Building a Beekeeping Business from 6 Hives

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  • @JaredBeekeeping
    @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +30

    Hi Im Jared Brubaker, I’ve had bees for 3-4 years but was a bee haver not a bee keeper because last winter all 5 of my colonies died. But im glad for the experience and now I’ve decided to take it serious and take it all the way to making money🤞I’ll sell bees until I can afford to make honey😁 Thankfully I can learn from the best on UA-cam like Bob Binnie, Kaymon Reynolds, Mike Palmer and others! But if you see something I can improve I’ll gladly take Your advice too. Thanks for Watching!

    • @44thala49
      @44thala49 Рік тому +3

      I watch a LOT of beekeeping videos and this is one of the most enjoyable ones I’ve seen in a while. I love the concept and I’m definitely subbed to follow along. I’m pulling for you! God bless, brother

  • @toddwelsh8353
    @toddwelsh8353 Рік тому +16

    20+yrs experience here. You are the most knowledgeable new-ish beekeeper I have seen. You have chosen great mentors. Good luck with the project!

  • @cuidandodasabelhasapicultura
    @cuidandodasabelhasapicultura Рік тому +4

    15:35 Bom trabalho sucesso acompanhando no Brasil 🇧🇷🤝👍

  • @matthunt4512
    @matthunt4512 Рік тому +5

    You are doing amazing my friend. It’s my belief that you will do very well in this adventure. You started off extremely strong.
    Please keep us updated on your progress and keep posting videos my friend, you have an act making videos; I sure like them and would like to see more
    Good Luck and God Bless you

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for encouraging comment Brother! God Bless!

  • @archieacevedo2955
    @archieacevedo2955 Рік тому +3

    Good for Jared. You can double your proceeds by going with 4 frame mating nucs. Just add2 more dividers. It’s a bit more crowded but you can cycle through them every 2 or 3 weeks, pull the queen or 1 frame of brood/eggs and start small nucs early in the year. You can always revert back to 4 frames towards the end of the season.

  • @garybowles9062
    @garybowles9062 Рік тому +6

    A little trick on aggressive hives; smoke as usual; then when you set your smoker down; set it on the ground directly in front of the entrance; that way they are getting smoke odor continuious while your working; works really well to calm them down

  • @myron2386
    @myron2386 Рік тому +2

    Love the honesty and humility in this video!

  • @everydaygrind6832
    @everydaygrind6832 Рік тому +11

    Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and spray off your clothes gloves and suite. Wait until it drys before you go back to inspection. Phermones from previous stings definitely made those bees hotter at the end. I would definitely breed from a gentle colony and phase those mean ones out 😂 just my two cents. Good luck!

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for tips! I’m definitely working on those gentle genetics. Thanks!

  • @louistether7770
    @louistether7770 Рік тому +6

    Love it !! Can’t wait to see how many you have next year

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! The splits are doing great. I’m building a bunch more equipment so I can split again in a week or two.

    • @louistether7770
      @louistether7770 Рік тому

      How the colonies doing now ?

    • @louistether7770
      @louistether7770 Рік тому

      I was your first subscriber 😂 good to see the channel doing well, I’m trying to do sone queen grafting and expanding next year

  • @johanswart1730
    @johanswart1730 12 днів тому

    GREAT VIDEO..😊😊😅❤😂ALL THE BEST😊😊😅

  • @samhiss6807
    @samhiss6807 Рік тому +3

    Go for it brother! Praying for your success and blessing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks Brother! I appreciate the prayers! You’re welcome.

  • @BigCountryBeeCompany
    @BigCountryBeeCompany Рік тому +3

    Man your doing a great job! I just passed 100 hives this year in northeast GA not too far from Mr Binnies place. His videos have helped me so much!

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks! Wow is a 100 a full time job? Yep Bob is awesome!

  • @lindagray5857
    @lindagray5857 8 місяців тому

    I think you are awesome, very informed and very determined. Keep on. Good luck.

  • @franklotion8
    @franklotion8 Рік тому +1

    6 yrs here...love my bees...great job brotha...and may God Bless ALL you do😇😇😇

  • @brucesbees
    @brucesbees 11 місяців тому

    Very nice video. I love how you put this thing together!

