going to shorten my learning curve! wow!

  • @greghill9958
    @greghill9958 4 роки тому

    Thank you for helping me to be a better bee keeper

  • @jerrywarner8810
    @jerrywarner8810 2 роки тому

    Awesome video. One of the most informative I’ve seen

  • @RobertStrahl
    @RobertStrahl 5 років тому +1

    A most valuable video for the beginner/novice beekeeper.
    Thank you.
    Kia ora from New Zealand.

  • @tommac8602
    @tommac8602 2 роки тому

    I have top feeders with rafts. I have lost countless bees from getting under the raft. I don't use them any longer. I noticed you have straw in yours. Great idea. I'll give mine another try.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  2 роки тому +1

      Straw works great! I built our feeders with covers and a float device. Pitched them out long ago as I had the same problem you mention.

  • @andyall
    @andyall 3 роки тому

    I’m a need beekeeper, this video is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @sdichampion
    @sdichampion 3 роки тому

    I have thoroughly enjoyed every single video you and your team have produced. Thank you for al of the time and effort! Scott from NW Indiana

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Scott
      Thanks for your enthusiastic comments! We appreciate hearing that we've been able to help.

  • @lililesgiltons3004
    @lililesgiltons3004 5 років тому

    I enjoy looking at your videos during my Christmas holidays, i'm in the center of France. Very good videos!!!

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Lili
      Nice to hear from you in France! In the winter we can learn and plan for the bee season.

  • @Zeldasmojo
    @Zeldasmojo 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the education. Your video was really helpful as I am a new beekeeper

  • @theheritagehousesc
    @theheritagehousesc 2 роки тому

    Good video! I see you knocking all the bees out of the queen excluder without looking to see if the queen is up there. I have found the queen walking on that frame plenty of times before.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  2 роки тому

      Hi There
      I quit looking on excluders for queens years ago. Instead I smoke the bees through the excluder. With smoke and light exposure the queen moves down onto the comb.

  • @jimmypark782
    @jimmypark782 4 роки тому

    I have learned so much from this master beekeeper. 🙏. I get my nucs this Friday.

  • @dacostaliving
    @dacostaliving 3 роки тому

    I’m getting my bees (Nuc) tomorrow, and as a new beekeeper this was very informative! Keep up the videos, love em.

  • @VincentArboriste
    @VincentArboriste 5 років тому +3

    Awesome tutorial, as usual.👌 Thank you for making all that knowledge and experience available on youtube.

  • @escapetheratrace4798
    @escapetheratrace4798 3 роки тому

    This video is a gem of knowledge. Thank you

  • @jayl8813
    @jayl8813 5 років тому +1

    Finally I have the answers. Flow for our area. Flowering Dutch clover.
    Thank you for this video. I’m in my 4th yr and possibly my last do to losses every winter. I found the hard way that feeding pollen patties during winter is a bad idea. Cheers to 2019 from Elmira

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 5 років тому +1

      Jay, watch your heavy losses and the relation to varroa mite loads. If you have had high might loads and the hives have crashed the comb needs to be irradiated to kill the viruses living there. I found this out also. My colonies were robbing out other untreated colonies in my area and bringing back mites and viruses. Later in fall before my last treatment of the season the viruses took over very fast. After that even keeping my mite loads low I had trouble keeping the colonies alive through winter. This last month I spoke with someone who is up on bee diseases at our club meeting. He mentioned that viruses from mites can live on comb for up to fifteen years. So, if you re-load the frames with new bees, they eventually succumb to the viruses and not the mites. I trashed my comb because it was old anyway and am starting over with new frames and foundation. I'm hoping this works for me because if not, it's my last season too.

    • @jayl8813
      @jayl8813 5 років тому +1

      15yrs. That’s pretty crazy. Maybe that’s the issue for everyone’s losses over winter ?? I will give it another go. I have new frames I can use so see how this winter goes.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Hello down the road in Elmira Jay! Bob's right mite control is probably the most significant concern but we have a number of options. I'm not a big pollen patty fan either.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 5 років тому +1

      @@jayl8813 Good luck. I hope both you and I keep up the hobby. It is a lot of fun.

    • @jayl8813
      @jayl8813 5 років тому

      Thanks ppl. I have 3 nucs on order. Will look at mite control more seriously.

  • @CuriousCreature
    @CuriousCreature 5 років тому +1

    Love seeing the progression and how you evaluate it. Super valuable Paul.

  • @Dundonian1981
    @Dundonian1981 5 років тому +1

    Hi from Scotland, Glad to see you have uploaded some new videos, love your videos they are really well done looking forward o more!

