Preparing for a breeder Queen.

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Preparing a hive to recieve a breeder queen. What i do to give the new queen thats been in a mailing cage, the best possible chances for survival. Choosing a colony with gentle bees, removing the flying, possible more agressive workers, putting the queen carefully under a push in cage and feeding all help to get acceptance.

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  • @welchkoservices4200
    @welchkoservices4200 4 роки тому +4

    Good genetics from Germany,
    Hmm, where have I heard this from?
    Lol.
    Great stuff.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 3 роки тому +1

      Leave it to our Germans to work on superior genetics.

  • @davidelliott6118
    @davidelliott6118 5 років тому

    Thanks Richard for sharing your practical 'no nonsense' approach to bee farming-it's great to see and very inspirational. I have been beekeeping and queen rearing since 2002 and in that time I have tried to cultivate native black bees followed by a period (in desperation!) of importing buckfast from Keld Branstrup and Peter Stoffen from Germany and as you know, the F1's are great! I am now working with others to try and produce local bees here on the Isle of Wight , but it's a rocky road and the as a business option it creates yet more uncertainty. Good luck with everything - I'll keep watching!

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому

      David Elliott hi David, well good for you!
      I am keeping going with these buckfast type F1’s untill such times as I can perhaps find a good bee here that is reliable and persistent in its daughters but the problem is,,we have so many other drones flying around that if we just let things mate without doing what we can, we generally get atrocious bees! Thanks for your comments!!

    • @davidelliott6118
      @davidelliott6118 5 років тому

      @@richardnoel3141 Truly, the best bees I ever had were from the Galtee bee breeder Michael Mac Giolla Coda; true AMM - gentle and productive. The only way to ensure true line breeding here is following Susan Cobey with her closed population of, in her case, New World Carniolans. I do have insemination equipment, but time and being very average(!) are always the great enemies..... It's nice to see you using some larger mating nucs. I've just built some similar (quadratic hives) and hope these might overwinter in our milder southern climate. I was inspired by a book written by Jo Widdicombe from BIBBA who has managed in Cornwall/Devon area to arrive at a high degree of conformity with open mating. BIBBA are now promoting the use of local as to native bees which is a more realistic aspiration. Good luck with the season Richard and thanks again for your hard work in recording your endeavours.

  • @drckbdrj1
    @drckbdrj1 6 років тому

    Great video!! Thanks for taking the time to produce and share!

  • @pankajmakwana2300
    @pankajmakwana2300 Рік тому

    Thank you for a nice video for us newbies. It was interesting and to the point. Where in Germany did you buy the Queen from please? Thank you.

  • @gardankoi
    @gardankoi 6 років тому

    Very good video Richard and informative keep it up thank you

  • @nelliechappell6193
    @nelliechappell6193 4 роки тому

    Another Great Video

  • @greenmanhoney-avaloncandles
    @greenmanhoney-avaloncandles 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing the video! Very informative and again, I've learned something new, got new ideas. I am more than sure that I will have a think about it -how I can use this method for my bees. I am looking forward to your next video. Take care and cheers!

  • @ruhail1
    @ruhail1 6 років тому

    Excellent video. I also bought some breeder Queens from Keld. They are good buckfast bees.

  • @brucering31
    @brucering31 4 роки тому

    thanks again, that's y i losted 5 queens last season well done

  • @SquirrelsForAll
    @SquirrelsForAll 6 років тому

    Great video, thank you posting.

  • @tnbeelady7255
    @tnbeelady7255 5 років тому

    Lovely video, you were recommended by a friend helping me with queen rearing. I see now that I have my work cut out for me to be ready by next spring. I appreciate all you are doing, and you are thorough in your explanations, which really helps. Making sense of the various manipulations in beekeeping is sometimes hard to follow, but you seem to have a way of making those manipulations clearer and understandable.
    I'm just trying to be independent and not constantly buying bees from out of my area.
    LOL, FYI:'Queen mother' would be a better call on the queen--not sire which is male!!

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому

      Tnbeelady TN thanks for your kind comments. Yes that was a wrong expression! 🙄thanks for pointing that out! Glad these videos help you!

