From an eight-year beekeeper in Minnesota, USA. Thank you for this video. I learned how you can make queens without using plastic cups. I keep a plastic-free bee farm (apiary), and will start making my own queens next spring. Thank you and take care.
Great video. It is very time consuming and detailed work. It makes me melancholy because I feel like if we all did this kind of work, we would be working sustainably and we would have greater satisfaction in our lives. As it is now, there are all kinds of plastic cell starters and frame kits which makes things easoer but comes at the expense of sustainability and personal satisfaction. Anyway 😂 great video!
Well done. I think he should've mentioned that we ought use nurse bees as much as possible to raise this amount of queens. Again well done Khmer as usual.
Thank you my dear friend I am Nuruzzaman from Bangladesh I am cultivating cherena bee and mili fera bee in my country I like your technique to inaugurate queen I like it very much if you tell me from which country you did this work thank you very much
Lay your frame of queens on your hive then smoke the bees off, your bees wanted to run off and into the hive because they are nurse bees who have never left the hive and didnt want to fly. If this makes sense
Great video, so far the best I've watched of this kind. Calm, self explanatory, no distractive comments, excellent craftsmanship. Thank you, I subscribe to your videos.
I am truly amazed. Surely this is queen rearing at its best. I have bought lots of equipment to do the same task, but you sir, are more effective, successful, and an artist.
Very interesting, I've been wondering how the new queens are bred for hives. What is the success rate with the virgin queens, do you have to requeen the new nuc hives very often?
I see you dip the cell cups only once which makes a thin cup. Do you find that the bees accept the cups better this way than a thick cell cup? Or does it not make much difference?
How many days that we can take it put into queen cage? How many days that lawa can stay in queen cell as shown above in this video? Thanks for sharing.
How do you keep the queens that are born earlier to not attack the others and eachother? Aren't bee queens really aggresive and territorial with eachother?
Priyank Patil correct. Well at least partly correct. The chamber size tells the workers what to do. Regular size brood cells are fed regular honey, and they turn into more female workers. Larger brood chambers will signal the workers to feed the baby inside with royal jelly, a special kind of honey that has fewer impurities. (it is believed that these impurities are part of what stunts the growth of regular worker bees. regular honey contains these impurities) this special type of honey and the more spacious cell allows for the bee to grow to its full potential and become a queen. You can take any female bee egg and it will turn into a queen if placed in a queen cell and fed royal jelly.
May I ask when in the season do you choose to make the queen's, and also, do you place them in a queen less hive to produce, and if so, for how long before you place each individual queen in a hive?
sure the fist time you need to choose season for rear queen. swarm season should be. Introduce queen to queen less 24 hours and all of 24 hours queenless colonies you can introduce it.
It is really helpful for peoples like me. I'm an Ethiopian working on bee keeping but I do have no knowledge about raising good haney bees queen. We are simply using the local method which is not productive. So can u hlpe more
Frumoasa metoda ai prietene ! La noi se folosesc maxim 22-24 botci per starter și 12 pe finisor pentru a obține mătci de calitate.Sănătate și numai bine !
Making a colony is simple, remove the queen. Rearing queens may depend on where you are beekeeping, in places that are warm year round it can be done, but in places that get cold in the winter it is not a good idea. (note I am a new beekeeper, with mostly book information).
Cette vidéo de Khmer beekeeping constitue un rappel intéressant pour les amateurs tentés par un élevage de reines. Les gestes de base sont bien séquencés dans ce petit film. Bravo pour la simplicité et l'efficacité des gestes.
After putting the queen cell into the hive a virgin queen will emerge/hatch. After emerging from the cell the virgin queen will fly off and mate with drones/male bees and then return to the hive. About 1 week after that the mated queen returns to the hive she will start to lay eggs.
If the larva dies it is typically removed very quickly from the hive and the cup is cleaned out. Honeybees keep the hive free of anything that will be bad for them if they can.
They are all worker larvae. If you manually feed them royal jelly they become queens and their lifespan increases over ten times. Bees are weird like that.
@@Khmerbeekeeping sir I like this it gives me a challenge to be a bee keeper.,,but can I ask u on how ,identify that larva is queen ,.is that all queen?
From an eight-year beekeeper in Minnesota, USA.
Thank you for this video.
I learned how you can make queens without using plastic cups.
I keep a plastic-free bee farm (apiary), and will start making my own queens next spring.
Thank you and take care.
