Can you do a video covering how an operation like yours deals with the deadouts? Cleaning them and brining the equipment back in operation. Anything you know about how and why a deadout happened and whether the equipment is safe to use in another hive would be great.
Indeed, it has been a good couple days here in central NH. You gotta respect mud season. I must have packed my bees well last fall. The colonies I looked at have enough stores that I don't need to feed. I still have some to do first inspection to. This coming Monday after this batch of rain is through, I will get into them. Nice to see you and your bees. Thanks for sharing Troy. Have a great spring, Brice
I had some unusual warm weather in Feb that seem to affect my six frames colonies more the ten framers. The six frames brooded up early and feed some of em due normal cold weather in march and april. booming now and having to split about two weeks early. Looking good Troy, too bad you couldn't check on em on a warm day with ground still frozen.
Good to see you get going Troy, I’m enjoying the videos, keep it up!
Another Great Video Thanks for Sharing! Keep up the Awesome Work Troy! 🐝🐝🐝 Hope the 🍯Harvest is Epic! 👍Happy Beekeeping!
I just started unpacking this week here in Michigan.
Great video. Really enjoy watching how you manage your bees.
Bees are looking Good Troy !
It is funny the difference between your season and ours in Alabama. Our flow is gowing.
Can you do a video covering how an operation like yours deals with the deadouts? Cleaning them and brining the equipment back in operation. Anything you know about how and why a deadout happened and whether the equipment is safe to use in another hive would be great.
Indeed, it has been a good couple days here in central NH. You gotta respect mud season. I must have packed my bees well last fall. The colonies I looked at have enough stores that I don't need to feed. I still have some to do first inspection to. This coming Monday after this batch of rain is through, I will get into them. Nice to see you and your bees. Thanks for sharing Troy. Have a great spring, Brice
I had some unusual warm weather in Feb that seem to affect my six frames colonies more the ten framers. The six frames brooded up early and feed some of em due normal cold weather in march and april. booming now and having to split about two weeks early. Looking good Troy, too bad you couldn't check on em on a warm day with ground still frozen.
Do you have a video showing how your feeder keeps bees from crossing into each other?
I went back and watched the feeder/ubo video. It would be good if you shared a video when you build some. Thanks.