  • @garybrabant5505
    @garybrabant5505 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful technique. Very informative, logical, and easy to follow.
    Thank you. 😎🐝🐝🐝

  • @r.r.s4812
    @r.r.s4812 5 років тому

    Love these videos from you guys. Always learn something from Paul. Thx

  • @gardenfork
    @gardenfork 5 років тому +3

    Great tip about moving the empty end frames in to the middle. Thank you for making these vids. If you ever gets hit with budget cuts you could crowdfund these vids. Eric.

    • @nathancaswell7861
      @nathancaswell7861 5 років тому +1

      Good to see you here, G Fork. Big fan of your channel.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +1

      Hi GF
      That's good thought in case it comes to a budget shortfall. We started the videos project with a small crowd funding campaign and have carried on in that sharing spirit. Great to hear you appreciate our efforts. Thanks.

  • @mopar92
    @mopar92 4 роки тому

    I’ve just discovered your channel. We are new and live in the south. So we certainly have a different ecosystem and weather. But I’ve really learned a lot from your channel. Plus the accent makes me crave some Tim Hortons. Ha. Thanks for a good channel.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  4 роки тому

      Hi Mopar 92
      Good to hear you've found our videos helpful. Thanks!
      ps I take my Tim Hortons coffee with cream and honey!

  • @jc2coming
    @jc2coming 3 роки тому

    Great video and thanks for the good and clear instructions...

  • @Peekul1
    @Peekul1 4 роки тому

    These are great videos. Easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @liamaiden2313
    @liamaiden2313 4 роки тому

    I wish it was this easy on my first year lol so far i dealt with
    artfical swarm them
    cast swarm (poor weather, one day late on removing other queen cell)
    re-uniting
    re-queening
    queen mating
    catching a cast swarm and marching them into a nuc with queen.
    I started with 1 nuc, 5 frames of bees, i now have two full hives and a nuc lol.
    Never had so much fun in my life, Im glad i spent a year researching it all first.
    Your videos are top quality and helped me a lot.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  4 роки тому

      Hi Liam
      Well you are getting a lot of experience all packed into your first year! Nice to hear we could help. Good luck with your bees!

  • @darrenpierce9903
    @darrenpierce9903 5 років тому +1

    Hi Paul ,
    Another excellent video !!!. I look forward to seeing more. Thank you again
    Darren from New Zealand

  • @yokechan2765
    @yokechan2765 3 роки тому +1

    great teaching

  • @MRKNIGHTNDAY
    @MRKNIGHTNDAY 5 років тому +1

    Best of UA-cam!Thank you

  • @phillipwhitaker1960
    @phillipwhitaker1960 2 роки тому

    I learned so much from this video.

  • @dougferrell7066
    @dougferrell7066 5 років тому +1

    Paul, glad to see you guys making videos again.! I'll have to manipulate my frames like that, for some reason I never did.

  • @g8ors99
    @g8ors99 5 років тому +1

    Just finishing my first year as a beekeeper. Thanks for confirming that I was doing it right shuffling the undrawn frames around like you did to get the bees to draw them out. It just made sense to me, but I always wondered if I was doing it right. Another great video!

  • @brettellis1837
    @brettellis1837 Рік тому

    Spot on love ya work cheers thank you for your time.

  • @boblemery1029
    @boblemery1029 5 років тому

    You are so professional and helpful thanks

  • @strugglingbeekeepermarkcot9642
    @strugglingbeekeepermarkcot9642 5 років тому +2

    Great video I am going to be learning this stuff when I get my bees I find your videos very interesting.

  • @Lsmith-ly2cm
    @Lsmith-ly2cm 3 роки тому

    They are great videos ,everyone interested in bee keeping should watch and subscribe, thank you again.

  • @holzsmsf
    @holzsmsf 4 роки тому

    Many thanks from Australia. I have a newly installed top bar hive, but the core principles taught apply equally to me. The big difference is we only put in naked top bars for the bees to build on rather than frames that have a sheet to make a start from. I guess the process takes longer hey!!

  • @ejennings98
    @ejennings98 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video from UoG and of course Paul.

  • @EverydayKindaGuy
    @EverydayKindaGuy 5 років тому

    For a minute at the beginning, I thought you were wearing a kilt. Kept thinking to myself, wow, it takes a real man to do beekeeping in a kilt.. ;)

  • @henryngwenya5761
    @henryngwenya5761 4 роки тому

    I like the way you explain ,I want keep bees for harvesting honey.thank so much coz I leant a lot.

  • @kitersrefuge7353
    @kitersrefuge7353 Рік тому

    Superb! Thank you.

  • @swordfishkind2704
    @swordfishkind2704 5 років тому

    greetings from Belgium nice video thanks

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +1

      Well hello there in Belgium. As one of my mentors, Keld Brandstrup, in Denmark says
      ' beekeeping IS sharing'.

