Haha, Thanks Trey. She sure is! When I had this idea for a channel it was just going to be shorts with beekeeping humor. That was my first joke. I quickly ran out of material and had to find more content. The bee puns is def what I'm most proud of. Heres the playlist. Quick view. Thanks for watching, it means a lot. Gary ua-cam.com/play/PLDeOJMe3ZxSGXlh389QOGQ83Mygi3jk4t.html&si=1JQcezN9fZxqanBs
This was a very cool video to see. Congratualtions on the Jim Petty “Beekeeper of the Year” man! That is so excellent, way to go!! I feel really lucky to have found you guys. I can't wait to start classes and learn!
Wow. Great uniq video. thank you for sharing.. I think you should also use Tom Glenn and Dr.Harbo VSH lines %25 percentage. sometype disasse ( virus and microbes and others) crossing varroa bites. Vsh lines immunity better than ordinary bees.
Thanks, it was a fun edit. Got to reflect on a wonderful time. In my experience with VSH bees they have been a little defensive for our needs. I don’t mind treating for mites. Wish more of our neighbors would.
@@honeybeesunlimited In our area, neighbors do not treat varroa. In autumn, 70-100 varroa per day are carried from neighbors to our hives. I saw that you use terramycin in your video. Have an effective nature mixture on hand. Essential Oil Recipe: (Chris Warner formula for varroa bite) I gallon canola oil 100 ml eucalyptus oil 100 ml camphor oil 100 ml tea tree oil 4 rolls of blue shop towels cut in half will make 8 rolls of half sheets and will soak up all liquid. Apply a single half sheet per deep box. Not to be used with honey supers on. Effective for EFB (Other strains), Chalk brood etc. Improve bee immune system. Also small hive bettle doesn't like Essential Oil Recipe smell.
@@murat5103 Thanks for the share, we saw a little EFB last spring. Hit the with terramycin and cleared everyone right up as well as requeening. Our latest mite scare is now under control. We had a surge in brood this fall. You know what a surge in brood means, more mites. Feeling good now. Two weeks out of treatment we are back to 0's
Thanks for the video! I'm 19 months in and loving it! Where in Texas are you located? I'm in Hutto -- a NE suburb of Austin. Congrats on the award! @blacklandprairiebees
Hey Scott, Thanks for tuning in. So third season coming up? We are up in north Texas. Mostly Denton and Cooke counties. This has been such an incredible journey, Beeks are some of the nicest folks. Glad your loving it we need more beekeepers. Gary
I just checked your channel, your a trapper too. Thats how we got our start. Built a dozen swarm traps. Caught 40 colonies in our first year, then we had to figure out how to care for them. We soon realized it was an expensive hobby and we better put our girls to work.
@@honeybeesunlimited Yeah, I bought my first bees as a package, and I bought a queen to gentle a colony with Africanized tendencies, but all the rest were from traps, captures, cut-outs, and splits. I started with one colony, thinking that would be enough... then did a cutout a few months later... then caught a suicide swarm late in the year. All three over-wintered fine. Then Spring '23 happened and I couldn't afford the hives to keep up with all the opportunities. Caught 5 swarms in traps, probably as many cut-outs, a few splits... and I'm going into winter with 16. 15 Layens, and one Comfort hive.
Catching up with your videos. Thanks for sharing your stories and wisdom. Keep going!
Thank you! Will do! We really appreciate the support. We will keep them coming. Gary
Just wanna say Gary and Michelle have been more than helpful along my journey...had another gentleman bragging about how good Mike is the other day...
Larry you rock! Thanks for the kind words my friend. Gary
Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
"She's a keeper." Best line...ever. Great captures, amigo. Keep on posting. III
Haha, Thanks Trey. She sure is! When I had this idea for a channel it was just going to be shorts with beekeeping humor. That was my first joke. I quickly ran out of material and had to find more content. The bee puns is def what I'm most proud of. Heres the playlist. Quick view. Thanks for watching, it means a lot. Gary
ua-cam.com/play/PLDeOJMe3ZxSGXlh389QOGQ83Mygi3jk4t.html&si=1JQcezN9fZxqanBs
This was a very cool video to see. Congratualtions on the Jim Petty “Beekeeper of the Year” man! That is so excellent, way to go!! I feel really lucky to have found you guys. I can't wait to start classes and learn!
Thank you. Couldn’t do it without the support of good people like you. Gary
Wow. Great uniq video. thank you for sharing.. I think you should also use Tom Glenn and Dr.Harbo VSH lines %25 percentage. sometype disasse ( virus and microbes and others) crossing varroa bites. Vsh lines immunity better than ordinary bees.
Thanks, it was a fun edit. Got to reflect on a wonderful time. In my experience with VSH bees they have been a little defensive for our needs. I don’t mind treating for mites. Wish more of our neighbors would.
@@honeybeesunlimited In our area, neighbors do not treat varroa. In autumn, 70-100 varroa per day are carried from neighbors to our hives. I saw that you use terramycin in your video. Have an effective nature mixture on hand.
Essential Oil Recipe: (Chris Warner formula for varroa bite)
I gallon canola oil
100 ml eucalyptus oil
100 ml camphor oil
100 ml tea tree oil
4 rolls of blue shop towels cut in half will make 8 rolls of half sheets and will soak up all liquid. Apply a single half sheet per deep box. Not to be used with honey supers on. Effective for EFB (Other strains), Chalk brood etc. Improve bee immune system. Also small hive bettle doesn't like Essential Oil Recipe smell.
@@murat5103 Thanks for the share, we saw a little EFB last spring. Hit the with terramycin and cleared everyone right up as well as requeening. Our latest mite scare is now under control. We had a surge in brood this fall. You know what a surge in brood means, more mites. Feeling good now. Two weeks out of treatment we are back to 0's
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Hey hey Carl. Hope you and Robina are well. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for the video! I'm 19 months in and loving it! Where in Texas are you located? I'm in Hutto -- a NE suburb of Austin. Congrats on the award! @blacklandprairiebees
Hey Scott, Thanks for tuning in. So third season coming up? We are up in north Texas. Mostly Denton and Cooke counties. This has been such an incredible journey, Beeks are some of the nicest folks. Glad your loving it we need more beekeepers. Gary
I just checked your channel, your a trapper too. Thats how we got our start. Built a dozen swarm traps. Caught 40 colonies in our first year, then we had to figure out how to care for them. We soon realized it was an expensive hobby and we better put our girls to work.
@@honeybeesunlimited Yeah, I bought my first bees as a package, and I bought a queen to gentle a colony with Africanized tendencies, but all the rest were from traps, captures, cut-outs, and splits. I started with one colony, thinking that would be enough... then did a cutout a few months later... then caught a suicide swarm late in the year. All three over-wintered fine. Then Spring '23 happened and I couldn't afford the hives to keep up with all the opportunities. Caught 5 swarms in traps, probably as many cut-outs, a few splits... and I'm going into winter with 16. 15 Layens, and one Comfort hive.
Hey on my 3rd year and love it, just wondering do you have a email or way to talk I got a few questions?
You bet. gary@honeybeesultd.com