Natural Beekeeping That Works with Dr. Leo Sharashkin Revisit Part Two
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This video is a short clip from the 2021 Land of the Osages Research Farm's Virtual Field Day.
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Dr. Leo Sharashkin of Horizontal Hive discusses forest beekeeping in the Ozarks. This is session 3 of 5 from the 2021 LORC Virtual Field Day.
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Good video. I have been keeping bees for 15 years in the standard hives. Wish I had started in these long hives.
You could always convert to the Layens hives. I saw Dr Leo do it on another YT channel- I believe it is “off grid with Doug and Stacey”
Seems like it might be worth the work to switch.
I'm enjoying my horizontal hive - I have back issues and horizontal hives make it easier to handle/harvest frames.
I know honeybees make more profits, but they're an invasive species. Is there anything out there to assist native bees?