Amazing. All natural materials. Thanks so much for a well presented and beautiful demo. Blown away by your patience and skills.
no gloves no mask, shorts, and sandals a sales man could learn lots from this video .
you are welcome
Great video. It is very time consuming and detailed work.
It makes me melancholy because I feel like if we all did this kind of work, we would be working sustainably and we would have greater satisfaction in our lives.
As it is now, there are all kinds of plastic cell starters and frame kits which makes things easoer but comes at the expense of sustainability and personal satisfaction.
Anyway 😂 great video!
Well done. I think he should've mentioned that we ought use nurse bees as much as possible to raise this amount of queens. Again well done Khmer as usual.
This is the very best queen rearing video out , no doubt. Excellent job What kind of bees are these? Do you sell queens? Thank you
Excellent video a true craftsman. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you my dear friend I am Nuruzzaman from Bangladesh I am cultivating cherena bee and mili fera bee in my country I like your technique to inaugurate queen I like it very much if you tell me from which country you did this work thank you very much
This video is fantastic!!!
Thank you from a fellow Australian beekeeper. Your videos are consistently excellent.
Well done!!!
thank your
your transferring of the larva was truly impressive. You have the hands a surgeon would be jealous of
Lay your frame of queens on your hive then smoke the bees off, your bees wanted to run off and into the hive because they are nurse bees who have never left the hive and didnt want to fly. If this makes sense
thank you for idea
Your craftsmanship & patience is amazing! Thank you for sharing this! :)
Great video, so far the best I've watched of this kind. Calm, self explanatory, no distractive comments, excellent craftsmanship.
Thank you, I subscribe to your videos.
So can you put each queen in her own hive and make new hives or do they need to swarm ?
I am truly amazed. Surely this is queen rearing at its best. I have bought lots of equipment to do the same task, but you sir, are more effective, successful, and an artist.
are there alot of beekeepers in Cambodia, I keep bees as a hobby, and my parents are Cambodian. great work
I actually feel honored to have watched the craftsmanship that went into this. Kudos to you my friend! Thanks for sharing this with me
amazing work! you obviously have a great relationship with your bees and a beautifully kept farm
Yeah
Very interesting, I've been wondering how the new queens are bred for hives. What is the success rate with the virgin queens, do you have to requeen the new nuc hives very often?
I see you dip the cell cups only once which makes a thin cup. Do you find that the bees accept the cups better this way than a thick cell cup? Or does it not make much difference?
How many days that we can take it
put into queen cage?
How many days that lawa can stay in queen cell as shown above in this video?
Thanks for sharing.
Wow. Awesome video. Helpful and very nice to watch. Well done and thank you Sir
Good job, I admire your great skills.
Good video buddy, thanks for sharing ... 👍🇦🇺🇦🇺👍
you're welcome
How do you keep the queens that are born earlier to not attack the others and eachother? Aren't bee queens really aggresive and territorial with eachother?
How does this work? The implication seems to be that if queen bees are born based on the dwelling size/shape! Very interesting.
Priyank Patil correct. Well at least partly correct. The chamber size tells the workers what to do. Regular size brood cells are fed regular honey, and they turn into more female workers. Larger brood chambers will signal the workers to feed the baby inside with royal jelly, a special kind of honey that has fewer impurities. (it is believed that these impurities are part of what stunts the growth of regular worker bees. regular honey contains these impurities) this special type of honey and the more spacious cell allows for the bee to grow to its full potential and become a queen. You can take any female bee egg and it will turn into a queen if placed in a queen cell and fed royal jelly.
In which months do you raise queens?
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. God bless
May I ask when in the season do you choose to make the queen's, and also, do you place them in a queen less hive to produce, and if so, for how long before you place each individual queen in a hive?
sure the fist time you need to choose season for rear queen. swarm season should be. Introduce queen to queen less 24 hours and all of 24 hours queenless colonies you can introduce it.
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what?
It is really helpful for peoples like me. I'm an Ethiopian working on bee keeping but I do have no knowledge about raising good haney bees queen. We are simply using the local method which is not productive. So can u hlpe more
you develope the colony from, one frame with new queen to brood full ? or single brood frame using for matting purpose only ?
Very nice 👍
Wow that's a lot of queen cells.
Do u make the holes for the bees which does no have queens
Thankyou friend
Why do the bees not build comb between the queen cells? Most Italian bees do that readily.
Thanks for the craft you injected in,nice video...
