Using swarm cells to split a bee hive.

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  • @09mouldy
    @09mouldy 3 роки тому +18

    Its one of the best ways. I just wanted to say that I am that guy that commented a couple years ago that you inspired me to get into bees. Now I have 10 hives and planning to split to 30 this year! I setup a livestream of my bees. I won't post it here on your video though. I respect your space. You do gods work.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Congratulations on your success, you have done VERY well. Send me a link, oscelata@gmail.com, I want to see. Thanks for watching. God's peace Kyle.
      Mr. Ed

  • @mullenlogan20
    @mullenlogan20 3 роки тому +2

    Not gonna lie I found you Mr. Ed through the rooster, I don’t know what made me wanna watch bee videos but I am hooked. You’re such a charismatic and charming man. I love the content and your work I hope you keep it up.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Regardless of how you discovered my bee wrangling channel, I'm ever grateful you have and that you left a comment letting me know. Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to watch. Until the next one, God's peace Logan.
      Mr. Ed

    • @mullenlogan20
      @mullenlogan20 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff until the next wrangling Mr. Ed and I can’t wait for it

  • @bcjoey9944
    @bcjoey9944 3 роки тому +25

    In the queen world, if you aren't first, you're not going to last. Nature sure is tough. In humans its no longer survival of the fittest, its survival of the loudest. Thanks for the video Jeff.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому +2

      Look up about the doctor, wife, 2 grans and a worker killed in Rock Hill SC. Shot by a football player. You won't hear about that on the suck-egg news.

    • @highlandhoneybee
      @highlandhoneybee 3 роки тому +1

      @@lewiemcneely9143 Your post is the first I'd heard of it, so I had to look it up. Took two pages of searching Rock Hill SC before it came up. It was well after RH's most recent C-19 report. Heartbreaking. 💔😢

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому +3

      @@highlandhoneybee I think the ONLY reason it was covered nationally at all was it was spreading through the public channels so FAST and preple were so frosted because it wasn't being covered, the national goons figured they better make a showing before folks started putting 2+2 together more than they already had. The only truth I can find in this country is in the Bible. Thanks, Highland. The rest of the family can sure use our prayers right about now. God Bless ALL yall!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +4

      Great comment Joey, all of it is so true. Thanks for watching. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

    • @BeesBikinis
      @BeesBikinis 3 роки тому +1

      Omg that’s so true. Squeaky wheel gets the grease!

  • @BackyardLaboratory
    @BackyardLaboratory 3 роки тому +8

    Always happy to see one of your videos pop up in my Subscription feed.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      And I'm ever so grateful that you take the time to watch, thank you for that and your kind words. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

    • @mehchocolate1257
      @mehchocolate1257 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff are there any male bees in the hive or they all female?

  • @donbearden1953
    @donbearden1953 3 роки тому +13

    Mr Ed, you definitely had some good looking cells in that hive! I hope all of your splits are successful!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +5

      I saw a ton of beautiful swarm cells this year and I am looking forward to see how good the bees do this year. Thanks for watching. God's peace Don.
      Mr. Ed

  • @rodskopyk2506
    @rodskopyk2506 3 роки тому +4

    This is great, probably the most friendly description and useful split and descriptions of the queen cells. Much appreciated, god bless

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words and for your blessings, it is greatly appreciated. God's peace Rod.
      Mr. Ed

  • @JJDigitalartStudio
    @JJDigitalartStudio 3 роки тому +3

    You are happy in your work and that is a blessing. God bless you Jeff.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +3

      The reason I am so happy, Jesus is in me. Thank you for your blessings and for watching. God's peace JJ.
      Mr. Ed

    • @JJDigitalartStudio
      @JJDigitalartStudio 3 роки тому +1

      @@JeffHorchoff I KNOW the feeling!

  • @adamk.1044
    @adamk.1044 3 роки тому +4

    Good job Mr Ed .
    Happy to see you again Mr Ed
    God bless 🕇

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +2

      It's always a joy seeing your name in the comments. Thank you for your blessings and for watching. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @lialos
    @lialos 3 роки тому +6

    Mr. Ed, I love the suggestion on how to cut those cells off the wood! Thank you!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +3

      You are very welcome, it works great. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @kp5106
    @kp5106 3 роки тому +1

    Luv yur vids Jeff. Without bees there’s no telling what kind of shape this world would be in.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Without bees, humans would not bee either. So glad to hear you enjoy watching, thank you for that. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @carlland9024
    @carlland9024 3 роки тому +4

    As always: I look forward to your videos and enthusiasm every week. Really liked the tip of cutting off the swarm cells near the end. Thanks again and God bless. Carl

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear you enjoyed watching. I hope the tip on removing a swarm cell works for you, it works very well for me. Thank you for your blessing and for watching. God's peace Carl.
      Mr. Ed

  • @teddycrenshaw223
    @teddycrenshaw223 3 роки тому +1

    Lots of new queen cells. Great job Mr Ed God bless

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      You just got to love it when you come across a mess of queen cells in your box. Thanks for watching. God's peace Teddy.
      Mr. Ed

