Hi seen vid of old feeler has had bee's from 1968 in 1980's and still today treating mites by civing powder sugar into The hive getting the bee's to groom themselves The mites fall to the bottom of the hive so you can monitor the hives for mites, thank you for your bee knowledge cheers 🍾🥂 🍻 🐝
Awesome. Always fun to teach a newbie and pass on skills that make things easier. I love those saskatraz bee's, but unfortunately we can't bring them into New Zealand yet, hopefully that will change one day but we just got a Carniolan breeder in the south island, ours (central Otago) are Italian+British dark hybrids and they're grumpy on a good day. Great honey producers, not too prone to swarming but aggressive temperament not quite as bad as Africanised bee's but a close second, especially when queenless. Can't wait to get some Carniolan nucs this year😂I'm soooo glad we don't have bears⚡😂 well that's a novel way to clean your suit, I hope you put some soap in your pocket before you jumped in 😂 we'll happily trade, it's mid winter here and 1 Celsius / 33 f so it's actually warmed up a little. great video and always great to watch someone learning.👋👍
I have my queen from… older, I was hoping to take a frame with fresh eggs and let them make a new queen, do you have any videos about? How I should do it? And reintroduce back then after that killing the old queen?
I like the way you explain everything, you are very patient and encouraging to the new beekeeper. 🇬🇧
Thanks
This was great, Nice pool.
Thanks for visiting
Such a great teacher!
Hi seen vid of old feeler has had bee's from 1968 in 1980's and still today treating mites by civing powder sugar into The hive getting the bee's to groom themselves The mites fall to the bottom of the hive so you can monitor the hives for mites, thank you for your bee knowledge cheers 🍾🥂 🍻 🐝
Thanks it helps but does not control mites
Such great information. So helpful thank you
Awesome. Always fun to teach a newbie and pass on skills that make things easier. I love those saskatraz bee's, but unfortunately we can't bring them into New Zealand yet, hopefully that will change one day but we just got a Carniolan breeder in the south island, ours (central Otago) are Italian+British dark hybrids and they're grumpy on a good day. Great honey producers, not too prone to swarming but aggressive temperament not quite as bad as Africanised bee's but a close second, especially when queenless. Can't wait to get some Carniolan nucs this year😂I'm soooo glad we don't have bears⚡😂 well that's a novel way to clean your suit, I hope you put some soap in your pocket before you jumped in 😂 we'll happily trade, it's mid winter here and 1 Celsius / 33 f so it's actually warmed up a little. great video and always great to watch someone learning.👋👍
I was worried there would be a filthy brown cloud in the water from the suit!
@@BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 😂👍
Hello peter love yhe channel. Was wondering where you purchase your food grade honey storage buckets? Thanks!
What are the yellow things on the entrances? Water? Or, feeder?
I have my queen from… older, I was hoping to take a frame with fresh eggs and let them make a new queen, do you have any videos about? How I should do it? And reintroduce back then after that killing the old queen?
q if there is so much room why did they swarm