I'm rewatching some videos. This one was always on my mind. Very good one with a lot of information. It's always good to listen Ian and Bob with their perspective of big operations. Talking about food safety inspections. I remember when we started building our honey houses in Europe. The honey extraction room was called laboratory.. we had to build everything in ceramic tiles.. we had to send specimens to be inspected for sugar and pesticides, herbicides... EU bureaucracy. In the end I became a non chemicals beekeeper. They made the decision for me with all the bureaucracy that was there at the start. Now they lower down the criteria a little bit.. made it easier but we remained certified organic Beekeepers. We get tested and inspected much more. But the prices of our products are much better. And I always have a contract in advance to sell everything.. and I know a lot of guys that have problems selling theirs for a lower price
I can listen to Bob talk about bees all day long. Would love to see him speak again.. Just give him the mic and let him go! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
I just found this video I been watching bob& ian for long time all are the best I have learned so much from the video being a beekeeper for eight years it so hard to keep bees alive I live in the panhandle of Florida so keep up the education and I keep on learning. Thanks alots.
Here in South Carolina during the last week of February I was delighted to find boxes (single deeps) with 8 frames of bees. Problem is I run 8 frame equipment. Over the winter I built double screen divider boards after watching Bob’s videos. I didn’t even look for the queens. Made sure there were eggs in both boxes. On March 5th I had queen cells in every split. During those days we had nights that were sub freezing. Will check splits and divide new hives to a new yard in about two weeks. Our wild cherry trees are about to bloom in 7-10 day. Which will be the time our first suppers will go on. Because of the double screen divider boards our spring buildup peaking with the honey flow will be our best effort yet. I’m sold on them. Thanks Bob!
This was a great video that hit a broad amount of subjects. Two of my favorite youtube BeeKeepers, and I could not have been more pleased with the time spent watching. Craig Fr. VA
Wow that was awesome. Really enjoy this Bob Binnie and also Ian fully great info for me a lot of great tips about Beekeeping 🐝🐝🐝👌 Thank you Sebastian from UK 🐝🐝🐝👌
I have a warming room too. Pipes in the floor, solar panels on the roof and a giant boiler outside , very insulated that brunches into two smaller boilers inside. The sistem provides all the hot water for the honey house. The room is maintained always at the same temperature and low humidity. But ofcourse it's all much smaller than Bob's
Great stuff. Just the conversion about OA is worth watching the whole video although the entire thing is packed with info. I need to watch again with a notepad and pen. Thanks a lot for putting this on.
Only 113 like wtf.. these are two very knowledgeable beekeepers you got anything that you don't know I can guarantee they probably do or know where to find it
Bob do you bottle you honey with just one type of honey crop for each real type. That sounds very hard but kool. Does that increase your sales enuff for the work. I definitely prefer spring honey over summer. But being only a hobie bee keeper I can't really do that
It's funny that we bring our bees to sunflower so they can get fill with food for winter. It doesn't get extracted. Here in the south of the country there's a joke how that's not honey
As far as feeding your bees Honey Bee healthy and things like that I noticed that when I feed my chickens enzymes my bees will drink their water that day but they never go to my chickens to drink their water unless I give them enzymes...so I think honey be healthy would be a good thing to feed your bees from time to time
For Question about the things like honey bee healthy. Fredrick Dunn on his youtube has did tests and can answer the questions. Yes Bob does look and remind me of Kenny
I will tell you and IAN/BOB to say in video this is how i do it and for my area. Things may differ. Mike Barry another youtube makes sure he lets people know on every Video
I'm rewatching some videos. This one was always on my mind. Very good one with a lot of information. It's always good to listen Ian and Bob with their perspective of big operations.
Talking about food safety inspections. I remember when we started building our honey houses in Europe. The honey extraction room was called laboratory.. we had to build everything in ceramic tiles.. we had to send specimens to be inspected for sugar and pesticides, herbicides... EU bureaucracy.
In the end I became a non chemicals beekeeper. They made the decision for me with all the bureaucracy that was there at the start. Now they lower down the criteria a little bit.. made it easier but we remained certified organic Beekeepers. We get tested and inspected much more. But the prices of our products are much better. And I always have a contract in advance to sell everything.. and I know a lot of guys that have problems selling theirs for a lower price
Thank goodness this was recorded, I wasn’t subscribed and missed the livestream but can watch the recording!! Yay!!!
Best vdo. I loved this 1 1/2 hour vdo so far
I'm glad I found this. Bob Binnie is always one to watch! Thanks for sharing.
What a Great interview!!
Both are great professionals, having excellent coaching skills on beekeping. Thanks, Bob and Ian!
I can listen to Bob talk about bees all day long.
Would love to see him speak again..
Just give him the mic and let him go!
Great video.
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, that was awesome. Really enjoy that Binnie guy!!!