  • @nathancaswell7861
    @nathancaswell7861 5 років тому

    Great videos. Very good instruction.

  • @denpictor8992
    @denpictor8992 5 років тому

    Thank again for more great info and please keep them coming.

  • @WilliamMcNett
    @WilliamMcNett 5 років тому +1

    Seeing your canvas inner cover reminded me I was going to buy some. Now if I can just find your FAQ again 🙂

    • @Alan-Painter
      @Alan-Painter 5 років тому +1

      In a different he said, "#8 (18oz) Duck canvas". Hope this helps

    • @WilliamMcNett
      @WilliamMcNett 5 років тому

      @@Alan-Painter yep, found the FAQ, web links and order some ☺

    • @Alan-Painter
      @Alan-Painter 5 років тому

      @@WilliamMcNett Could you share the FAQ and web links? Thanks

  • @blakedhoffman
    @blakedhoffman 5 років тому

    Excellent video, I look forward to all your videos

  • @zacharymansouri9608
    @zacharymansouri9608 3 роки тому

    very helpful thankyou so much

  • @MOHAMEDHUSSEIN-pb2br
    @MOHAMEDHUSSEIN-pb2br 5 років тому

    NICE TEACHER ,GREAT MAN THANKS

  • @framcesmoore
    @framcesmoore 5 років тому +2

    This was great to keep doing the video like u did Thanks

  • @SouthbayBBQ
    @SouthbayBBQ 2 роки тому

    Great video Sir

  • @nigelw598
    @nigelw598 5 років тому +1

    Hi Paul,
    Thanks again for another great informative video. I'm just starting out here in Australia and you seem to just know how to answer all my questions. I started late in the season with a cut out from an upturned bath in a field. I'm feeding with a Ceracell top feeder and using 50/50 Sugar syrup at the moment to try and build the food stores. Will possibly switch to a stronger 2/1 mix soon. I'm interested to see how it all goes. All in a ten frame full depth single brood honey box at the moment. Checking every few days to see how the syrup is taken up so as to know how much to feed. Great, great info thanks for taking the time to post this,
    Cheers, Nigel

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому +1

      Hi There in Australia
      Thanks for your kind remarks and your story of entering the bee world. That was an interesting way to get started! Cheers Nigel.

  • @CharlesCarlsonC3
    @CharlesCarlsonC3 5 років тому +1

    Nice video! It answered a few of my questions that hadn't been answered through my club or mentor.

  • @scotthenderson4376
    @scotthenderson4376 2 роки тому

    After watching a tons of video's and planning I was wondering if this would work to build up the hive/ comb fast, only difference was the feeder style. I'm getting my 1st bee's in a 6 weeks and could have saved a few brain cells if I'd seen this first. Great content thanks for putting it out there. Starting from scratch is gonna suck, but be so rewarding can't wait

  • @danfromaway9393
    @danfromaway9393 3 роки тому

    Not a beekeeper but I did enjoy your presentation...mellow, viewer-focused and easy to follow one comment: Move the camera in close to show what YOU see rather than dedicating all that lens space to background shots of trees/hives, etc. Close is better. Kudos!

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  2 роки тому

      Hi Dan
      Glad you found the video interesting. I agree, we should have done better with close ups.

  • @veragiles981
    @veragiles981 5 років тому

    That was so informative and very helpful. It answered lots of questions. Thanks!

  • @nolanmeeks973
    @nolanmeeks973 5 років тому

    Thanks that's really been educational for me as a first-year beekeeper right now I have to brood Chambers and I'm thinking about going to one I live on the Central coast of California where the weather stays mildly cool all year round

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Hi Nolan
      Have a look at our video on 'singles vs doubles' and consider if it will work in your area. Glad yo hear you found the video helpful Nolan.

  • @charlesoneill466
    @charlesoneill466 5 років тому

    Great video..thanks

  • @jazzh9547
    @jazzh9547 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for uploading this video. It was very informative, I have learned a lot!

  • @btrull6018
    @btrull6018 5 років тому

    Another good video, sure wish I could get some of those queens down here in Indiana

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Thanks. B Trull. Ferguson Apiaries do ship some Buckfast to the US. I think they may be sold out now for this year.
      Ferguson Apiaries fergusonapiaries.on.ca/ (for CAN and US sales). .

  • @isedhooah3683
    @isedhooah3683 5 років тому +1

    Great video again! Only thing I notice when moving foundation around in the honey supers is sometimes if you move a foundation frame up against an uncapped frame of honey, the bees will simply just draw out that already filled comb super deep. The simple fix is just to ensure they have started capping the drawn frame prior to placing the foundation frame up against it.