  • @WaltWW
    @WaltWW Рік тому +2

    I subscribed.
    Going to follow along and see how those turn out.

  • @allsmilz7234
    @allsmilz7234 Рік тому

    Commercial beekeeper here for 43 years and nee sub.Smoke the heck out of them before you open. Youre doing well and success is for certain ,best wishes 👍

  • @kathyhathaway8823
    @kathyhathaway8823 Рік тому

    So happy how your grafting is turning out . One thing I did not hear you say was if you put pollen frames on each side of your grafting frame . Yes the pollen pattie is good but putting pollen frames help out to get a real good queen. It looks like you are really going to do good at this an keep it up do not give up on it . Hope you can get your bees tamed down. Thanks

  • @michelleconabere7063
    @michelleconabere7063 Рік тому +3

    Well done. Im from Australia and i have had my hive one year. I chose to do a split so my hive would not swarm. I did a 2nd split to close to the first split. I knew by doing that it would be a sacrifice of not getting honey. Thats ok as I didn't loose the hive. So i had 2 queenless hives. I was successful in getting a queen in one hive. The other hive I lost to darn moths. We are in winter now and I have a strong hive with a super of honey. The other hive I am feeding sugar syrup 2 to 1

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Nice job on your split, good luck with your new hobby!

  • @archiemaclellan1984
    @archiemaclellan1984 Рік тому

    Hi Jared, wish you all the best, you may be better with 5 frames and a dummy frame which would make it much easier to go through them, I must admit I could not stop laughing at your nasty bees and the way you just kept going!

  • @blackberry5908
    @blackberry5908 10 місяців тому

    I love this channel ❤

  • @fred869
    @fred869 Рік тому

    Well done with those cranky bees, have herd many people say too be careful not to bang the hive when working on it, will keep whatching, good luck.

  • @10peteo
    @10peteo Рік тому +1

    That was a great video, I subscribed so I can see how it goes.
    Those are some mean bees lol, mine get hot on cloudy days that are cooler,but not like those lol.
    Getting the bees is the cheep part if tou make the queens, but what about boxes And frames, that's what starts to add up.
    I'm cheering for you, God bless brother.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      Thanks brother! I’m building a lot of my boxes out of scrap from work but I think I’m willing to spend the money I have too to build the business.

  • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
    @MinnesotaBeekeeper Рік тому

    You are following the right mentors. Great way to start.

  • @johntusting2467
    @johntusting2467 Рік тому +1

    You should be very pleased with that take from your grafts, awesome job! If you want to get most of the bees off the graft frame when you withdraw it you can smoke it lots as you withdraw, and if you're super gentle even lay it down and smoke some more. That'll send most down into the box. I love your enthusiasm, I've subscribed and look forward to following your journey.

  • @ThomasFamilyLife
    @ThomasFamilyLife Рік тому

    13:32 brother I know the feeling!! lol! I can hear pain and frustration, lol

  • @richardhyatt-beekeeping
    @richardhyatt-beekeeping Рік тому +1

    Hi Jered, wow, that's amazing. I'm in my 5th year and still not grafting. Last year I lost all but 1 hive out of 22. So, I started over this year with a lot of drawn comb and honey. The frames with honey were stored over winter in a walk in freezer at the local food bank. Now, I'm up to about 55 colonies. I bought 20*+ packages in the spring to get started. Then I have purchased 20 queens to make splits. Caught a couple swarms. Sold 6 nucs earlier this year. And, have more bees to sell. Hoping now to catch Sourwood honey this month. I have one very hot hive. I'm fixing to split it much like you have done. Except I plan on just using the brood to strengthen my weaker hives. If I ever find that queen she'll be dead! About your suit. I see it's loose around the waist. Mine was like that after years of use and my wife put new elastic in it and that really helped keeping the bees from entering my suit. Also, I wear a baseball cap under my vail and that keeps it from covering my eyes. I'm in Otto, North Carolina just above the Georgia line. Only about 30 miles from Bob Bennie's Blue Ridge Honey Company. So, I've spent a fortune down there! I'm really hoping to recover some of that in 2023 on the Sourwood harvest and 2024 on selling nucs, bees and honey. As Bob says there's a lot of ways to sell bees. Going to find out next year! Keep these videos coming and I'll be following you.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      How’s the sourwood flow Richard? It sounds like you’re a busy man, it’s probably a good thing that I don’t live closer to Bob, I’d probably spend to much😁 good luck on beekeeping venture!
      I’m in the process of making a video but there won’t be very many videos yet. Thanks for following!