  • @richardgrumpywelsh2485
    @richardgrumpywelsh2485 3 роки тому +2

    Thus was another great video, thanks for showing. Next week we are going to have nights above freezing for the first time this year. God bless you and all of the bees.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your blessings and for watching. I know you are looking forward to warmer weather. God's peace Richard.
      Mr. Ed

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому +1

    Haven't seen you get put on the road in a long time. The best one was when you were weedeating under the hives and ended up doing the quarter mile in about 1/2 second. Glad Charlie was there for a witness. Glad yall are doing fine. Life on this swamp is still goofy and happy. Thanks, you 2 and GBWYall and have another Jesus weekend!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Say tuned for a road trip, me and the Rooster are doing one together next week. Thanks for your blessings and for watching Lewie.
      Mr. Ed

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff Still praying for you and Rooster and his Dad. It'll be interesting who foots the feed bill on that trip GBWYall, Buddy!

  • @rodneymiddleton9624
    @rodneymiddleton9624 3 роки тому +2

    Those cells makes your liver quiver!!!! I get excited to see them in my hives too! Looks like a grafting bar full of cells!! Once you make a woman mad it takes something really sweet to calm them down. Thanks Mr. Ed!!!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Beautiful cells for sure, and I get all excited when I see them myself. God's peace Rodney.
      Mr. Ed

  • @GoneWildKennels
    @GoneWildKennels 3 роки тому +1

    Well i just put this super cell retrieval in my bag of tricks. Pretty cool Mr.Ed ! Keep on trucking buddy

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear you can use the method, I'm happy to share it. Thanks for watching. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @amylarson3958
    @amylarson3958 3 роки тому +1

    Good timing. I have a monster, healthy hive that must be split.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Great to bee here for you. Best wishes for your successful split and for taking the time to watch. God's peace Amy.
      Mr. Ed

  • @mikeries8549
    @mikeries8549 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks you validate my methods.
    I break up a hive in "about to swarm mode" and it really is the way. This big brute turns into 6 kittens that manage themselves leaving me time to focus on the honey makers. A sustainable apiary is like that. Perpetually rebuilding from the swarm cells.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      It's great to hear when we share a common philosophy. Thanks for watching. God's peace Mike.
      Mr. Ed

  • @rays718
    @rays718 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you Mr. Ed for the videos! God bless.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome. Thank you for your blessings and for watching. God's peace Ray.
      Mr. Ed

  • @richardhulse9328
    @richardhulse9328 3 роки тому +1

    Mr Ed - Thanks so much for your passion, and sharing your bee adventures - they are are a joy to watch.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words and for taking the time to follow along with my channel. It is a real joy for me to share my experiences. Until the next one, God's peace Richard.
      Mr. Ed

  • @anthonyappleyard5688
    @anthonyappleyard5688 3 роки тому +5

    I read a book by a beekeeper, & he wrote that he was watching bees taking rubbish out of a hive when the hive woke after winter, & he was surprised when he saw a bee come out carrying a large pin, then he remembered that in the year before he had used the pin to fasten a transplanted queen cell onto a comb.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I have always considered it a very good genetic trait to have bees that keep a clean house. Heck, even bees think Spring cleaning is a good thing. Thanks for watching. God's peace Anthony.
      Mr. Ed

  • @-UE-PR0
    @-UE-PR0 3 роки тому +1

    You know a lot about hives and bees, Queen bees in particular. This was a pretty relaxing and calming video! Glad I came across this channel

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I have been doing beekeeping for over 30 years and bee rescues for more than 12, it is one of my biggest joys, and I love sharing my experiences. If you liked this video, I have over 400 more you could take a look at, and if that was not enough for you, I post a new one every Friday. Thanks for taking the time to watch, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @terrik38
    @terrik38 3 роки тому +1

    Hello 👋 smiling 😁 Mr. Ed & Charlie 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      And hello to you as well Teri, thanks so much for taking the time to watch. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @terrik38
      @terrik38 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff I really enjoy your videos and the happy mood you always seem to be in 😁 God Bless you in all you do

  • @lgalardi
    @lgalardi 3 роки тому +1

    Great, great, great presentation!! Just in time for my splits. Then You

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      So happy to hear you found the information useful, delighted to share what I know. Good luck with your splits, God's peace Luke.
      Mr. Ed

  • @JamesCrouchX
    @JamesCrouchX Рік тому +1

    It's that time a year again in some places. Soon here in Indiana. I must say the fillet knife is a welcome addition to my bee keeping equipment. Tip, just a sliver will do.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  Рік тому

      Each year, I make sure it's all sharpened up and in it's sheath. A great tool for sure. God's peace James.
      Mr. Ed

  • @corrodedsanity4648
    @corrodedsanity4648 3 роки тому +1

    A lot of beekeepers out here on UA-cam you're probably my favorite I like your attitude and I like your knowledge I just did my first split I had five hives three made it through the winter I did the method where you put a frame of brood and an empty box with the nurse bees it seems to be working out so far

