🔵Overwintering mating NUCs - Going thru a temporary double nuc (TDN) before a cold snap!
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- These mating nucs better be ready for some cold weather because it is upon us!
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Thanks for the quick look!
That kitten is growing!!
LOL @ 2-d yellow jacket! (I can hear Laurel saying “oh, Jiminy, don’t encourage his jokes...”)
This has been a tough first year. Thank you for your videos or I would have lost all my hives.
I use plastic peanut butter feed jars, instead of glass and metal. And a screen on the feed hole is nice too.
Interesting but I think both will make it thanks to the cat for helping with it’s warmth! I missed the giggles! RTR!
Thanks !!
Good video . I love my 4 over 4's🐝safe and keep your smoker lit!!
Konrad
I remember that day. We had the same weather in Oklahoma. It was super nice and then 16 deg for two days. You got the snow in Tennessee. I have a couple Nucs I’m nursing through winter. One has an older queen needs replaced. I’ll probably combine them in February if they make it. Thanks for the shenanigans. 👍👍🐝🐝
It will be interesting to see how well they look in the spring!
I have a couple of weak hives as well just did not want to kill the queens so figure I would give them a chance who knows may be they will surprise me come spring hope your bees surprise u as well nice video I enjoy watching u I am in Virginia we are in the 20"s here have a great day
155 likes and 1 dislike thats a great ratio! awesome video
Love it! Mercy Killing!! And I've been calling it a "horrible hive tool accident"!
I'm trying to overwinter nucs for the first time this year and have already lost one, I have them in 4 - 5 frame nucs (1 deep box +1 medium 5 frame above) and 2 DN's (1/2 the deep ten frame box + 4 frame boxes above.). I like your set-up. Gives me hope for the weakest nuc that I have.
Yeah to mercy killings
Here in Oklahoma we have had several freezes with a wind chill down to 4. I saw Yellow jackets yesterday.
Man! I guess they most starve to death then. Tough little boogers
TDBDN - Tennessee Double Bubble Double Nuc
Say that 5 times fast!
Kamon...with that liquid in the hives during this time of year with large temperature fluxuations within 24 hours, how do you prevent the jars from spilling their content into the hives and adding a lot of moisture into the hive? The thermal expansion and contraction of the air inside the jars will end up sucking air in when it gets cold, then as the day warms up the air expands and pushes out the syrup and spilling into the hive.
I am actually going to be watching and seeing if that happens. Also, this prosweet is literally the thickness of honey so it won't add any moisture to the hive just more feed. I am testing this out and I don't recommend everyone engaged in these shenanigans
I really enjoy your videos. I was wondering if you would give a video on your top cover and the piece of insulation because from what I understand aren’t you supposed to have more ventilation in the top of hive to allow hot air to escape in winter to stop condensation? I really need to understand what I need to do in wintering colonies here in the south. I live in mid Alabama which is not much different from your climate. Thanks for your education.
I got The bubble insulator today. I feel up dated. Swedich beekeeper
God sayd milk and honey flows
Did this setup survive winter?
It did both sides! One side was very string and the other needed some brood added to give it a jump start. however, both queens did great!
If we could overwinter nucs in Canada..I'm sure you can..this week we had -25c..weather. our nucs are doing good.
6:25 waggle dance for the pollen feed? Will you OAV in the Winter months? Keep up the good work on the videos and info they have been educational and entertaining for the year.
Yes that waggle was the pollen sub pretty awesome isn't it? Oh yes fixing to drop the OA any day now! Thanks Thomas!
To late for me to do this but I would like put my nucs against one another for warm. The nucs are to far away from each other to slide together. Instead of moving them miles away for a couple weeks to force them to reorient themselves can I just move them after a long cold spell. Do they reorient after being stuck in the hive after long periods of cold? I'm in north west Tennessee.
I liked the idea of using insulation foil. If 5 nuc s are pushed together would you insulate top and sides of the cluster of Nucs. Even underneath?
LOL "Shenanigans" now you are speaking like an Aussie. What a mad season end you are having, wait till you see how crazy our "spring " is - summer more like it...
One day I am going to head down under and you all can educate me on the how to speak Aussie slang!
Kamon...also...with the aluminized bubble wrap being not water nor air permiable how do you make sure it doesnt get condensation on the underside? seems there is little ventilation in this setup
Ah yes it will be interesting to see the moisture underneath mid winter perhaps eye-opening!
rabbits. Interested as well since I'm wrapping my hive with it. I need a use for the extra I cut off.
Two things if you would:
Sorry about the low tide.Lol
What do you use to clean your clothes of wax propolis and honey?
Hey Ray I don't use anything for my clothes. If they get Propolis on them they are staying that way. Laurel is often not happy with my nice clothes getting stained but I think she has nearly given up at this point.
Low Tide........ boo! hiss! throw the bum out! LOL
Do bees not fly up your veil? I was wearing a whole jacket and one found the tiny gap between zippers and flew up and stung me in the chin. lol
It does echo. Probably twice this year i have gotten stung that way. I don't swell anymore and I am comfortable doing this I don't recommend it and my wife thinks I am crazy
We don't have so many virus issues in my area here in Australia because one source of honey is tea tree and it is anti bacterial, anti fungal and anti virus, perhaps if you are having virus issues a few plantings of the prettier varieties of tea tree might help.
Thanks for the entertainment please keep it up.
Will tea tree varieties grow in an area that gets in the single digits? From what I understand prior to varroa we had very little virus related issues.
There are varieties that grow from way down on the coast to way up in the mountains, you have a mild climate so they should do well, talk it over with your nursery man. @@kamonreynolds
I see one problem with the double bubble. I suppose Ian Steppler doesn't have to deal with the SHB's when using it. It looks to lay so close to the tops of the frames that it give SHB's a good place to hide. Just my observation of this video.