Why do you want to make the finisher queen-right? I understand why you make the starter queenless, but why is it better to make the finisher queen-right? Thanks and I really like all of your videos!
You can let a queen-less starter finish cells, it will work fine, but it will only do a real good job for one round unless you continuously add fresh young bees. By the second round the proper age nurse bees are aging. Using this method you can do it again and and again because there is a steady supply of bees that are of the proper age. This is important. Good question. I'm going to put it at the top of the comments. Thanks.
@@corneliuolar7663 Well, my thinking was that if you make the finisher queen-right, then you would provoke the queen to enter swarm mode and she would want to swarm.
@@bobbinnie9872 I have a question along the same line. Are they adding frames of brood or shaking any bees into these cell building colonies that come from donor colonies? If not they must just keep these colonies good and strong. I do understand what's happening, virtually all the bees in the colony end up in the lower box both through shaking them in from the top box and the field force flying back from the top box. I am curious because if they are not colllecting brood and bees from other colonies it seems very efficient and I like that idea.
Very cool series, Bob. Chris seems like a great guy. A couple years ago my dad stopped and looked at their wax melter when he was driving through WI. They were happy to show it to him. Good people.
They graft fast! Very good tips. Now time for me to watch again (and maybe again) to make sure I understand that division board with the exit concept. Thanks again for sharing!
Hello Bob. I always learn at least a little something from your videos. This time I learned a different way to stop robbing. I hadn't heard of the sprinkler before. It does make sense though.
Good video Bob, thanks for sharing. I started watching it when you first posted, but only just got around to finishing it now. I've never tried the double screen method but am always keen to try different variations of the same theme. Down here in Australia we've finished queens for the season, but I'll make up some double screen boards like that and give it a crack next season. They look like a great company with a good crew
Thats interesting. Last September my 8 hives were robbing each other so i figured i would simulate rain, turned the hose on shower setting and sprayed straight up above the hives as if it was raining. Took about 2 or 3 minutes and they stopped robbing. I did it the next day as well. It definitely works if you have running water. Always good info Bob.
Good afternoon Bob, my name is Eduardo and I live in Brazil and I am also a beekeeper, I am learning a lot with your knowledge, thank you very much. I was watching the production process of queens, how cool, I really liked the step by step. all of you are to be congratulated! Bob, can you point me to a book on queen bee production? Thank you very much
Bob thank you very much for sharing your trip to Florida with us. Very informative and extremely reliable information that is hard to find nowadays. 1 question about Mr Warners fabulous operation, his hove body's are they torched and wax dipped? His lids are they plywood cheese boards? The lds have a dark black finish on top wondering why? Thanks Bob
His hive bodies are dipped in hot paraffin wax with a little copper naphthenate added. His lids are plywood cheese board. I think the lids turn dark with time in the sun. He only paints the raw edges after cutting.
I am hoping to be able to make some queens this year to make up about 10 nucs or 8 frames to take into winter and also hoping to catch some swarms this year want to go into winter with 10-15 hives. Only had one make it out of winter so far so i may even have to buy a couple of nucs to get where i wanna be this by end of season
@@bobbinnie9872 thank you bob !! I am totally new to this grow my own queen stuff and I appreciate what you have told me!! Is there any very detailed literature out there that I might find and read regarding queen growing? I do not have an incubator and have about a 80 hive operation.. can I just take the cells from the grow hive put them in the red protective thing and stick them right into a hive? Will that work ?
@@NevadaBeeMan-nq3po Yes, that will work. A good and easy to read book is "Queen Rearing Essentials: Lawrence John Connor". You can order it on Amazon. Good luck.
Have you tried the Betterbee comb for grafting. I’m not sure if the side walls are harder when you have newer comb in your hives. I don’t have any experience with the comb. I’m thinking I’ll try some of it this year.
@@branchbrookfarm I don't graft but I bought 20 frames of BB comb and I thought it was pretty soft material. The bees used them as soon as I put them in. Since they are drawn comb and if the bees are on a flow they will just fill them up with nectar. The queen didn't lay eggs in them because they used older drawn comb close by. If you are not in a flow and it last for awhile they will eat away at the comb and use it somewhere else. If you use them you will have to let us know how they worked.
Thanks for all the great videos Bob! Just curious, why do the grafters keep blowing into the cups as they graft? I was under the assumption that the cups would have been polished by the bees the day before.