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Congratulations on your splits, you and your bees are on the way to a great honey harvest. Thank you for your kind words and for watching, they are greatly appreciated. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @rodneyhaymon3092
    @rodneyhaymon3092 3 роки тому +1

    Always learning from you.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      So great to hear that, thank you and thank you for watching. It is a real joy for me to share my experience. God's peace Rodney.
      Mr. Ed

  • @Lsmith-ly2cm
    @Lsmith-ly2cm 3 роки тому +1

    Good trick Mr. Ed

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      And one that works VERY well. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @MrJim5280
    @MrJim5280 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Jeff, love your videos. You have taught me a lot!! I split one of my hives this week afternoon checking for queen cells after I watched the video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      What a delight to hear you find my videos informative and entertaining, it is a real joy for me to share my experiences. Thank you for your kind words and for watching. God's peace Jim.
      Mr. Ed

  • @yasminnilima2366
    @yasminnilima2366 2 роки тому

    50 degrees... right now that would be a warm nice weather here in the middle of Sweden. We still have deep snow and around 0f° in the nights. Yeasterday was the first clensing flight for my bees. Daytime might be warm if the sun is shining. Lot's of love from Sweden!

  • @egparis18
    @egparis18 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Jeff. I hope all's going well for you and your family. I enjoyed your video very much. Real feelgood stuff and very interesting. Thank you for uploading it. God bless and see you soon.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      All is well here, thank you for asking and for your blessings, always a joy to receive them. Until the next one, God's peace Elaine.
      Mr. Ed

  • @chrishumphreys9363
    @chrishumphreys9363 3 роки тому +1

    Yet another great video Me Ed. Chris UK.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear you enjoyed the video Chris, thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @richdaly7411
    @richdaly7411 2 роки тому

    MR. E Thank you again ALWAYS in joy your videos a lot of info God Bless

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Jeff....what a great video. I learnt something tonight. I was always told about 2 types of queen cells. Swarm and supercedure. People told me swarm cells were better quality than supercedure queens. I had to google what emergency cells were or at least looked like. I am excited now that i can use both types for splits. I live off the beaten path (in the boonies) and only get mail 3x a week so people don't want to send queens thru the mail....so i have a hard time getting queens unless i drive a few hours to get them. My hives will need to do splits for sure this year and have been fretting about the whole queen situation. Now i know that i will be able to use supercedure ones for my splits if i find some. Every time i watch you, i learn something new. Thanks so much.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      So glad to hear you found the info useful, and I also hope entertaining. It's always a pleasure for me to share what I know, and I'm ever grateful that you took the time to watch. God's peace Lyn.
      Mr. Ed

    • @lynsmith2698
      @lynsmith2698 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff I have a question. I hear people talking about doing walk a way splits....so in a situation like that....would the bees make a emergency queen cell? Thank you

  • @snarky_user
    @snarky_user 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for this. All this time I thought woodworking tricks were exclusive to carpenter bees.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I always like watching the carpenter bees work a table saw. Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @brthehimalayanbeeman
    @brthehimalayanbeeman 3 роки тому +2

    Good work 👍

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, and thank you for watching as well. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @brthehimalayanbeeman
      @brthehimalayanbeeman 3 роки тому +1

      @@JeffHorchoff visit my home

  • @bub1683
    @bub1683 Рік тому

    Carpenter you are. Good advice cutting wood.

  • @cheripierre9029
    @cheripierre9029 3 роки тому +2

    Wow Jeff! Those queen cells are amazing. I love your videos and how you explain everything and I dont even keep bees, yet. Lol

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching. When you do have bees for yourself, you will bee ready for them. God's peace Cheri.
      Mr. Ed

  • @benjaminwalker6247
    @benjaminwalker6247 3 роки тому

    I may be mistaken, but I've always seen supercedure cells later in the year, but yes, almost always on the face of the comb, not at the bottom. I was taught that all cells in the spring are swarm cells if the hive s healthy, crowded, and bringing in forage. I don't know if it matters or not, but your viewers definitely need to know what a supercedure cell looks like for later in the year. I used swarm cells to split one hive into three 3 weeks ago today. As of today, the two hives that I left swarm cells in have cast off 4 swarms that I know of. I found one last night on a tree 15 ft from the hives, put it in a nuc this morning, and as I finished, they original hive cast another swarm. I got down and watched them pouring out of the entrance, they flew all around, but instead of lighting on the tree as swarms have done for the last 10 years we've had bees here, they bearded up the front of the hive, and all of a sudden, the pitch of their buzzing changed, and they started marching back in. I could have swarn I heard the queen piping, but I never saw her. First time i have got to see a swarm come out and got back in. I've heard about it, but witnessed it today. And of course, my camera was charging so i didn't get a video. I have been using OTS the last 3 years with great success, but this year the weather got the best of me, and I was afraid to chill brood. Between swarms out of trees and bait hives, and OTS, we've taken 10 over wintered hives to 25 in the last 3 weeks.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Bees are just so cool! Their life, what they do, and what they do for us. It's always a joy for me to hear other beekeepers experiences. Keep on enjoying what the bees give you. Thanks for watching. God's peace Benjamin.
      Mr. Ed