  • @beefitbeekeeping
    @beefitbeekeeping Рік тому

    Greta job! That’s a beautiful looking grafting frame! Keep at it 🙂

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 Рік тому +1

    I usually only make a few queens at a time because you need the bees and boxes for each round, and if the weather changes you can lose everything. Another queen producer mentioned to graft on an eight day cycle if you have a loss its easy to recover.. A queenless colony can be very mean, another factor is commercial bees were interbred for years and that is also a factor. I buy a few different queens to introduce unrelated drone genetics for open mating (something to consider).. Expect about a month for the colony to build up after the queen is mated. The biggest issue is making drawn comb for all your splits, after the main flow its hard to get the bees to draw foundation. Good luck Brother.

  • @pixieridgefarms
    @pixieridgefarms Рік тому +6

    Depends on how much you want to feed, how long your season is and how many you keep alive over the winter. 😅

  • @brucejarrell5707
    @brucejarrell5707 Рік тому

    Outstanding

  • @scottreese5492
    @scottreese5492 Рік тому +5

    Awesome, finely someone I can relate too, I've been a bee haver for 7yrs till I prayed to God Almighty for His help....and He Blessed them and sent Kaymon and Bob Binnie to teach me how to keep them (and a few others)for past 1.5yrs . This us first year I decided to quit buying bees and do splits like I've learned from them. Starting in February, turned 4 into 14:) hope all goes well

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Good Job Brother, praise God! I’m learning almost everything from Bob and Kamon too, Kamon only lives an hour from me but 1000’ lower In elevation.

    • @44thala49
      @44thala49 Рік тому

      Awesome comment, brother! It’s a wise man that seeks the council of the Lord. Such a shame that more folks don’t try it.

  • @alanwiebelhaus8750
    @alanwiebelhaus8750 Рік тому

    Ha Jared good job I never caught what state your from. What holds most people back from growing to hundred is the expense of the equipment

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks Alan. I’m in TN. Yeah that’s definitely a big expense, I’m building a lot from free scrap just to get me started. I’ve got almost enough equipment for a hundred 10 frame singles right now.

  • @KajunHomestead
    @KajunHomestead Рік тому

    Good luck Jared , just found your channel. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
    @MinnesotaBeekeeper Рік тому +1

    If you end up with really hot hives don't be afraid to cull them. Life is too doggone short to deal with hot hives.

  • @noahG82
    @noahG82 Рік тому +3

    I just subscribed im on year 4 and doing exactly what your doing. Bob, Kaymon, Bruce and Brian have helped me significantly and dont even realize! I started in 2020 and this is my 4th year. I started and managed to get up to 30 in 2021 but the mites and winter humbled me real fast. Im up to 70 now and should be fully operational next year!! With some hard work and the right attitude you will.hw just fine. Looking forward to following you on the journey!

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Sounds like you’ve got it going on! Those are some great guys, Have you been to the hive life conference?

    • @noahG82
      @noahG82 Рік тому +3

      @@JaredBeekeeping I was planning to go this year but work was relentless. I'm considering making the 6.5hr drive down from the middle of WV for the next one though!
      I have to say you being able to graft should help you grow exponentially. Are you planning to over winter in nucs? I think you might be better served building up a base of larger colonies and have them as comb builders to help generate the nucs... I have 50 10 frame colonies and 20 5 frame nucs I plan to take through winter as double 5 framers.. I will split those in late April and sell off the over winter queen as a 5 frame nuc. Then I'm never out. I can let the new queen get mated throw on a second box in time for flow let them build and repeat at same time splitting 25 of my 50 deeps into nucs and selling off 2-3 splits of each one of those.. It is going to take an exorbant amount of drawing comb every year to make it viable. I hope to get up to selling 200 nucs a year though. I think it is very possible especially if I can learn to graft. I plan to try that next year!