Bob - Can you elaborate on these two points: 1) “Swarm cells make the best queens” 2) “ An Indian study that shows 1.3 to 1 syrup achieves the best stimulation” Thanks
Hi Craig. Swarm cells make the best cells because they are generally very well fed. They are usually made at a time when the bees are predisposed to making cells. The Indian study on feeding syrup looked at a number of different concentrations of syrup and found that the one that elicited the most brood production and wax production was 1.3 parts water to 1 part sugar. My experience is that anything remotely close works well. We routinely feed 1 to 1 when building colonies on syrup because we also want to gain weight. When feeding colonies strictly for producing nucs we use anything between 1.25 and 1.5 to 1 and have good results.
Hello Bob...making some pollen patties today and was wondering what Liquid and how much to that 1/3 Ultra Bee...2/3 sugar. thanks and love the videos DBL B in Seattle
Hi Rob. I would recommend watching this video. "Greg Rogers part 4 of 4 - Pollen Patties, Feeders, Queen Excluders & More" ua-cam.com/video/EIRg_5bhQ5s/v-deo.html
Yesterday I started grafting first time and I have the same way like Chris set his starters and finish Also I make incubator myself temperature right is 34.5 c and over 50% humidity I hope they will be okay after
Hello Mr. Bob Binnie great information. Thanks 🎙Question🚧 about the bee business ✍️How did you scale up a Bee business , to where it is today ? This would be good information for entrepreneurs in the Bee business 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 😷
Hello. I've thought I might do a short video on this eventually. The equation is pretty simple. Whenever given a choice or a chance always say yes instead of no, bite off more than you can chew and figure out how to chew it and lots of 80 hour work weeks.
Could you do a video on the process of setting up the starter/finisher step by step? I am not following that in this video. Thanks. Really enjoy your videos.
@@bobbinnie9872 76 years old and just put my first cells from my grafting in my egg incubator. 7 out of 20. Doing a new batch tomorrow with improved cell Builder.( More Bees). Thanks to you and it's easy.
I find you can get almost any Chinese grating tool to work if you rub in on a bit of fine sand paper to get in thinner and shape the tip with fine scissors. I tried to find out who actually invented it, he or she really should be remembered but I was not able to find their name.
Bees go to the pool water because of the blue color, calmness of the water and also the warmth of it. They don't go there because of any salts that have always been suggested.
@@jeffsea6490 exactly. as i said, grafting is an outdated method versus artificial insemination a method by which we can impersonate god by creating with 100% control of the genetic line. technology against the Stone Age.
@@markobanicevic8815 the proof is in the honey drums and how many are produced. Currently less than 5% of the world's honey is attributed to A.I Queens.
@@bobbinnie9872 bob are you looking for help get me out of Michigan I had bees 5 years ago and sold out because of wintering problems. love the bees and your content I been binge watching for a month. wow your guys can graft fast would love to help out but I am 50 now so i need to work smarter.
@@Draintheswamp2024 May I suggest viewing " Vino Farm " You Tube channel on how he redesigned his Hives . He gets six to eight months of snow , freezing , Coldness , Winter , ice , etc He redesigned , insulated his Hives after losing some to Winter Coldness . Worth the viewing Thanks for reading
Вы занимаетесь не нужной работой. Так как маток вы получите свещевых. Можно у семьи забрать матку и они оттянут маточники на нужных яйцах, а вы выбераете все подряд.
Why do you want to make the finisher queen-right? I understand why you make the starter queenless, but why is it better to make the finisher queen-right? Thanks and I really like all of your videos!
You can let a queen-less starter finish cells, it will work fine, but it will only do a real good job for one round unless you continuously add fresh young bees. By the second round the proper age nurse bees are aging. Using this method you can do it again and and again because there is a steady supply of bees that are of the proper age. This is important. Good question. I'm going to put it at the top of the comments. Thanks.
@@bobbinnie9872 Thanks Bob! Now it all makes perfect sense!
Great videos..the best queens are swarm cell queens and even those are queenright..its best to imitate what the bees do as much as possible
@@corneliuolar7663 Well, my thinking was that if you make the finisher queen-right, then you would provoke the queen to enter swarm mode and she would want to swarm.