  • @richardpraeger6357
    @richardpraeger6357 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome Video! I have ruined so many swarm cells trying to move them. Thank you for the tip on cutting out swarm cells.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      The trick works almost every time, who would have thought of cutting a bit int the frame would amount to so much success. Happy to pass along the tip, and thanks for watching. God's peace Richard.
      Mr. Ed

  • @ericmanwiller6279
    @ericmanwiller6279 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video Mr. Ed!!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you Eric, and thank you for watching it as well. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @omeadpooladzandi3366
    @omeadpooladzandi3366 3 роки тому +1

    i learn so much from watching your videos! thank you for these great videos

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome, thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @mwarmbier33
    @mwarmbier33 3 роки тому +1

    In part because of your channel, I'm putting a few hives up on my parish's property. Wrangling bees will give me something to do between visiting shutins and office visits. Maybe free altar candles will be a nice perk.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      I am a firm believer in volunteering, it gives meaning to life. I congratulate you on your choice, and wish there were many more like you out there. Continue with your ministries, you are only building up treasures for yourself in heaven. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @rickhermann7639
    @rickhermann7639 3 роки тому +1

    got my first hive a few weeks ago, after not doing bees for almost twenty years. they looked like they would swarm. so I did a split.
    2 frames of covered brood
    1 frame eggs one frame of pollen and nectar
    8 days later there is a beautiful queen cell in the new split

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Congratulations! Not only for the successful split, but for returning after such a long absence. So glad to have you back with us. God's peace Rick.
      Mr. Ed

  • @grounded7362
    @grounded7362 2 роки тому

    Hey Jeff, I let a couple of my colonies build there own queens after the original queens went missing without a swarm.
    I now have a couple small totally black queens that are laying like crazy.
    One of them is small enough she can go through a queen excluder.
    Not sure if the other one can also or not.
    Only reason I found out the one could, is I tried isolating her to better monitor her.
    Well she turned up back in the other box above the excluder.
    Houdini will now be a brood builder for building up a honey colony since I can't keep her away from honey frames.
    That's okay though as long as she gives me lots of brood for other colonies and splits or cell builders.
    I have another colony that the queen just up an stopped laying but the bees did not try to replace her. She must have decided to take an in-house vacation.
    So I figured I would put her in a smaller box and feed her colony sugar syrup to build comb for my half frame queen mating boxes and see if she will start laying again.
    If she does I will just keep using her to build comb and shake her and the colony out every so often and harvest the brood for another box. Forced swarming I guess you could call it. If not, no major loss I guess.

  • @yungmomentum
    @yungmomentum 3 роки тому +1

    Good video Mr. Ed !💯💯

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much, glad to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for watching. Until the next one, God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @MikeB0001
    @MikeB0001 3 роки тому +2

    Looking good Jeff!..our bees here are ahead of schedule this year..weather has been nice for a change!😃👍🏻👍🏻

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      What a blessing to catch a break like that. Best wishes for your successes. God's peace Mike.
      Mr. Ed

  • @Doxymeister
    @Doxymeister 3 роки тому +1

    Good to see you, Mr. Ed and Goodtime Charlie! Yep, I also think that super-cold snap many of us in the middle of the country put an awful dent in their bees, it was very hard on them. I bet there will be a lot of splitting going on soon! Always love your out-takes, makes me laugh--and laughter is God's medicine for so many of our ills! Lord's blessings on you and yours, see ya next time!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      And it's very good to hear from you as well, missed your comments. I love the Spring with all the new growth and promise of a bright tomorrow. Of course, the Lord's resurrection confirms that promise. Thank you for your blessings and for watching. Until the next one, God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @BlanchardsBees
    @BlanchardsBees 3 роки тому +1

    I think my bees are just getting started. A little slow going here in SW Iowa. Low numbers and little brood but I think things will pick up soon I hope God willing. Thanks for sharing Mr. Ed you always brighten my day.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      What a joy to see bees growing, enjoy the Spring and all it brings. Thanks for watching. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @birdnest5814
    @birdnest5814 3 роки тому +1

    You’re a good teacher. 👍💕😊

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words and for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jonathanswoboda
    @jonathanswoboda 3 роки тому +6

    The first queen to emerge may not always kill the others. In many cases the workers will keep those other queens confined in their cells. Workers can make a small hole in the cells and even feed the new queens. Once the first queen is ready to fly the hive can then issue a virgin swarm and then release the other queens from their cells.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Good stuff Jonathan, thanks for sharing and for watching. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @SweetButDeadly101
    @SweetButDeadly101 3 роки тому +1

