Like artificial insemination, in essence, colonising the hives manually as opposed to waiting for the bees to colonise the hive on their own. The bee keeper manually moves bees from a given colony say in the wild and transfers it to their hive.
Birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and most importantly, bees are pollinators. So what it is pollination the transfer of pollen from an anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, later enabling fertilisation... so essentially any critter that comes into contact with plants is helping us... not just bees
Thank you for teaching us about bees 🎉❤
I love the idea of feeding your bees to avoid them going far and getting in danger on the way.
Also avoiding them feeding on pesticides.
I Love this video, looking forward to another video about Bee.
Great, and honestly speaking zoe farm's are killing it
Thanks so much am inspired by that video and soon I will have to start something
Thank you very much, Mr Christopher, for a very good explanation
The voice of Duke when mentioning 15L per hive took me by storm, who else is calculating like me😅
Thanks 👍 teaching us about bees🎉❤
Let me open my ears and eyes as well..... 🥰Bravo mr Duke
Good job bro am in Nigeria's can I be trained online well done guys
am preparing my bee hives dude
That's a good idea.
It would be intresting to know how bees and similar insects cope with GM plant. Are they are affected?
Is it a training farm or just business farm open to train stridents?
True Emmanuel bee 🐝 keeper from kisoro
I like bees
I would love to do this 😍 🐝🐝🐝🐝😊
Is so great people, this is what am aiming for that, because I am taking Agriculture in A.level
Good Info, thx man
i wanted to see the interior of the langstroth beehive where he bought it
hello thanks for the work done but where can i get queen excluders for my langthtroth bee hives.
Great ideas on bee keeping sir. But didn't get what artificial colonisation is. That needs more explanation
Like artificial insemination, in essence, colonising the hives manually as opposed to waiting for the bees to colonise the hive on their own. The bee keeper manually moves bees from a given colony say in the wild and transfers it to their hive.
Can I construct artificial shades for my bees?
Curious. Can you use the liquid from biofuel to spray around the posts holding the beehives to fight off termites?
Yes i would think so, I'm from suriname and here we use old engine oil to fight off termites and ants
Do you sell bee suit and how much. I am in Nigeria
How much is a litre of organic honey, farm gate price.
How do you do artificial colony.?
How do handle lizards eating up your bees
Please what can i use to attract bees into my hive
Many thanks for the lesson. However plz don't over give sugar crystals
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Bees are not the only pollinators.. kindly
@@dmindahouse any other pollinators you know? I’d love to learn
Birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and most importantly, bees are pollinators.
So what it is pollination the transfer of pollen from an anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, later enabling fertilisation... so essentially any critter that comes into contact with plants is helping us... not just bees
Bees are major pollinators kindly@@dmindahouse
Wind also is a natural pollinator😂
Bees are the most important of all
I would like to join ur project
Bees dont bite they sting😂😂😂😂
I’m just an ordinary farmer😂😂😂😂 there’s no way I would have figured that out
Very authentic 👌 and simple😂😅
@@DenisDukeUGNow you know😂😂😂
The moment you start feeding your bees, the honey ceases to be organic
It depends on the time you feed them
Mr duke the way I like u God knows I wud like to know how can I know that honey z ready to havest!
When the honeycomb is fully capped
Talking to me directly.
Bees don't bite. They sting