  • @juliogizmo
    @juliogizmo Рік тому

    EXELLENT 👍😊

  • @scottreese5492
    @scottreese5492 Рік тому

    I planned on trying Bobs grafting 2months ago but due to work and lack of assurance in trusting myself....you have inspired me my friend, maybe I'll get it soon. Thanks, my friend

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      It may not go well the first time but it’s worth it! Thanks Scott and good luck 👍

  • @redbone5363
    @redbone5363 Рік тому +2

    Just a thought but if you had started with Caucasian or Carniolan bees there would be no need for a bee suit and you could mow and weed eat around them without getting attacked and they are a cold hardy bee so they make it through winters much better. I have been using them for years and would not consider any other breed. I can work my bees in shorts and short sleeved shirt. They also produce a lot of honey. Good luck and it is great to see new beekeepers getting started.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      Thanks redbone! Yeah gentle bees wood have been a better plan, but with new queens they’re getting a lot better.

  • @mojo888x
    @mojo888x Рік тому

    Good luck on your bee journey. I also am trying to get into the buzzness.

  • @Danielcapalongo
    @Danielcapalongo Рік тому

    Think I might give that a try! Thank you for the info.

  • @timlewis9873
    @timlewis9873 Рік тому

    Nice vid. Jared, the sky is the limit.

  • @andr6058
    @andr6058 Рік тому

    I’ll definitely subscribe to this journey.Good luck

  • @samuelbaker4502
    @samuelbaker4502 Рік тому +3

    I started my 2nd year with 5 hives. I'm currently at 17 and shooting for 25 in the next few weeks.

  • @boboften9952
    @boboften9952 Рік тому

    8:30 warmth , heat is why double Nucs work The heat is transfered , shared between the two Nuc boxes

  • @JensThomasNepper
    @JensThomasNepper Рік тому

    Good luck, with your bee adventure.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks Brother!

    • @JensThomasNepper
      @JensThomasNepper Рік тому

      Iam starting up a bee business myself here in Denmark.
      My bees are a bit more peacefull😆,
      And not so HOT, i can work wirh my bees, Without any protection..
      Your doing good.

  • @jamesreno7047
    @jamesreno7047 Рік тому

    I wish you all the best. Please monitor and minimize Drone production from the hot hives. Or you'll be promoting and selling hot bees, and reducing your own enjoyment.
    Great job on the video, looking forward to seeing you journey.
    James - Oz

  • @sarahr.trenchard8287
    @sarahr.trenchard8287 Рік тому

    Try wearing a baseball cap under the bee hat... the brim keeps it from falling forward...😊

  • @edcook6146
    @edcook6146 Рік тому

    Make sure your hives have enough resources to make it through the winter.Have enough wood ware for expansion.........

  • @Phyllistinegm
    @Phyllistinegm Рік тому +1

    Jared, remember that the new queen has to make mating flights, so it can take some time before you see anything; some say as much as 20-30 days.
    Let us know if that queen finally came back; and how the others are doing. Oh! And how you’re doing after the bee stings.😊

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for the reminder, I think I did hurry a bit😁 I’m hoping to put an update video out tonight!

    • @pixieridgefarms
      @pixieridgefarms Рік тому

      They only have about 2 weeks from emerging to get mated. Longer if you are doing instrument insemination.

  • @boboften9952
    @boboften9952 Рік тому +1

    If you are having trouble finding the Queen
    Add new frames to each box at every level of colony
    Take some frames out of each box
    Put them into a new box at the top of hive
    While doing this put Queen excluders at every level
    The new eggs , larve , brood will show in added frames
    ...... make splits
    Hope this helps

  • @Jane-L.S.
    @Jane-L.S. Рік тому

    I think your success will depend highly on the type of stock you have to sell. Different people like different traits.

  • @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po
    @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po 7 місяців тому

    Jared you have. It posted in a long time…. We need an update on your operation

  • @ShalomShalom-d5c
    @ShalomShalom-d5c Рік тому

    What Ive noticed is, bee keeps who split their hives a lot & grow there own queens, end up a few yrs later with 1/3 the hives (huge losses). Its due to having the same genetics. Its healthier to buy some queens (& bees/hives) from others to increase the gene pool (strength).

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for the advice, I’ve got other beekeepers around me that buy queens every year so I think I’ll be alright. Right?