    I'm a really big fan of your channel Mr Ed but I really, really want to grab your bee keeper's jacket and give it a wash! GT Charlie's jacket is blindingly white when he stands next to you. God Bless.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      My jackets always get the most abuse. True, I have not washed my jacket in 2 months, but the amount of honey that I get on them from removals and the stain that it makes does not bode well for me looking like the dashing and debonaire Good Time Charlie The good news, I just received my brand new Guardian Bee Apparel jacket and I will be breaking it in real soon. By the way, do you think there is a chance I could auction it off to help pay for some of this equipment? Thank you for your blessings and for watching. God's peace Sharon.
      Mr. Ed

  • @chelsealeonardbaum23
    @chelsealeonardbaum23 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Jeff

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      You are always welcome Chelsea, and thank you for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @stevenmayhew3944
    @stevenmayhew3944 8 місяців тому +1

    The Irish Spring soap style of carving.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  8 місяців тому

      I remember that commercial! Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace Steven.
      Mr. Ed

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 3 роки тому +2

    You need some nuc boxes. Drop a frame with a cell into each box?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      That would work, but I'm not interested in making nucs, I want honey. God's peace Justin.
      Mr. Ed

  • @candidethirtythree4324
    @candidethirtythree4324 3 роки тому +2

    Looking good Mr. Ed...that beard is bodacious!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I'm trying to make the cover of the GQ Beekeeper magazine. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 3 роки тому +1

    Good morning Jeff

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Good morning Gerald, congratulations on being the first! God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jasonerb2577
    @jasonerb2577 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job as usual!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Jason, and thanks for taking the time to watch. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @JOSIANGREENVLOGS
    @JOSIANGREENVLOGS 3 роки тому

    Very clearly explained.

  • @MikeChamplin
    @MikeChamplin 3 роки тому +1

    Another fantastic video Mr Ed.....but I'm confused on 1) where is the old Queen, and 2) what did you do with her? I'm used to splitting off the old queen into a new hive, but unless I missed it you didn't find her nor did you even really look.... so just putting cells into both splits and letting nature take care of the old Queen? Thx

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +3

      I do look for the queen, but if I don't find her I just drop cells in both boxes. That way, I know I will get a queen right box regardless. It's always great when and if I find her, but I really don't sweat it, it always seems to work itself out by putting cells in the boxes. Thanks for watching. God's peace Mike.
      Mr. Ed

  • @OmasaRed
    @OmasaRed 3 роки тому +1

    I love this video 1st I hope you got subs 1M

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      So glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for your well wishes and for subbing. Until the next one, God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @kennystandridge58
    @kennystandridge58 2 роки тому +1

    Mr. Ed, can you take a swarm cell like you just showed in your video, and place it in a laying worker hive, will that work to try to get that hive queen right?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  2 роки тому

      Sorry to say, no it will not, the worker queen will kill it. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 3 роки тому +1

    In nature when the beekeeper isn't there in time for a 'split', when the colony/hive is swarming...does the natural swarm actually leave before the queen cells hatch? or after they are sure a virgin queen is already alive? When is the exact timing when the natural split would occur in regards to queen cell timing?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Generally, the swarm leaves with the old queen a day or two before the new queen hatches. I can not account for an "exact timing," but rest assured, the bees know. Thanks for watching. God's peace Noah.
      Mr. Ed

    • @noahriding5780
      @noahriding5780 3 роки тому

      Thank you! Sorry I hope I didn't put you on the spot. This stuff is so wonderful. Its a really peaceful life.

  • @user-adiluk
    @user-adiluk 3 роки тому +1

    Like and greetings from St. Petersburg!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for taking the time to watch and leave your comment. Looking forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @user-adiluk
      @user-adiluk 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff Our bees are still sitting in the hives and have not really flown around yet. We just have to sit and watch how other beekeepers are engaged in reproduction of colonies and selection of bees. Good luck in this field!

  • @robinfrazier9763
    @robinfrazier9763 3 роки тому +1

    Well Mr. Ed I have been feeding one to one sugar water and my bees are going like gangbusters . Rob.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Feed on and get them girls growing. God's peace Rob.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jonclemons1421
    @jonclemons1421 3 роки тому +1

    I know this will be an ignorant question, but.... If you put a section of queen excluder across the entrance will it keep them from swarming? Just in case nobody is around to catch them??

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      The queen excluder may trap the queen inside the hive or not. In order for the queen to fly, she needs to slim down so she stops laying for a while before the hive splits. It is possible that she is so thin she simply goes through the excluder and flies off. Or, she is trapped inside with all the other bees on the outside of the hive ready to take off. Good question, thanks for asking and for watching. God's peace Jon.
      Mr. Ed

  • @freelancestudio9130
    @freelancestudio9130 3 роки тому +1

    Hi there sir,
    I have a question if you could kindly answer,
    I have a really aggressive hive, and I was thinking to requeen her with a more friendly queen from another of my beehive. So can I scrape a swarm cell or a superseding queen cell from the donor hive and plant it inside that aggressive hive. Will it take, like the queen bee would hatch and possibly replace that previous queen. or the residing queen would chew off the planted cell. I tried to find the queen twice, but she is unmarked and benefits from my amateurish eye for finding her.
    Thank you

    • @roden70
      @roden70 3 роки тому

      If the hive is really agressive you might have to take it out completely. There is a very real possability that the bees with agressive dna don't accept a more gentle queen. You can try that first but if they simply don't accept a more docile queen the only option is to take out the whole hive.