  • @TheWelshHoneyCompany1
    @TheWelshHoneyCompany1 5 років тому

    Nice video. Great quality and very interesting 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @chrisbgarrett
    @chrisbgarrett 5 років тому

    Very nice video,helpful. Thank you

  • @CavalierSpan
    @CavalierSpan 4 роки тому +1

    Paul,
    Fantastic video on comb building. Can you explain your process and what you are looking for to ensure the hive doesn’t become honey bound when you are feeding your new colonies in the Spring? In addition, while I have seen your video on feeding prior to Winter, do you ever feed your established colonies in the Spring? Thanks again for all your great videos. We’ve made a donation to your new Honey Bee Research Center because your work is so critical. Thank you.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  4 роки тому

      Well gee thanks CavalierSpan!
      We sure appreciate your support and your kind comments.
      In a situation like in this video with new equipment we stop feeding when the main nectar flow comes on and the comb in the brood chamber is completely built. It would have been different if the comb was already built as you could create a honey bound condition by overfeeding. In our conditions we don't normally have to feed in the spring. This year is different as the bees started brood early when it was warm and then we had a lot of cold weather so the feed was consumed quickly. We fed what we hope is just the right amount until the weather gets the flow going. Not an easy thing to get right when you don't know what mother nature has in store! Cheers!

  • @lintonmacnamara1469
    @lintonmacnamara1469 5 років тому

    So well presented thanks for posting

  • @fhuzy
    @fhuzy 2 роки тому

    So brave...man wish I was this brave with bees

  • @jackiecurrah3364
    @jackiecurrah3364 5 років тому

    Great video I’m getting my first two Nucs at the end of May

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Good luck Jackie! Have fun with your bees. Thanks.

    • @swampcrawlerls1267
      @swampcrawlerls1267 4 роки тому

      How did it go? You started beekeeping at the same time as me with the same amount of nucs

  • @fedexido
    @fedexido 5 років тому +1

    Thank u sir! Great video!

  • @michaelpereira5544
    @michaelpereira5544 5 років тому +1

    Great video love the info. The issue I have is they are not building on the new frames but they do build on the inner cover. I have about 7 frames of bees and thinking of adding a super

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Hi Michael
      Thanks. 7 frames may be a bit early to super. Bees like to move up more than to the side so they don't get all the brood chamber comb built if you super too early. Good luck.

  • @CrossroadToCountry
    @CrossroadToCountry 5 років тому

    Glad you're doing videos again! I've been waiting for more :) This is an excellent video! Looking forward to seeing more from you this year!

  • @pasekalavrova
    @pasekalavrova 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @stanholloway8774
    @stanholloway8774 5 років тому +3

    For all the "New Bees"...this man is like the master beekeeper of the world. Words from my grandkids. And me. Watch, shut up, turn your devices off and listen. Intently...

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  5 років тому

      Hey Stan. Great to hear you and your grandkids enjoy learning about bees together. We appreciate your kind (and too generous) comments :)

  • @lastphcm
    @lastphcm 5 років тому

    Wonderful informative video, thank you.

  • @graydon_b
    @graydon_b Рік тому

    I have tried putting foundation frames between drawn frames in a super before, but I find that the bees draw out the existing comb to fill the space instead of drawing out the foundation. Not sure if that's because I have plastic super frames or not.
    Thank you for the invaluable knowledge in these videos. It was one of my main sources of beginner info when getting started, and I still refer to them often.

  • @davidalexopoulos8372
    @davidalexopoulos8372 5 років тому

    Thank you! Great videos

  • @mj-ls7qr8xp3n
    @mj-ls7qr8xp3n 3 роки тому

    Great video! I've recently hived a small swarm in a new lang body. They're coming from a top bar hive. They've had only foundation and have been really slow to build any comb and have built comb on top of the foundation as a separate piece of comb. Been a month, fed 1:1 and still slow. Just now starting to build a little comb on center of a frame.

    • @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre
      @UoGHoneyBeeResearchCentre  3 роки тому

      Hi Melissa
      Great name for a beekeeper! Small swarms can't do much. Better to add them to another hive. Nature doesn't always have the best plan...Sometime it's a wild bet on success.

  • @lialos
    @lialos 5 років тому

    Excellent video, thanks!

  • @stevenakers8145
    @stevenakers8145 5 років тому

    Love your videos

  • @GoneWildKennels
    @GoneWildKennels 4 роки тому

    Wicked. New too bee keeping for 2021 awesome!

  • @hughyhughes8058
    @hughyhughes8058 5 років тому +3

    This just reminds me why I prefer 8 frame boxes.