  • @kyefinch
    @kyefinch Рік тому

    A little info that may be useful for queening. When making queens with better temperament it will be more valuable if you draw queens from mild stock and breed back to mild stock drones. You may have a queen that will produce mild bees but your next generation from those queens if you graft can be just as aggressive as the first. It'll take typically 60+ days to see if you were successful on temperament and if you do it twice your looking at the whole season to possibly end up in the same spot where you started. Good luck on your endeavors and you'll understand after a while what the difference is between pollination bee stock and regular beekeeping bees. You'll experience many trials and tribulations but just keep learning and keep moving forward.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks for tips Kye! So far the bees have calmed down a lot, thankfully I’ve got other bee keepers around me so my queens should be mating with them right?

    • @kyefinch
      @kyefinch Рік тому

      @@JaredBeekeeping if you are virgin queens are mating close to your original hives there's no guarantee that they aren't mating with drones from the aggressive hives as well when they mate. However if you can do your best to isolate the virgins near an area of desired bee temperament you'll have a better chance with their temper. Always remember drones don't have fathers they have grandfather's.

  • @Moderatelydisagreeable
    @Moderatelydisagreeable Рік тому

    Good luck. Those are some mean bees.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks! Thankfully They’re starting to calm down a LOT already with these new queens.

  • @eyeofthebeholder7936
    @eyeofthebeholder7936 4 місяці тому

    Fascinating, might try this one day!!
    Or, lol, at least for my one stupid aggressive hive, aptly named: Demon possessed kamikaze trained bees with suicidal tendencies 😂😂😂

  • @SylantBill
    @SylantBill Рік тому

    Talk about mean bees! Helped my neighbor with her Russian bees and they lit me up.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Sounds like my first time helping my neighbor, they were Russians to lol!

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 Рік тому

    Dbl nucs work fast because combs above are already heated..also don't use smoke when trying to find a Queen..especially in a double deep..

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      That makes sense about them drawing comb but why not smoke when looking for the queen? Does it make them run more?

    • @badassbees3680
      @badassbees3680 Рік тому

      @@JaredBeekeeping yeah!

  • @JensThomasNepper
    @JensThomasNepper Рік тому

    Hi Jared..How is it going with your bees.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Not growing as fast as I hoped, but I’m up to 50 now, I’m trying to video most of it! Thanks for asking.

  • @Uppey12345
    @Uppey12345 Рік тому +2

    Remember the more hives you have the more the cost and more time taken. I would bring in atleast 6 new queens i would purchase out side your area better temperament then breed from them can take a few good years till you have that kind of bee that makes you feel you have achieved your goals. You will need in my opinion buy at least 2 new queens a year outside your area to get good genetics

    • @badassbees3680
      @badassbees3680 Рік тому +1

      Those bees were queenless...he doesn't necessarily have hot genetics and if he's wanting numbers hotter are better

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +2

      The good thing is, a friend has 150+ hives within 3-4 miles from me and he buys a lot of new queens every year, he’s bought a bunch of queens from Bob Binnie so I get those genetics for free! 😁

    • @badassbees3680
      @badassbees3680 Рік тому +1

      @@JaredBeekeeping sweet ! I'd like some Caucasians although my Feral carnies are alot like them ,glue whole bottom bars ..

    • @Uppey12345
      @Uppey12345 Рік тому

      Try Carpathian bees I have been using them for over 3 years gentle stay on the comb, don't want to swarm as much better there out flying in the rain as soon as it's a little cold there still the first out of the hive foraging the amount of honey I have off them is amazing. Winter time they have smaller clusters so less stores there using but as soon as spring is here they take off. Nice gentle bees I tend to watch them about 1 to 2 feet away with out attacks on me lovely bees.

  • @MrM-wk9yf
    @MrM-wk9yf 29 днів тому

    You better get over getting stung if you want to be in the bee business .

  • @bradgoliphant
    @bradgoliphant 17 днів тому

    I bet you live in a southern state--I say that because I live up north and I've never had bees that aggressive.

  • @DaybirdAviaries
    @DaybirdAviaries Рік тому

    You're awesome. I only have one hive and they are mean. I'm scared of them.