    • @freelancestudio9130
      @freelancestudio9130 3 роки тому

      @@roden70 Thank you Roden70,
      I shall certainly try to do that, and about the idea of euthanizing them, I am quite hesitant about that, I'd probably feel very bad, but yeah, if it's to be done, I guess I'd have to.
      BTW, how soon can I expect to see the change in temperament of the bees? as that'd tell me the new queen has taken or not.
      thanks again.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      The problem with putting a cell from a different box into a box with a laying queen in it is the old queen will more than likely kill the queen while she is in the cell. You can do as you suggest if the old queen is removed and it should work very well. You could also, after removing the old queen, drop in a frame of new brood into the hive and let he bees draw out an emergency cell and re queen it that way. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jameskittrell4970
    @jameskittrell4970 3 роки тому +1

    Great informative video as always got a quick maybe dumb question to ask do queen bees have stingers and also do you sell your honey online or will ship it out of state

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Queens do have stingers, but because they are curved, it's very difficult for them to sting people. If you'd like to buy some of our Abbey Honey, I'd be more than happy to send you some. The cost is $10.00 for a one pound, plastic bottle, and $9.00 for shipping. If you want more than one bottle, the shipping cost is still $9.00 for up to 2 bottles, but each bottle is still $10.00. As soon as I get your check, I will send it out. Make the check out to St. Joseph Abbey but send the letter to:
      Mr. Ed
      75376 River Rd.
      St. Benedict, La. 70457
      If you'd like, I'll even sign the bottle. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks for watching. God's peace James.
      Mr. Ed

  • @knifeblanksaustralia
    @knifeblanksaustralia 3 роки тому +1

    Ii see you don't paint some boxes, do they end up rotting or do you have some treatment on them? thanks

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      The boxes that appear to be unpainted are in fact coated in paraffin wax, and in my opinion, it is a much better protection for the boxes than simply painting them. The video link below shows how we went about "hot wax dipping" the boxes.Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace. Mr. Ed
      ua-cam.com/video/RwjSmZimelQ/v-deo.html

  • @billmclaughlin8438
    @billmclaughlin8438 3 роки тому +1

    In a recent video where you did a cut out you had 21 queen cells that you kept to take to the Abby. In this video your making splits using the swarm cells. Since queen cells come in different sizes as well as different shapes at times, do the larger, straighter queen cells make better queens? Do you have a preference?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      In my opinion, the bigger the cell the better the queen is. However, I have seen some beautiful queens come out of small cells. Thanks for watching. God's peace Bill.
      Mr. Ed

  • @CiCiirishkitty
    @CiCiirishkitty 3 роки тому +1

    I've heard someone talk about bee bread. What is it? What is royal jelly, and what's the difference between honey comb, bee brood, and drone colonies?

    • @CiCiirishkitty
      @CiCiirishkitty 3 роки тому +1

      How does someone new know when to harvest honey and when to leave it for the bees during winter?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Bee bread is another name for pollen. Royal jelly is a mixture of honey and other things, a quick google check should give you that info, that is feed to all developing bees. However, queen bees are feed a strict diet of only royal jelly where as other bees are fed only a very small amount. Honey comb is comb with honey stored in it, brood comb is comb with larva in it, and drone comb is comb that has drone brood laid in it. Thanks for asking and for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      It's always best to check with local bee keepers to find out how much stores, honey, should be left in the hive to make it through winter. Every area is different. I harvest our honey at the end of the first major nectar flow, around the end of June, and the second one around the end of October. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @chirenshoots
    @chirenshoots 3 роки тому +1

    If you remove all the swarm cells do you still need to split the original colony or can you just add another super for room

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      After removing ALL the swarm cells from the hive and then adding another super to give more room may prevent the bees from swarming, but it is not a 100% guarantee, the natural inclination to swarm is still present. Thanks for watching. God's peace Chiren.
      Mr. Ed

  • @davemusgrave1619
    @davemusgrave1619 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Mr. Ed, so with this method you don't worry about the old queen? Try and put in new hive?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      It's always a relief to find the old queen, but it is not essential. If I don't see her, I simply drop in a few cells in her box as well. All is good! Thanks for watching. God's peace Dave.
      Mr. Ed

  • @emmatonoose
    @emmatonoose 3 роки тому +1

    Other than location on the frame, is there any difference between the superceding [sp?] cell vs the swarm cell? Also if you successfully harvest either extra types of queen cells, could you use either to incorporate into a new hive?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      The main difference between the two, other than where they are located on a frame, is a superseding cell is built when the hive wants to replace their old queen, and swarm cells are built when a hive is ready to swarm/leave the hive do to lack of space, primarily. Either one could be used to make a new hive given there was enough bees and stores inside of it. Thanks for watching. God's peace Marsha.
      Mr. Ed

  • @GingerNinja1
    @GingerNinja1 3 роки тому +1

    Where do you place them in the box? Do you attach them somehow & with what?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I'm very sorry I did not show how I attach them, I will next time. I use my hive tool and scrape some old wax away from the plastic foundation the width of the hive tool. It's just the right distance for a cell. Then I lay the cel in the cleaned area and put wax around it to hold it in place. When I finish, it looks like a superseding cell. Thanks for watching. God's peace Ginger.
      Mr. Ed

    • @GingerNinja1
      @GingerNinja1 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff
      Genius idea! Thanks for sharing that!

