Thanks for that. I have heard this method also called Budding in English. I have heard getting brood is more successful if the connection pipe is clear plastic. In that case the queen in the mother hive knows the end of her hive when she sees light. With the black pipe, the queen will probably tend to think the new box is her hive and prevent another queen getting established.
Bit late but excellent video! I work for an Arboriculture company and am going to try and start building my own ‘Log hives’. Hoping I’ll be able to utilise this method to split them which is my primary concern. If you have any tips/suggestions I’d love to hear them!
Awesome thanks for uploading! I’ve been wanting to see an example of an education before I undertake one so it’s perfect.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for that. I have heard this method also called Budding in English. I have heard getting brood is more successful if the connection pipe is clear plastic. In that case the queen in the mother hive knows the end of her hive when she sees light. With the black pipe, the queen will probably tend to think the new box is her hive and prevent another queen getting established.
Yes it has a few names :) glad it helped!
We also have stingless bees here in South America and your vídeos have been quite helpful
Thank you for this very informative video. Regards from India
Bit late but excellent video! I work for an Arboriculture company and am going to try and start building my own ‘Log hives’. Hoping I’ll be able to utilise this method to split them which is my primary concern. If you have any tips/suggestions I’d love to hear them!
In India we have the same bee's but we keeping in them in a small boxes,so they can develop easily.
Thanks for the video, exactly what I was looking for. One question, is there a specific time of the year to do an education?
. Nice 😊great example 👍
May I ask the name of the company for the observation hive please
This one is from Tim at sugarbag bees
These bees are very small, which pecies are these bees? are they honey bees?