This video illustrates some very interesting and important points, the idea of restricting the size of the hive to avoid discouraging the bees, the possibility of utilizing a super on top of the Kenyan hive, A simple restriction gate at the entrance. I feel like I really learned something. Very well done.
From what I've read, African bees (I assume that's what type of bees are in their area) prefer less space than European bees. So that may make a difference if one knows what type of bee it is. Rough estimates are that European bees like a volume of approx 40 liters (10-11 gallon) whereas African bees are happy with half that. I am not a beekeeper yet, so take my words with a grain of salt.
Isn´t the reason of a Keyan Hive an easier and friendly treatment of the bees? So, putting a supper on the top, you are loosing that way of beekeping...
my teacher would scold me if i will cut a piece of wood like this Kenyan guy cut the wood...he cut it straight ...like it...may i try..be safe to me woods-aw..lol
1--The clay pot hives are shown at the end of the video but don't seem to be durable enough or big enough for a sustainable beekeeping operation 2--Proofreading the captioning will increase the video being seen by more people across the globe as one is unfamiliar with the pronunciation or diction of the speakers. 3--Instead of using the corrugated metal sheet for the roof in one of the hive designs, wouldn't a terracotta or baked clay roof be better, considering the heat coming via the sun during the day. Also the terracotta or earthenware roof could wick away the excess moisture formed in the hive and its condensation. Excess moisture invites fungal diseases plus terracotta or baked clay is porous and can aid in the natural ventilation of the hive. 4--Ants and other predators need to be guarded against in africa. These preliminary designs would need some thought about pest control too --like being off the ground, having the legs standing in water cups etc. 5--Dimensioning of the designs on a piece of paper would help as a summary of the 2 designs for wooden hives 6--Since the wood used is quite thick, the wooden hives are going to be heavy 7--If the video is being made for training and education purposes, the information must be delivered faster by practicing some public speaking. Right now its a good amateur effort at information delivery but cannot help scale up or improve production efficiency or training efficiency Just some thoughts.
the american guy speaks english like ghanaian, thats good personal relations. And you guys just helped me . thanks
Thank you for sharing - informative as I build my first Kenyan hive. And I loved Maggie’s out-takes at the end :-)
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I've been using a hand saw wrong all these years never knew.
😂😂😂 iam amazed too
My favorite position,its for master's only😂
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This video illustrates some very interesting and important points, the idea of restricting the size of the hive to avoid discouraging the bees, the possibility of utilizing a super on top of the Kenyan hive, A simple restriction gate at the entrance. I feel like I really learned something. Very well done.
From what I've read, African bees (I assume that's what type of bees are in their area) prefer less space than European bees. So that may make a difference if one knows what type of bee it is. Rough estimates are that European bees like a volume of approx 40 liters (10-11 gallon) whereas African bees are happy with half that. I am not a beekeeper yet, so take my words with a grain of salt.
They apparently don't use a divider hence the smaller hive. I suppose you can do splits any time there.
Very short but very educative. Thanks alot and doing more
Interesting new information. Built 2 Top Bar Hives 2 years ago and will now build a super for them.
Send me more measurements of different beehives
. I love your directions.
Please what is the measurement of the frames?
Very educative content ❤
Thank yolu for the video. For me you deserve a super award! Thank you.
Thank you🙏🙏🙏 great job 👍👌👏
Thank u all
Has that super actually been tested?
I've built a kenyan top bar hive. What is the spacing between the top bars in the super landstrom in the lower part?
Very nice and easy
Can you cover the base of the salt pond beehive
Apicultura natural muito bom 🇧🇷
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wow how he cut that lumber straight pa
Thanks
I like the top barhive ,it's nice and simple to construct.how to I hervest the honey 🍯 from the above
Thanks for sharing this interesting video. Could you tell me the dimension of the hive? Thanks for your help.
instaBlaster...
Good. what is the width of the top bar
Nice idea,i like you sis.I need to make one.what is the spacing of the lower bars to prevent the queen from going to the upper chamber?
beautiful
What was it he was rubbing inside the hive while building?
Ideally it would be propilis but was would do in a pinch!
wax
Please what kind of wood was used
Where is the queen excluder?
how much of a gap is needed between the top bars for the workers to pass but not the queen ?
Nice
cool vid!
How can I get some of the hive
Isn´t the reason of a Keyan Hive an easier and friendly treatment of the bees? So, putting a supper on the top, you are loosing that way of beekeping...
i have a problem with ans distrubing bees stoping doing the work.plse help
my teacher would scold me if i will cut a piece of wood like this Kenyan guy cut the wood...he cut it straight ...like it...may i try..be safe to me woods-aw..lol
He's not Kenyan.
Cuts it pretty square and seems to be in good control of his tools, which is the essence of safety.
Bate with what
Waooo
POA for the one
🐝🌲🌾
never fall in love with boy from Ghana
Can you please tell me what species/type of wood is used to make these hives?
Whatever is cheap & readily available.
Pine wood is good
Kenya Bee
1--The clay pot hives are shown at the end of the video but don't seem to be durable enough or big enough for a sustainable beekeeping operation
2--Proofreading the captioning will increase the video being seen by more people across the globe as one is unfamiliar with the pronunciation or diction of the speakers.
3--Instead of using the corrugated metal sheet for the roof in one of the hive designs, wouldn't a terracotta or baked clay roof be better, considering the heat coming via the sun during the day. Also the terracotta or earthenware roof could wick away the excess moisture formed in the hive and its condensation. Excess moisture invites fungal diseases plus terracotta or baked clay is porous and can aid in the natural ventilation of the hive.
4--Ants and other predators need to be guarded against in africa. These preliminary designs would need some thought about pest control too --like being off the ground, having the legs standing in water cups etc.
5--Dimensioning of the designs on a piece of paper would help as a summary of the 2 designs for wooden hives
6--Since the wood used is quite thick, the wooden hives are going to be heavy
7--If the video is being made for training and education purposes, the information must be delivered faster by practicing some public speaking. Right now its a good amateur effort at information delivery but cannot help scale up or improve production efficiency or training efficiency
Just some thoughts.
uyyy*o
Alex
they gone four times
its a kenyan typ
american spies
Clearly we sent only the best to spy
Come to kenya for lessons,, you are constructing it very poorly..