@@bobbinnie9872 I have a question along the same line. Are they adding frames of brood or shaking any bees into these cell building colonies that come from donor colonies? If not they must just keep these colonies good and strong. I do understand what's happening, virtually all the bees in the colony end up in the lower box both through shaking them in from the top box and the field force flying back from the top box.
I am curious because if they are not colllecting brood and bees from other colonies it seems very efficient and I like that idea.
Superb again Bob, full of little subtleties that I can try.... One never stops learning.. Thank you for taking the time to share
Wow amazing series. Thank you very much Bob ! In one of your videos you talked about making a book can't wait for that to happen !
I have really enjoyed this series of videos. Lots of valuable information Bob. Thanks!
Very cool series, Bob. Chris seems like a great guy. A couple years ago my dad stopped and looked at their wax melter when he was driving through WI. They were happy to show it to him. Good people.
Bob, another wonderful vlog packed with info from good and experienced folk.
Thanks Bob!! Great insight at how things are done on a commercial level.
Forget Disney world, this is where I want to go on vacation in Florida lol. Awesome stuff Bob!
Awesome, thanks for these videos, they transfer so much knowledge and experience.
They graft fast! Very good tips. Now time for me to watch again (and maybe again) to make sure I understand that division board with the exit concept. Thanks again for sharing!
We also have a video showing much the same technique. "How We produce Queens." ua-cam.com/video/c28O916sy48/v-deo.html
Great video series bob! Great camera work Greg!
Thanks, I couldn't have done it without Greg.
Thanks Tim! It was such a great adventure:) Bobs the best!
Terrific video Bob, thanks again!
Hello Bob. I always learn at least a little something from your videos. This time I learned a different way to stop robbing. I hadn't heard of the sprinkler before. It does make sense though.
Excellent point made about fewer frames in the builder!
This makes it sound and look easy to make queens thanks for this
Great video Bob. Thanks for sharing.
I have not yet successfully grafted any Queens. These guys make it look so easy.
I agree. Keep trying, it's very rewarding.
Thank you for sharing this series of videos. Sure wish I could graft like that! Crazy fast.
Me too!
Good video Bob, thanks for sharing. I started watching it when you first posted, but only just got around to finishing it now. I've never tried the double screen method but am always keen to try different variations of the same theme. Down here in Australia we've finished queens for the season, but I'll make up some double screen boards like that and give it a crack next season. They look like a great company with a good crew
Hi Pete. You are right, they're great people. Thanks.
very quick hands with those delicate larvae....
un grand merci bob pour toutes c est vidéos c est toujours un plaisir .très bonne continuation a vous
Merci beaucoup
Great video and enjoyed the young mans comments at the end.
Wow bob.great videos thanks for sharing
Thats interesting. Last September my 8 hives were robbing each other so i figured i would simulate rain, turned the hose on shower setting and sprayed straight up above the hives as if it was raining. Took about 2 or 3 minutes and they stopped robbing. I did it the next day as well. It definitely works if you have running water. Always good info Bob.
*Thanks for sharing interesting content Bob* 👍
This is great! Thank you Bob.
They are super professional at what they do 🍺🍺
Always enjoy the videos!
Bob this is a good video thanks for making it.
Thats amazing. Thanks for a very informative video! Good job!
A lot easier than using the cloak board that's for sure. Impressive set up.
upside down frames and sprinklers, gonna try that. thank you
Good afternoon Bob, my name is Eduardo and I live in Brazil and I am also a beekeeper, I am learning a lot with your knowledge, thank you very much. I was watching the production process of queens, how cool, I really liked the step by step. all of you are to be congratulated! Bob, can you point me to a book on queen bee production? Thank you very much
One book I like is "Breeding Super Bees" by Steve Tabor. It's simple but good.
Amazing video, very interesting.
Thanks, great information and knowledge!
Great Video, hope there is a part 4 too
Working on it now. Thanks
Bob thank you very much for sharing your trip to Florida with us. Very informative and extremely reliable information that is hard to find nowadays. 1 question about Mr Warners fabulous operation, his hove body's are they torched and wax dipped? His lids are they plywood cheese boards? The lds have a dark black finish on top wondering why? Thanks Bob
His hive bodies are dipped in hot paraffin wax with a little copper naphthenate added. His lids are plywood cheese board. I think the lids turn dark with time in the sun. He only paints the raw edges after cutting.
one idea 💡 for videos. if you are going into a hive on video, post the current temperature.
these videos are fantastic, thank you
70°-80°average daytime temperatures for march, where this apiary is located.
