I'm a new new bee keeper and I love this channel, thank you for the great information and the great vibe and attitude, it's very overwhelming and intimidating when looking for information and this is Great!
Luuurve to see those Paradise Honey Hives lined up. Nice colour tones too. I loved mine so much 5 years ago when I first started in beekeeping that I decided to sell them here in NE Vic. Love your vids. Cheers Debzzz Beekeeping Paradise.
Hi Mark - I love your shows. I'm A hobby beekeeper and was wondering what those boxes are made of , what are called and where to buy. Thanks and keep up the good shows..
Thanks mate you make me laugh with your Australian Humor That is in the corona virus time more important than you talk about the bees Keep up the good work
On putting a super on I try to put it on when the box is around 80 percent full . Does that sound about what you go try to go with ?? . Thanks for your video’s.
Those bees are making lots of extra comb hey, maybe a cover is needed under the lid to encourage them to draw out the comb. Didn't see much pollen in any of those boxes, that might be part of your problem. Thanks for the great video and laughs!
Yesterday, I couldn't find the new blue queen marking pen I thought I purchased last year. Today, I forgot to take my old blue queen marking pen with me (not that Iactually needed it). Last weekend, I forgot the little plastic feeder caps that go over the funnels to prevent the bees drowning in sugar syrup! Doh!
Hi Mark there seems to be a lot of extra space in the hive boxes as you can see that they are building brace comb inside the lids, in between the super and the brood box and also on the bottom of the frames in the brood box. that's a lot of energy that they are using spending their time building that rather that building out the frames you would like them to. is that normal for this type of hive box?? also just wanted to say that we use the BBwear suits and love them they are awesome and I believe they do do embroidery on your suit if you choose to have that done so you could asked them to add something to your next suit. We are second year bee keepers from the UK and LOOOOOOVE watching your videos and thank you so much for still making content that we can watch during this weird time. We hope that you and the family keep safe and sound and that none of you have to experience getting sick. Look after yourselves Hannah & Matt
I'm a softie as well. I was inspecting a group of hives with a crusty bloke who sneered at me in my full suit and gloves. Halfway through we opened up a hive of very cranky girls who went for both of us. I didn't cop a sting, he had to run away with the girls really hammering his eyes and face, especially his eyes. After an hour he looked like he had been bashed severely...............he had. I always wear a suit if I'm going to open a brood box. Supers are OK, brood boxes always a suit.
I like your hives better than my home made ones .I'm just getting started though using pellets to make beehives might not last for ever but they are untreated and free and paint the out side box made i did splash out and buy a router though .I even been reusing the nails out of pellets and screws .I want 1000 boxes to be a full timer thats 20000 dollars saved making bottoms as well and some tops .not worried about getting honey at this stage its about hives and healthy ones at that,with feeding id like to double my hives every year
Good video thanks I’m wondering about putting supers on this late in the season starting to get cool night in Adelaide. it looked pretty dry. we’re you 3 hours north?
We can get a winter flow believe it or not, there is mallee trees that flower through autumn and banksia trees also I’m an hour n half from BBM so the flora is the same, they can fill and cap a super in a 2 weeks or so if the flow is good and colony is strong enough
I'm new to beekeeping in North Carolina, USA. I love your channel and I'm learning alot. Where do you get your boxes, they are a beautiful blue that I've never seen before!
Thank you! They're the paradise beehives. They come white and you have to paint them. This was a paint tin at the hardware store that was cheap because they messed up the colour match.
The suit makes you look like a marshmallow man (the michelin man of bees), I dont know how you would ever get anything done in it. It would be like wearing an fashioned diving suite with the lead boots and the brass helmet, lol would love to interview you after a week working in it wit one of the real commercial mobs lol
When I first got mine the man told me if you wear a suit you got to wear a suit all the time if you don't wear one you can go out in your shorts so never did use a suit until this year a couple times and it don't make no difference he was blowing smoke up my butt
Awesome stuff Mark. Just on your weak hive on the end, what if you moved it to the middle of the hives. I know when you do this with native Australian bees, the weak hive picks up the foragers and makes the hive stronger. The hive usually allows bees in loaded with nectar and pollen and doesn’t cause fighting. Just a thought hopefully it helps you could check out my UA-cam channel or Nick Powell’s channel aystraliannativebee.com. ps love watching your videos. Thanks TrickyTrev 👍👍🐝🐝🐝🍯🍯🍯🍯
I would never buy a package without having drawn comb to give them. They don't come prepared to work like a swarm. I always advise new beekeepers to start with nucs.