Frumoasa metoda ai prietene ! La noi se folosesc maxim 22-24 botci per starter și 12 pe finisor pentru a obține mătci de calitate.Sănătate și numai bine !
english please
I like your method. We use 22-24 cups for starter and 12 for finisher to obtain quality queens. Best regards !
what can we do with all these queens?
How do you find/make queenless colonies? Can I do Queen Rearing anytime of the year?
Making a colony is simple, remove the queen. Rearing queens may depend on where you are beekeeping, in places that are warm year round it can be done, but in places that get cold in the winter it is not a good idea. (note I am a new beekeeper, with mostly book information).
@@sierrainfinity1785 thank you
Very informative
Sir can we put this frame in queen bearing hive
Sir U r super 👍
Sok savai i hope you can read english khmai, i just start to keep bee....i feel at home watching your video.
Cette vidéo de Khmer beekeeping constitue un rappel intéressant pour les amateurs tentés par un élevage de reines. Les gestes de base sont bien séquencés dans ce petit film. Bravo pour la simplicité et l'efficacité des gestes.
English please
why are the cups upside down
What did you make a queen cap?
Nice Video, Thanx 👍
How can the virgin queen be mated sir?
Wow great system and you have very good grafting skills most people dont.Do you prime the cell with royal jelly before tranfer?Thanks for sharing.
you're welcome!
Very good
Hi Sir, may I know if this is also applicable to Apis Cerana?. Thank you
Excellent video! Very basic but very effective. Loved it!!. Thanks for making it.
Persia Cyrus , it’s not basic for those that don’t know, don’t asum every one knows some are just learning .
Congratulation for your work. In my opinion too old larvae is picking
thank you for share your idea
Nice
How long does it take after crafting
What kind of bees are these? Very nice compared to East African bees.
Congratulations brother
Honey bees.
Where should i get the tool for picking larve?
Chinese grafting needle
i want to try that in indian bees :)
Other than that this looks flawless
thanks
Hello sir , I didn't understand how queen bee laid eggs when she not yet mated ?and where is drone?
After putting the queen cell into the hive a virgin queen will emerge/hatch.
After emerging from the cell the virgin queen will fly off and mate with drones/male bees and then return to the hive.
About 1 week after that the mated queen returns to the hive she will start to lay eggs.
Is it Cerana queen bees?
Ingenious way of making queen cells, lol
I wonder what did they do with the fallen queens. Quite a few of them were missing.
If the larva dies it is typically removed very quickly from the hive and the cup is cleaned out. Honeybees keep the hive free of anything that will be bad for them if they can.
Amazing
Are these Native Cambodian bees?
How u know those are queen larva?
They are all worker larvae. If you manually feed them royal jelly they become queens and their lifespan increases over ten times. Bees are weird like that.
Trop fort monsieur
Can we do this with Apis Cerana?
Very interesting how another country does it
Very useful video. What are the contents of the larva cream.
What is the size of the queen cups
What in that liquid u using?
In the Queen cell, why did not you get a royal jelly?
the worker bees produce it and fed it
Khmer beekeeping Thx
very nice method
is it Apis mellifera?
I like your work supper upload some more videos thx
please share it to your friend
Thanks
What are queen cup made of??
master wayne bee wax, molten
larva grafting ke baad frem ko queen vaale box me chhoda keaa
sorry I don't understand
Khmer beekeeping what kind of language is that?
Indian/Swahili?
@@crazycoyote1738 National language of India, Hindi, but with a lot of spelling mistakes. 🤣
Very good !
thank you
super use full
Super sir
thanks
সুন্দর পদ্ধতি
20:20 save ur kuota
Helow sir Khmer,
Is this method will work on the italian bees ginetics sir?
sure
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Very good sir
thanks
thank you
you're welcome
@@Khmerbeekeeping sir I like this it gives me a challenge to be a bee keeper.,,but can I ask u on how ,identify that larva is queen ,.is that all queen?
this colony have quenn ?
pano po mag alaga ng honey bee?
Is it work in indian Bees?
in Cambodia
Mantap
ole, ole ole .... Wir sind die champions bayern munchen
How can the gonorrhea bee be provided in another box?
what does gonorrhea mean?
gonorrhea mean unmate queen bee
Plzzz make video. How the queen is mated
Look good smoke blower!
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asian vedeo,i like them...
If you this video please share it to your friend
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english please
@@Khmerbeekeepingthis hr told EVERY HONOR THAT IT SHOULD WORK.
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That música estress the video