  • @Digger927
    @Digger927 4 роки тому +1

    That's a piss poor way to check for a queen. She could be loose in the box or anything. There were still a lot of bees on several of the frames you shook. Not trying to be a jerk, just saying there's no wonder you missed her the first two times. What works better is to tape the excluder on the bottom of a box and then tape duct tape around the inside top edge, bees don't like to walk on duct tape. Set the box on top of a good hive box and shake all the bees into the screen box, reinstall the clean frames back in the box. It's dam near impossible to not find a queen if there is one. Slow down and take care. Good luck in 2020

  • @richardreid2059
    @richardreid2059 6 років тому +1

    Hey Richard, Great video. I got my first high dollar (!) breeder this year. We have ripe cells from her today. Vermont in mid July?? It'll be fun!

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Richard Reid would love to come and see them but , not possible this side of the summer! Shame but reality bites ! Hope your all well?

  • @yassyass1961
    @yassyass1961 6 років тому +1

    Great video Richard keep it up :) Keld Brandstrup is a good breader so is Paul Jungels from Luxembourg you should try queens from him. Cheers ;)

    • @janist553
      @janist553 6 років тому

      Yass Yass Keld is- good queen breeder, but quality of breeding material is not so good as 15 years ago. Now price 120€ is not adequate.

  • @chrishall3578
    @chrishall3578 6 років тому

    Totally agree.. genetics is key. Was not aware of the small black bee problem until I noticed them in one of my hives and I am in Tennessee. Have you thought about running drone comb in each yard?

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Chris Hall yes we do on selected stocks. I do cover this in the first video called the cell builder explained, near the end! Thanks for your comments!

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening 6 років тому +1

    Richard I currently have around 15 hives, Mostly swarms I collected over last year or two., I have bought queens in the past and intend of breeding a few myself this year. But where do you buy quality queens from? How do I understand its genetic makeup and how do I know I am getting the characteristics I want? Any advice is great Thanks. Tony

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 4 роки тому

    If I have a milking cow who produce only 5 liters of milk instead of 40 average, it’s soon a steak

  • @PhillipHall01
    @PhillipHall01 6 років тому

    Another excellent video Richard, thanks for posting. I would like to ask, how long will it be before the new queen will start laying in the cage? I really like this concept and plan to use it! Again thank you, Phillip Hall

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      phillip hall you usually release her on day 4 or 5, subject to the bees behaving well with her and seeing eggs in the cells. But mostly the bees behaviour. Sometimes she doesn’t lay immediate!

  • @Batman3231852051
    @Batman3231852051 4 роки тому

    What do you think of the Saskatraz queens?

  • @WilliamMcNett
    @WilliamMcNett 5 років тому

    Watched another video about push in cages. There's something in the UK, gutter mesh/screen, comes in a roll. That that guy was using to make his cages.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому +1

      you can use water mesh you have providing the bees can exchange queen substance/queen pheromone between the cage and that it also protects the queen from the bees from the outside. They can bee initially pretty aggressive towards her . Whatever works for you.

  • @Batman3231852051
    @Batman3231852051 6 років тому

    Do you sell your queens, you said Buck fast

  • @josephwoodall832
    @josephwoodall832 5 років тому

    Mr Noel I've enjoyed the video thank you. Do you think it makes sense for a first year beekeeper to purchase a breeder queen and use it in a nuc? I agree with you about genetics and it's never too early to start. I would however need to rob frames from new colonies to start the nuc. This seems a bit counter productive to me but rearing queens is so intriguing.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  5 років тому +1

      Joseph Woodall no not really, you need to concentrate hard on learning about your bees for at least 2 to 3 years before you even begin to start thinking about breeder queens. No disrespect, it’s just you will need two good years before you have any real idea and understanding of how bees really work!
      In my mind, it’s the biggest mistake of so many budding beekeepers, trying to run before they can even walk. So much so, they have huge and high expectations and often give-up because their goals are totally unrealistic!.
      .

    • @josephwoodall832
      @josephwoodall832 5 років тому

      @@richardnoel3141 I'm sure you're right. I was just thinking I'd have to buy queens to start nucs anyway.