Bob Ian this was great Thank you very much you both are great
I just found this video I been watching bob& ian for long time all are the best I have learned so much from the video being a beekeeper for eight years it so hard to keep bees alive I live in the panhandle of Florida so keep up the education and I keep on learning. Thanks alots.
Fantastic wealth of knowledge and experience. Thanks.
Thank you MBA! So much valuable info .
Many thanks for this valuable information to the Manitoba Beekeepers Assn.
Ian Steppler and Bob Binney 👍
Here in South Carolina during the last week of February I was delighted to find boxes (single deeps) with 8 frames of bees. Problem is I run 8 frame equipment. Over the winter I built double screen divider boards after watching Bob’s videos. I didn’t even look for the queens. Made sure there were eggs in both boxes. On March 5th I had queen cells in every split. During those days we had nights that were sub freezing. Will check splits and divide new hives to a new yard in about two weeks. Our wild cherry trees are about to bloom in 7-10 day. Which will be the time our first suppers will go on. Because of the double screen divider boards our spring buildup peaking with the honey flow will be our best effort yet. I’m sold on them. Thanks Bob!
🏆Great Show. 🚧Thanks Again everyone 🐝🐝🐝🐝
This was a great video that hit a broad amount of subjects. Two of my favorite youtube BeeKeepers, and I could not have been more pleased with the time spent watching. Craig Fr. VA
Holy Smokes! Bob has made it to Canada. Way to go Bob! Ready for my Nucs in a few weeks.
WOW! Ian, the Canadian Beekeeper, and Bob Binnie in one video... Awesome. You guys are great! I learned a lot - as usual. Many thanks!
Really enjoyed listening to this. Thanks for posting.
That was excellent! thank you everybody that was involved.
Wow that was awesome. Really enjoy this Bob Binnie and also Ian fully great info for me a lot of great tips about Beekeeping 🐝🐝🐝👌
Thank you
Sebastian from UK 🐝🐝🐝👌
Awesome video on both parts. Thanks for sharing
Great video , got some age on it but it’s standing the test of time !!
Good Job
Great info guys
Awesome. So much knowledge here.
Great information!
Very nice presentation
Thanks for a great video. Very informative.
Awesome video.Two of my favorite beekeepers. Thank you both for all your effort put forth in making videos. Atlanta, GA.
I use double screen boards for years. Easy to build and useful. I have two 2inch holes in the middle and that is plenty.
Hi from Alabama. Thanks for sharing this. This was like wisdom overload. Great job!!
I have a warming room too. Pipes in the floor, solar panels on the roof and a giant boiler outside , very insulated that brunches into two smaller boilers inside. The sistem provides all the hot water for the honey house. The room is maintained always at the same temperature and low humidity. But ofcourse it's all much smaller than Bob's
Another great wealth of information. Thanks to all here.
Thanks for sharing, that's a great chat with Bob.
That was fun. Two of my favorite Beeks.
Great interview. Thank you for sharing
Very informative, thank you for sharing.
Excellent, thank you both!
From Cape Breton, NS.... thank you for sharing, great insight
Great stuff. Just the conversion about OA is worth watching the whole video although the entire thing is packed with info. I need to watch again with a notepad and pen. Thanks a lot for putting this on.
Great talk ..
Thanks! Great stuff!
Great Video. Good info as I am about 25 miles from Bob.
Only 113 like wtf.. these are two very knowledgeable beekeepers you got anything that you don't know I can guarantee they probably do or know where to find it
Are mites tolerating or developing resistance to oxcilic acid?
Who on earth would give this a thumbs down d heads!!!
A fool. That’s the only answer. Bob is one of the finest beekeepers I’ve met.
Bob do you bottle you honey with just one type of honey crop for each real type. That sounds very hard but kool. Does that increase your sales enuff for the work. I definitely prefer spring honey over summer. But being only a hobie bee keeper I can't really do that
IAN and BOB, 2 Keepers i admire and watch every vid. have learned alot from them. On Formic never use. only OA as formic is a joke anymore
It's funny that we bring our bees to sunflower so they can get fill with food for winter. It doesn't get extracted. Here in the south of the country there's a joke how that's not honey
As far as feeding your bees Honey Bee healthy and things like that I noticed that when I feed my chickens enzymes my bees will drink their water that day but they never go to my chickens to drink their water unless I give them enzymes...so I think honey be healthy would be a good thing to feed your bees from time to time
For Question about the things like honey bee healthy. Fredrick Dunn on his youtube has did tests and can answer the questions. Yes Bob does look and remind me of Kenny
I know I'm going to share this. Lol
And propolis will bee on your peanut butter sandwich 😂
Sorry couldnt help myself .
Damn I missed it
15K views , says it all
I will tell you and IAN/BOB to say in video this is how i do it and for my area. Things may differ. Mike Barry another youtube makes sure he lets people know on every Video
Oxalic acid breaks down into formic acid and carbon monoxide at 372F
And at 315 F oxalic acid sublimes
How about some timestamps? Do you care about your viewers’ time at all??????
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