  • @SparkieDog1
    @SparkieDog1 3 роки тому +1

    Mr. Ed, sir, How do you place those swarm cells in a new colony? Please make a video.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      I should have shown that trick as well. I use my hive tool and scrape the comb to the plastic foundation the width of the hive by a bout 3/4 of an inch. In the space created, I place one cell and using wax, I secure the cell to the foundation. When done, the cell looks like a superseding cell on the frame. Thanks for watching. God's peace Troy.
      Mr. Ed

  • @davidktd
    @davidktd 3 роки тому +1

    If a hive swarms will all the bees leave? Or do some go with a new queen and some stay with an existing queen?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Generally, about half the hive leaves with the old queen, the rest stay behind with the new queen. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @davidktd
      @davidktd 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff thanks Mr Ed. Peace be with you too

  • @NolaSpiersMitchell-gu5iu
    @NolaSpiersMitchell-gu5iu Рік тому

    Charlie nice jacket and it’s nice and white

  • @Brewmaster721
    @Brewmaster721 3 роки тому +1

    Can I use a frame that has emergency queen cells from a hive that was queenless to start another hive. I bought a queen to give to the queenless hive. She is not released yet. In cage put in hive today. I added two frames of larva, brood and eggs two days ago to verify hive was queenless. They made some queen cells. I want to pull those frames and start another hive and let them raise a queen. Is that possible? I will pull a couple frames from another hive to go with them.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      I use frames with queen cells on them to start new hives all the time, I love that practice. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @loko7914
    @loko7914 3 роки тому +3

    The bee at 9:05 is like, “holddddddd up. We didn’t approve filming this morning... we’re in the middle of moving and stressed enough as it is”

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      The bees were a bit testy during most of the process of splitting, but we all got through it pretty well. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @DRz754
    @DRz754 3 роки тому +1

    Mr. Ed, Love your videos! Watched your vertical split series twice.
    I'm located in Colorado where season is short and temps fluctuate drastically. I'm planning to do a vertical split because the heat idea gives me more confidence it will be successful.
    Question: is there any reason I should not use a Cloake board instead of a double screened split board? I'm thinking that the nurse bees would quickly migrate through the queen excluder to the brood frame before I add the divider tray. Thus there'd be ample nurse bees for the split and I could accomplish the task without finding the queen or shaking a nurse bees into the box - just have to take care that the queen is not on the frames moved above the cloake board.
    Your thougths?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      The Cloake board will work just fine. I alway say, do what you feel you are comfortable doing, for some reason the results are always better. I hope all goes well for your splits, and your bees. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @DRz754
      @DRz754 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff thank you for all you do! I'll be getting some help and we'll be wranglin' bees next week :)

  • @alanbrown1184
    @alanbrown1184 3 роки тому +1

    I have noticed some of the bees are the Abby are under shed roofs. My question is how do you deal with wasp that like to build nest in those types of structures and do they impact the bees?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      I have had those building up for 3 years now and have never had a wasp build a nest in there. Maybe with so many bees in the neighborhood the wasps don't want in. Thanks for watching. God's peace Alan.
      Mr. Ed

  • @beewize9982
    @beewize9982 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Jeff good luck with your splits hopefully everything will pick up soon for you... saying hi from New Jersey I will be probably doing split soon out of my only hive

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Just finished splitting all of our hives today and now have over 150 of them, way to many. Good luck splitting yours and thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @wildlifeview
    @wildlifeview 2 роки тому

    How many queen cell do you allow? What the difference between superceding cell and swarm cell. I just the once the old queen leaves it is a swarm.

  • @banderabees1343
    @banderabees1343 3 роки тому +1

    When the new queen hatches does she instantly go on a search and destroy mission to kill the queen👸🐝? Also does that colony instantly accept that new queen out of the cell?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Not swarm cell queens, they allow other queens to emerge and often there are several queens in a swarm when they leave the hive. The colony does accept the emerging queen, but not necessarily as the new queen for the hive. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @josephrawls
    @josephrawls 3 роки тому +1

    One of the last cell removal was already open.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      For an old guy, you have very good eye sight. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @pearlanderson1913
    @pearlanderson1913 2 роки тому +1

    🐞What is the normal lifespan of a queen? Thanks.🐞

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  2 роки тому

      A queen can live up to 5 years, or so I have been told, but because as she ages her ability to produce enough eggs decreases. For this reason, most queens are superseded way before that. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my over 450 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace Pearl.
      Mr. Ed

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, some fun bee wrangling for sure. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @hamonryechinaski180
    @hamonryechinaski180 3 роки тому +1