Please delete if considered not appropriate The TEK Method!!! Single hives, frames are moved around so that the hive increases quickly - I never have empty frames on the outside Left to their own devises, it can take up to 4 times as long - excess bee space is the KILLER in beekeeping The brood super is used in TEK apiaries, solely for rearing brood - no honey or pollen is left as the bees WILL NEVER use it The BEEK is missing out on a minimum of 3,000 bees being reared every 3 weeks Burr comb can be eliminated & better used to increase drawn comb, if a summer mat is placed In my apiaries I transfer double 4 frame Nuces into a 10 frame hive - only 2 extra frames are required & bees cover the total space I generally place extra supers on 4 weeks after upgrading & then another super a further 4 weeks - triple honey hives Check out my Channel HoneyBEE TEK, if further interested
@@TheBushBeeMan African killer bees here. They’re nuts. Only 40 stings and you’re dead. They are insane and we can only work on them at night with a red light. Otherwise you can die even with a suit on. Really. And that suit gets 45 centigrade easily. We take water in a backpack in the bee suit: No man Come and try this
@@TheBushBeeMan see Walking up to bees in daylight without looking like a man that’s on the moon is pretty nuts for me Aahahahahahaa Anyway Come and see You’re welcome man. Strangely some of our main honey producers are from Ozzie blue gums Our bees love those flowers. Those trees make amazing honey indeed
Just starting off - I plan to bee a devotee -thank you!
Congratulations: 222 episodes. Thanks.
I'm a new new bee keeper and I love this channel, thank you for the great information and the great vibe and attitude, it's very overwhelming and intimidating when looking for information and this is Great!
Your videos are the best. Thank you for sharing your learning.
Love your 3 hour commitment. Awesome. Great vid too
I am a second year beekeeper here in West Virginia I just found your channel and subscribed to it thanks for the video.
I love your videos … you rock ❤
Great channel
Luuurve to see those Paradise Honey Hives lined up. Nice colour tones too. I loved mine so much 5 years ago when I first started in beekeeping that I decided to sell them here in NE Vic. Love your vids. Cheers Debzzz Beekeeping Paradise.
Hi Mark - I love your shows. I'm A hobby beekeeper and was wondering what those boxes are made of , what are called and where to buy. Thanks and keep up the good shows..
Thanks mate you make me laugh with your Australian Humor
That is in the corona virus time more important than you talk about the bees
Keep up the good work
And I think it's bad when travelling 15 min to my furthest yard and forgot something. lol
Hi from the UK... your totally Mad man. Great video.
Cracking video chaps made my Day its nice when I get a notification your videos up
I’d love to spend the day working for you 👍👍👍👍👍👍😖
Hi! I just found your channel. I love your content. Keep up the cool bee keeping work!
Thank you so much for watching!
On putting a super on I try to put it on when the box is around 80 percent full . Does that sound about what you go try to go with ?? . Thanks for your video’s.
Those bees are making lots of extra comb hey, maybe a cover is needed under the lid to encourage them to draw out the comb. Didn't see much pollen in any of those boxes, that might be part of your problem. Thanks for the great video and laughs!
Yesterday, I couldn't find the new blue queen marking pen I thought I purchased last year. Today, I forgot to take my old blue queen marking pen with me (not that Iactually needed it). Last weekend, I forgot the little plastic feeder caps that go over the funnels to prevent the bees drowning in sugar syrup! Doh!
Hi Mark
there seems to be a lot of extra space in the hive boxes as you can see that they are building brace comb inside the lids, in between the super and the brood box and also on the bottom of the frames in the brood box. that's a lot of energy that they are using spending their time building that rather that building out the frames you would like them to. is that normal for this type of hive box??
also just wanted to say that we use the BBwear suits and love them they are awesome and I believe they do do embroidery on your suit if you choose to have that done so you could asked them to add something to your next suit. We are second year bee keepers from the UK and LOOOOOOVE watching your videos and thank you so much for still making content that we can watch during this weird time.
We hope that you and the family keep safe and sound and that none of you have to experience getting sick.
Look after yourselves
Hannah & Matt
If you wear a baseball cap under your suit it stops the veil hat tipping forward.
Do they perhaps need more shade to produce, just as you you did did with the pallet and cloth earlier ?
New outfit!
I'm a softie as well. I was inspecting a group of hives with a crusty bloke who sneered at me in my full suit and gloves. Halfway through we opened up a hive of very cranky girls who went for both of us. I didn't cop a sting, he had to run away with the girls really hammering his eyes and face, especially his eyes. After an hour he looked like he had been bashed severely...............he had. I always wear a suit if I'm going to open a brood box. Supers are OK, brood boxes always a suit.
What company makes this hive boxes?
Those are interesting hives, but does it seem that they have too much beespace at the lid and baseboard?