  • @jaymackley3099
    @jaymackley3099 Рік тому

    Go for 50 sting ones ,keep your mite load low. Good luck 👍 😊

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      It’ll probably happen at some point! Good queens, dead mites and good nutrition!

  • @KayiFarmJaHoneyBees
    @KayiFarmJaHoneyBees Рік тому

    I feel your pain with those hot girls. hoping those queens return with success.

  • @ryanr8979
    @ryanr8979 Рік тому

    Love your video I'm trying todo the same thing u are

  • @scottreese5492
    @scottreese5492 Рік тому

    Mine are meanest after 3pm, foragers are starting to come back in

  • @markkallman9345
    @markkallman9345 Рік тому

    Great channel. I am quite new into the hobby. I assume your 6 hives were double brood chambers 20 frames in total? Just divide brood and resources evenly amongst 4 splits?

  • @tangsu7128
    @tangsu7128 Рік тому

    How many stungs do u have with that 3 layers suit?

  • @patriciastreufert9636
    @patriciastreufert9636 Рік тому

    Good luck with your beekeeping? I sure would hate to be around those mean bees.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Thanks! They’re getting much gentler already thankfully.

  • @helainegardner7971
    @helainegardner7971 Рік тому

    I just bought a plastic box today and I put honey and sugar in it so please let me know if it will attract honey bees thank you.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      That probably won’t work, look up “swarm traps” for the information you’re looking for.

    • @piffy5594
      @piffy5594 Рік тому

      The only thing that’s going to attract is ants and other insects. And let’s say it does attract bees, are you prepared with equipment and knowledge? Have you done any research about bees? Like I’ve said before it’s not the chemicals that are killing bees it’s humans that have no idea on how to keep them.

  • @kathyvalentine2040
    @kathyvalentine2040 Рік тому

    Spritz them on the frames with sugar water it will keep them busy

  • @ChristianHarris-m2k
    @ChristianHarris-m2k Рік тому

    You're going to 'sell bees'. Who buys the bees? I've also started my Apiary, 1 strong hive in march, that I've split into 4 hives, 1 walk away split 1st week of april. And two nucs that I added queens to. I'm in KCMO trying to determine if I can do some serious splitting like you've done. I want 400 hives... but who buys the bees when your ready to sell? I understand almond contracts, and farmers market honey. But this one I would like to learn.

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Рік тому

      Bees die in the winter (USDA suggests 40%) beekeepers buy nucs and packages in the spring to build-up their apiary. In the spring, people get demanding wanting queens before its warm enough to get good mating. Nucs sell out months before spring. In late summer, you can lose a queen and its hard to get a replacement after mid June. In August/September is a great time to Re-Queen to have a fresh queen for the spring buildup (around March) long before the new queens are ready.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Yep what @heavymechanic2 said, I’ll sell to my local bee club but that also why I started this UA-cam channel so I can sell to my people/audience and so that they can see my bees and me before they buy.

  • @ryanstreckfuss9590
    @ryanstreckfuss9590 Рік тому +1

    Hey buddy might wanna change those gloves

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      You may right, I think I’ll get some proper beekeeping gloves.

    • @ryanstreckfuss9590
      @ryanstreckfuss9590 Рік тому

      @@JaredBeekeeping are you aware that bees HATE leather gloves? Beekeeping gloves are made out of goat/lambskin for a reason. Highly unlikely that you have that many angry hives and I'm over here working all my hives barehanded ;)

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      @@ryanstreckfuss9590 it’s not the gloves, I can work my friends hives no problem but these bees will attack you 50’ away at least before I requeened them.

  • @mikeries8549
    @mikeries8549 Рік тому

    You went straight to grafting?
    Get a queen castle or 6 and splits get really easy.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Got to start some time I guess 😁 I’ll check into those queen castles. Thanks!

  • @POWER_OF_BEEKEEPING
    @POWER_OF_BEEKEEPING 6 місяців тому

    can i buy a colony ❓ i'm from malaysia

  • @c.joelummus8880
    @c.joelummus8880 Рік тому

    Those bees are Africanized at least partially

  • @HoneyMarketingBoard
    @HoneyMarketingBoard Рік тому

    Grow like an oak.. Good luck.