    This was such an informative video. Incredible. Why doesn't the old queen attack a rival in a superceding cell rather than waiting for her own demise? Is it an age thing? Or allies in hive? Fascinating. Great upload, God bless Mr Ed👍

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      It is hard for us to fathom why an old queen would simply allow a new queen to replace her, but that is the nature of bees, they know what's best for their own colony. Thank you for your blessing and for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @reubenwest8364
    @reubenwest8364 3 роки тому +3

    Wow im still waiting to catch my second swarm

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      It's coming just like one of my videos next Friday. God's peace Reuben.
      Mr. Ed

    • @reubenwest8364
      @reubenwest8364 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff Gods peace

  • @neilgarfield2831
    @neilgarfield2831 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Jeff.
    Neil UK here.
    Thanks for a very practical view of making splits...Thing is, I've been bee keeping for about 3 years and started out with 1 colony. I've done splits as per the established wisom and now have 6 colonies. That's great, but I can't afford the cost of an exponential growth of my colonies! I've run out of kit, what options do I have?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +2

      There are a few ways that I can think of but most are options that involve killing your queen which many beekeepers can't bring themselves around to do. There is the option of just letting them swarm and leave, or my favorite, make splits and give them to friends allowing them to buy the equipment. Heck, the world needs as many beekeepers as it can get. God's peace bother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jrcicirello
    @jrcicirello 3 роки тому +1

    Mr Ed, thank you once again for your sharing of your knowledge. I have a question. Do you ever clip the end of your queen’s wings to prevent her from leaving? Saw someone doing this on a video and wondered how much stress that might cause the queen. The person said, if you ever see a ball of bees beneath the hive, she will be in that ball, but could not swarm away because she can’t fly anymore.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      One certainty of beekeeping is every beekeeper has their own "style" of keeping bees. Some "styles"work for a lot of folks, some work just for a few, and some work just the individual. Personally, I do nothing to any of my queens, not even mark them, it's just "my style." Thanks for watching. God's peace Joseph.
      Mr. Ed

    • @jrcicirello
      @jrcicirello 3 роки тому

      @@JeffHorchoff the way nature intended is my thoughts. But I get your message and understand loud and clear. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. Think I am going to join the beekeepers association group here in northwest Arkansas before I dive in too deep with my own hive. Might be best to find a mentor locally before getting really involved.

  • @kellybryson7754
    @kellybryson7754 3 роки тому +1

    How can you spot the difference between a swarm cell and a superceding cell?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Generally, swarm cells are on the bottom of the frames or edges. Superseding cells are always on the face of the frame. Thanks for watching. God's peace Kelly.
      Mr. Ed

  • @dianemoon829
    @dianemoon829 3 роки тому +1

    This has nothing to do with bee keeping, but It says Jeff Horchoff Bees but you always say Mr. Ed??? I have really enjoyed watching your bee keeping videos and I love that you are always thankful to Jesus!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      I go by the nick name "Mr. Ed," because it was a name I was given when I started working at the Post Office back in '82. Then, for the next 27 years, I was called that. When I retired, because I liked the name so much, and I started my UA-cam channel, I continued calling myself that name. Thanks for watching. God's peace Diane.
      Mr. Ed

  • @cassiecamp9474
    @cassiecamp9474 Рік тому +1

    Can you make a split with a superseding cell?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  Рік тому

      A split can be made using ANY type of queen cell. I just posted 2 videos using the double screened boards and the effects of it, the links are below if you are interested. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed
      ua-cam.com/video/VHXhGgz8_Jw/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/63RD3_EUhmQ/v-deo.html

  • @bradgoliphant
    @bradgoliphant 3 роки тому +1

    You call them superseding and swarm cells but aren't they all to replace a queen? I don't understand that difference?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      Simply stated, superseding cells replace a queen. Emergency cells are constructed when a hive is queen less. Swarm cells are created when hive is ready to split. Thanks for watching and asking, God's peace Brad.
      Mr. Ed

  • @Firecloak
    @Firecloak 3 роки тому +1

    Do you do honey bee removal in Baton Rouge?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому

      It may bee possible, contact me at oscelata@gmail.com and we can talk about it. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @smittysbees6860
    @smittysbees6860 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Edd, If you aready have capped swarm cells doesnt that usually mean that they have already have swarmed? love your videos.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      The swarm will not leave until a few days before the new queens emerge so not necessarily. Glad you enjoy the videos, thanks so much for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @lkmary1
    @lkmary1 3 роки тому +2

    This is a great video. So you split the hive and kept it from swarming and you're going to end up with two new queens, is that correct?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 роки тому +1

      That is exactly what will happen. I just prevented my bees from swarming AND I have queens in both boxes. Sometimes, the old queen will remain, but often she will be superseded and that hive will have a new queen as well. Thanks for watching. God's peace Mary.
      Mr. Ed

  • @marilyncapehart663
    @marilyncapehart663 3 роки тому

    Hi Mr. ED, Thanks For Sharing 10-11-2021