I am hoping to be able to make some queens this year to make up about 10 nucs or 8 frames to take into winter and also hoping to catch some swarms this year want to go into winter with 10-15 hives. Only had one make it out of winter so far so i may even have to buy a couple of nucs to get where i wanna be this by end of season
Amazing how fast they pull out those larva's.
Caleb has been doing this for a long time. Jen five years.
Man that kid was fast pulling those larvae out
He has been doing it since he was very young.
@@bobbinnie9872 do you guys put anything into the queen cup before you put the larvae in it? Or just dry?
@@NevadaBeeMan-nq3po We don't use anything.
@@bobbinnie9872 thank you bob !! I am totally new to this grow my own queen stuff and I appreciate what you have told me!! Is there any very detailed literature out there that I might find and read regarding queen growing? I do not have an incubator and have about a 80 hive operation.. can I just take the cells from the grow hive put them in the red protective thing and stick them right into a hive? Will that work ?
@@NevadaBeeMan-nq3po Yes, that will work. A good and easy to read book is "Queen Rearing Essentials: Lawrence John Connor". You can order it on Amazon. Good luck.
Good one Bob. Did there sugar syrup tote have a pump on it? Or was it just gravity feed?
Theirs is gravity feed with a shorter hose.
Have you tried the Betterbee comb for grafting. I’m not sure if the side walls are harder when you have newer comb in your hives. I don’t have any experience with the comb. I’m thinking I’ll try some of it this year.
We've not tried that, let us know how it works.
@@bobbinnie9872 I just ordered 10 frames and I’ll try them this year...
Thanks Bob for all you are doing!!!!
@@branchbrookfarm I don't graft but I bought 20 frames of BB comb and I thought it was pretty soft material. The bees used them as soon as I put them in. Since they are drawn comb and if the bees are on a flow they will just fill them up with nectar. The queen didn't lay eggs in them because they used older drawn comb close by. If you are not in a flow and it last for awhile they will eat away at the comb and use it somewhere else. If you use them you will have to let us know how they worked.
It's about time for part 4 right ??
Working on it now.
Thanks for all the great videos Bob! Just curious, why do the grafters keep blowing into the cups as they graft? I was under the assumption that the cups would have been polished by the bees the day before.
They're blowing out any dust or debris that may have fallen in while the rails were stacked in the box.
Informative once again , bit worried about where to put the Sprinklers in the book , that made you laugh. ???
Yes, it was to simple.
Glen Ellis. Do I have that right? From WI.? Just asking cause that's where I'm located. Ashland area. Thanks Bob for the vid's. I am learning a lot.
Bob - Can you elaborate on these two points:
1) “Swarm cells make the best queens”
2) “ An Indian study that shows 1.3 to 1 syrup achieves the best stimulation”
Thanks
Hi Craig. Swarm cells make the best cells because they are generally very well fed. They are usually made at a time when the bees are predisposed to making cells.
The Indian study on feeding syrup looked at a number of different concentrations of syrup and found that the one that elicited the most brood production and wax production was 1.3 parts water to 1 part sugar. My experience is that anything remotely close works well. We routinely feed 1 to 1 when building colonies on syrup because we also want to gain weight. When feeding colonies strictly for producing nucs we use anything between 1.25 and 1.5 to 1 and have good results.
Good looking outfit!
Good work
Hello Bob...making some pollen patties today and was wondering what Liquid and how much to that 1/3 Ultra Bee...2/3 sugar.
thanks and love the videos
DBL B in Seattle
Hi Rob. I would recommend watching this video. "Greg Rogers part 4 of 4 - Pollen Patties, Feeders, Queen Excluders & More" ua-cam.com/video/EIRg_5bhQ5s/v-deo.html
Looks like there feed truck had no pump on it. Was it gravity feeding?
Yes it was.
Bob what sizes are this Boxes for keeping cells in incubator ?? Looks great idea to get them save
This is one of best video about queen rearing 🐝🐝
I didn't measure them but it looks like 3/4 inch strips between the masonite dividers.
Thank you Bob Binnie 🐝🐝🐝
Yesterday I started grafting first time and I have the same way like Chris set his starters and finish
Also I make incubator myself temperature right is 34.5 c and over 50% humidity
I hope they will be okay after
Hello, How many queens they produce per season?