  • @imkereistappert3183
    @imkereistappert3183 4 роки тому

    Hey Richard, where did you buy your Buckfast Queen from Germany? Greetings Flo

  • @OllysFarm
    @OllysFarm 6 років тому

    Excellent video Richard, hope she is accepted. Do you treat your breeder colonies as a production colonies or do you keep them small to reduce risk of swarming & working too hard, thanks

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Ollys Farm I do keep
      On top of them as a priority. It’s more than just the cost! I want lots of her daughters flying around the apiaries next year. That way we’re constantly enhancing the diversity and the hygienic ness in our bees. I give them
      Lots of space, harvest brood if I need to and even give them a super with out an excluder to
      Be sure she doesn’t swarm. Superscedure sometimes gets the better of things after the 1st year but by then she’s usually laid thousands of eggs so her genetics are nicely
      Placed! Good question! Cheers for now.

  • @beeoleg2878
    @beeoleg2878 4 роки тому

    Це бакфаст Келда Бранструпа, в мене його нема, але є дочка В299PJ облітана на В140TR. Поки найкращими у мене з дочки моєї В217KOR. Але на мій погляд американська селекція саскатраз дає більші колонії бджіл. Мій канал в UA-cam Олег Кузьмін.

  • @TheJerryalberte
    @TheJerryalberte 6 років тому

    Hi Richard. What is the plastic you use for inner cover?

  • @campdavidsonfunctionaltrai8583
    @campdavidsonfunctionaltrai8583 4 роки тому

    How may days do you cage the queen before release? 4?

  • @freddies515
    @freddies515 4 роки тому

    What breed of bees are the ones I see on this video?

  • @TheSword355
    @TheSword355 6 років тому

    What is the depth on your push in cage? 13mm?

  • @janist553
    @janist553 6 років тому

    Queen could be on bottom board, mesh.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому +1

      Janis T yes I reckon you were right! On thé side of the hive or just hiding somewhere

  • @beeoleg2878
    @beeoleg2878 4 роки тому

    Келд приїжджав в Україну і багато цікавого сказав

  • @stonerman2k
    @stonerman2k 6 років тому

    I know I'm late posting, but you had a queen cell hanging off the bottom of the frame @ 17:42. Just wanted you to know.

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      stonerman2k ya well spotted! I was just checking to see if I could see a virgin queen anywhere! 👌🏻💥👍🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

  • @ahorsley1027
    @ahorsley1027 5 років тому

    What did you pay for the queen?

  • @diarmuidcullen1865
    @diarmuidcullen1865 6 років тому

    Why did you not like the amm bee
    ?

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Diarmuid Cullen ok so I’ve worked with the local AMM here in Brittany for more than 5 years before I changed genetics. I find them very difficult to work with. And their notoriously badly behaved which is not pleasant. The ho et crops are better with other races, and the amm here suffer badly from chalk brood.. believe me, we want to raise arms here because there is a big market. But we just can’t work with them!

    • @diarmuidcullen1865
      @diarmuidcullen1865 6 років тому

      Richard Noel
      Thanks for reply Richard I enjoy your videos..
      I'm only at this game a couple of years and am hooked I love beekeeping.
      I keep native black bee's here in Ireland it's all I keep am happy with them but I guess I can't compare for I have never had buckfast etc..
      Keep up the good work 🐝

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Diarmuid Cullen ok that’s cool. I am very much an advocator of if it works for you, then great. I try to remain very open minded to new ideas and every beekeeper has a valuable contributions to make. I personally think that black bees generally are not as productive as other bred strains, so you can understand why I don’t use them now! We’re certainly keeping the nice strains in an apiary where they won’t mate with our good stocks, but that’s for another line we’re coping to start. Thanks for your comments!

  • @RS-lv2lk
    @RS-lv2lk 6 років тому

    What's a MAPI No? R

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому +1

      Richard James it’s actually No API meaning in French Numero apiculteur. Hope that clears things up!

  • @imkereistappert3183
    @imkereistappert3183 4 роки тому

    Hey Richard, where did you buy your Buckfast Queen from Germany? Greetings Flo

  • @Batman3231852051
    @Batman3231852051 6 років тому

    Do you sell your queens, you said Buck fast

    • @richardnoel3141
      @richardnoel3141  6 років тому

      Michael Reynolds sorry at present I never sell any queens as I need lots to make nucs up with! We never have enough!