  • @magigale
    @magigale Рік тому

    Interesting what you’re doing, but I would not want to buy the bees if they are mean. Ideally you would be using the calmest bees to make your queens from.

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +3

      I agree, that’s why I borrowed a gentle hive from a friend to graft queens from. Thanks for watching!

  • @robertvanderhoof6082
    @robertvanderhoof6082 Рік тому

    Geez man where the heck did you get those bees? I would’ve just gave you them for free for being that mean

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому

      Pal’s Apiaries, a migratory bee keeper that was selling bees here in Tennessee.

  • @ummebrown377
    @ummebrown377 Рік тому

    #WhenManTrys2BGOD👁

  • @kathyvalentine2040
    @kathyvalentine2040 Рік тому

    Smoke ur bee suit with ur smoker...

  • @turan_hoca
    @turan_hoca Рік тому

    I work with five different bee types(carnica, agt, aca, perna and italian) in 20 hives. Agt, aca and perna are carnica too but they are from different families of carnica. There are also different bee keepers around. But why? Why do I do this? Think that your fathers and mothers families try to start a town in US. Your uncles and their wifes; your aunts and their husbands all have children. If your town is a closed area(to other families to join) you will need to marry to your cousins. All your cousins will marry with eachother. In a few generation your town can be bigger but at the end there will be big genetic illnesses. Because you are all from the same family. Bees can fly nearly 10km. The queen can mate the best males in this area. If there is no beekeeper around or if you try to produce new colonies from same queen; there will be a big genetic family bee town(all are nieces and nephews) in your yard. A few years later your bees can die (because of genetic risks) but you won't understand why.

    • @turan_hoca
      @turan_hoca Рік тому

      So you need to add new genetic bee families to your yard. If you want to have new colonies you need to split in honey season. The splits will be made in 1th day, 6th day and 11th day. To make a split you will take one all closed celled comb, one all open with new eggs layed in it, one with honey, last one with polen or perga (bee bread). Fifth day you will remove all closed queen cells and leave just open queen cells. The bees know who can be the best queen for their family. They will feed the best ones. At the end they will choose one from the bests. You will do this for all your splits. Put enough sugar cake in it and don't look for a month. After a month passed check your colonies, just look for the closed cells. If it's like mosaic(some here, some there) this means your queen mated with someone from her family. It's an unwanted situation. If her closed cells are like a book(starts a place and goes to end) you have a great queen. If the split swarms don't look after it. Swarming is unwanted too. Also bumbling too much is unwanted. If there is a colony like that take all closed cells from the hive and give that combs to others. The unwanted colony will be finish soon or later.

    • @turan_hoca
      @turan_hoca Рік тому

      By the way I teach computer programming. I also love bees. Beekeeping is not my main source of income job. I produce honey and sell it. I will start a beekeeping job after retirement. I started like a hobby but I read lots from all over the world. I read the literature from universities. Maybe you will ask can't I use queens from same family. It can be used for one season. You need to leave them to death after taking honey. Like plug and play equipment. Build the colony take honey than leave them for your goodness.

  • @donstanley8514
    @donstanley8514 Рік тому

    They hate cow hide leather, try sheep skin gloves.

  • @LaurenAdams-cp3kn
    @LaurenAdams-cp3kn Рік тому

    Hey, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria/angioedema was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!

  • @gabeghiby6935
    @gabeghiby6935 Рік тому

    those angry bees are scary... maybe you should move slower and make sure you don't squash any bees while handling the frames and equipment... I'm no expert, I'm just passing on what I"ve heard from others with more experience than me... I'm a newbie beginner too...

    • @JaredBeekeeping
      @JaredBeekeeping  Рік тому +1

      If this was my very first time with bees they would probably ruin it for me but thankfully I know what nice bees are like! Thanks for the tips Gabe!

  • @Ittiz
    @Ittiz Рік тому +1

    Hot women are nice, hot bee queens are not!

  • @johniac7078
    @johniac7078 Рік тому +1

    Good on you! Subbed. anyone wanting to build something is good by me. Best of luck!

  • @c.joelummus8880
    @c.joelummus8880 Рік тому

    Those bees are Africanized at least partially

  • @c.joelummus8880
    @c.joelummus8880 Рік тому

    Those bees are Africanized at least partially