I don't know.
I would like to get on a list to get four of your queens in June 2021.
Hi Ronald. Contact me in early May and I can offer you dates. Thanks, Bob
Do they ever reuse the cups or try to use brand new every time?
They don't reuse the cups but I think you could if you wanted too.
bob do you carry the veil that they wear? if not where can I det one?
Hi Kevin. I do not and I'm not sure which one they have.
Hello Mr. Bob Binnie great information. Thanks 🎙Question🚧 about the bee business ✍️How did you scale up a Bee business , to where it is today ? This would be good information for entrepreneurs in the Bee business 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 😷
Hello. I've thought I might do a short video on this eventually. The equation is pretty simple. Whenever given a choice or a chance always say yes instead of no, bite off more than you can chew and figure out how to chew it and lots of 80 hour work weeks.
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank You ✍️🇺🇸Bob Binnie 🥇🏆🐝I always appreciate you. Wisdom 🧏🏼♂️
Great stuff
Could you do a video on the process of setting up the starter/finisher step by step? I am not following that in this video. Thanks. Really enjoy your videos.
Hi Cindy. We use a process that is very close to theirs. See "How We Produce Queens". ua-cam.com/video/c28O916sy48/v-deo.html. Thanks.
Hi nice video nd interesting informations thanks
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What are the frames in the bottom box, open brood, capped brood, feed frames?
The box with the queen has mixed brood and the queen-less box has no brood.
@@bobbinnie9872 thanks
Do these men not get stung ? Great vid
Yes, but they try to keep it to a minimum.
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Just look at those swarm cells at the bottom of the queenright top box! Those bees have already swarmed I guess from the top box? 😀
Hello,
I live in Türkiye and I want to buy tool this is for larva transfer.. Where can I get..?
www.mannlakeltd.com/beekeeping/apiary-maintenance/queen-rearing/chinese-grafting-tool/
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Bob, you make Colunbo look bad. Great Interrogation. Thanks
Hi Charlie, you just dated yourself.
@@bobbinnie9872
76 years old and just put my first cells from my grafting in my egg incubator. 7 out of 20. Doing a new batch tomorrow with improved cell Builder.( More Bees). Thanks to you and it's easy.
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I find you can get almost any Chinese grating tool to work if you rub in on a bit of fine sand paper to get in thinner and shape the tip with fine scissors. I tried to find out who actually invented it, he or she really should be remembered but I was not able to find their name.
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Bees go to the pool water because of the blue color, calmness of the water and also the warmth of it. They don't go there because of any salts that have always been suggested.
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Faster,nice
Thanks for sharing! This seems similar to using a cloak board.
Very close.
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the better way is, with artificial insemination we choose the best genetic material.
*Not necessarily a better way but A.I. is another way*
Please explain which benefits are better with grafting.
@@markobanicevic8815 it's all about genetic traits you're utilizing.
@@jeffsea6490 exactly. as i said, grafting is an outdated method versus artificial insemination a method by which we can impersonate god by creating with 100% control of the genetic line. technology against the Stone Age.
@@markobanicevic8815 the proof is in the honey drums and how many are produced. Currently less than 5% of the world's honey is attributed to A.I
Queens.
Hello
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isn't that a little dirty putting the tool in your mouth
That was my initial thought years ago but many grafters do it with seemingly no problems.
@@bobbinnie9872 bob are you looking for help get me out of Michigan I had bees 5 years ago and sold out because of wintering problems. love the bees and your content I been binge watching for a month. wow your guys can graft fast would love to help out but I am 50 now so i need to work smarter.
@@Draintheswamp2024 I appreciate the offer but we have plenty of help.
@@Draintheswamp2024
May I suggest viewing
" Vino Farm "
You Tube channel on how he redesigned his Hives . He gets six to eight months of snow , freezing , Coldness , Winter , ice , etc
He redesigned , insulated his Hives after losing some to Winter Coldness .
Worth the viewing
Thanks for reading
@@boboften9952 Not impressed with Vino Farm videos. Stick with the professionals like Bob
Вы занимаетесь не нужной работой. Так как маток вы получите свещевых. Можно у семьи забрать матку и они оттянут маточники на нужных яйцах, а вы выбераете все подряд.
Great stuff