They should have an inner cover even if it’s only a sheet of canvas or plastic
I like your hives better than my home made ones .I'm just getting started though using pellets to make beehives might not last for ever but they are untreated and free and paint the out side box made i did splash out and buy a router though .I even been reusing the nails out of pellets and screws .I want 1000 boxes to be a full timer thats 20000 dollars saved making bottoms as well and some tops .not worried about getting honey at this stage its about hives and healthy ones at that,with feeding id like to double my hives every year
Good video thanks I’m wondering about putting supers on this late in the season starting to get cool night in Adelaide. it looked pretty dry. we’re you 3 hours north?
Isn't it a bit close to winter to put supers on? Or could they fill supers within 7 weeks?
We can get a winter flow believe it or not, there is mallee trees that flower through autumn and banksia trees also
I’m an hour n half from BBM so the flora is the same, they can fill and cap a super in a 2 weeks or so if the flow is good and colony is strong enough
How do the Paradise Honey hives compare? Would your next hives be Paradise Honey?
Good info. Keep up the great work.
Hi how do find polystyrene boxes compared to wooden ones are they worth the extra money?
yeah i just put my suit on straight away.. i always seem to get stung even by accident they'll fly into my shirt and get caught or something
nice video. where do you buy those hives from?
Hey fellas, are you over near the York peninsula by any chance?
I'm new to beekeeping in North Carolina, USA. I love your channel and I'm learning alot. Where do you get your boxes, they are a beautiful blue that I've never seen before!
Thank you! They're the paradise beehives. They come white and you have to paint them. This was a paint tin at the hardware store that was cheap because they messed up the colour match.
@@TheBushBeeMan thank you so much! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos, I'm learning so much!
If you exclude the queen to the bottom, how do the bees get to the super? Is there another opening?
Just wondering if your going to have water issues given your hives are situated in a trench?
Another informative episode , thanks Mark. Is there any need to clean up the comb which is sitting on top of the frames?.
Not until you’re going to put supers on, using a inner cover will slow them but they will build in a cavity of more than 10mm
My bee suit is a cheap one off eBay, it works good except if you have your face on the mesh they’ll sting you
The suit makes you look like a marshmallow man (the michelin man of bees), I dont know how you would ever get anything done in it. It would be like wearing an fashioned diving suite with the lead boots and the brass helmet, lol would love to interview you after a week working in it wit one of the real commercial mobs lol
Great video! Odd question- can bees get fat?
He's a little crazy
Is there a way, or not, to keep ants out when your stand is either a pallet or cement blocks?
How old are those colonies. They all look like they're brand new.
When I first got mine the man told me if you wear a suit you got to wear a suit all the time if you don't wear one you can go out in your shorts so never did use a suit until this year a couple times and it don't make no difference he was blowing smoke up my butt
Awesome stuff Mark. Just on your weak hive on the end, what if you moved it to the middle of the hives. I know when you do this with native Australian bees, the weak hive picks up the foragers and makes the hive stronger. The hive usually allows bees in loaded with nectar and pollen and doesn’t cause fighting. Just a thought hopefully it helps you could check out my UA-cam channel or Nick Powell’s channel aystraliannativebee.com. ps love watching your videos. Thanks TrickyTrev 👍👍🐝🐝🐝🍯🍯🍯🍯
You shouldnt be putting undrawn frames with a new hive. Its too hard for them to draw out. Give them stickies
I would never buy a package without having drawn comb to give them. They don't come prepared to work like a swarm. I always advise new beekeepers to start with nucs.
What's up with your boxes. However they're made. Your bees are building brace come on top of your inner cover. Something's messing up your bee spacr
Please delete if considered not appropriate
The TEK Method!!!
Single hives, frames are moved around so that the hive increases quickly - I never have empty frames on the outside
Left to their own devises, it can take up to 4 times as long - excess bee space is the KILLER in beekeeping
The brood super is used in TEK apiaries, solely for rearing brood - no honey or pollen is left as the bees WILL NEVER use it
The BEEK is missing out on a minimum of 3,000 bees being reared every 3 weeks
Burr comb can be eliminated & better used to increase drawn comb, if a summer mat is placed
In my apiaries I transfer double 4 frame Nuces into a 10 frame hive - only 2 extra frames are required & bees cover the total space
I generally place extra supers on 4 weeks after upgrading & then another super a further 4 weeks - triple honey hives
Check out my Channel HoneyBEE TEK, if further interested
Personality excess.
Lol
You won’t do that in Africa. We can’t even approach in daylight
Good to know!
@@TheBushBeeMan African killer bees here.
They’re nuts.
Only 40 stings and you’re dead.
They are insane and we can only work on them at night with a red light.
Otherwise you can die even with a suit on.
Really. And that suit gets 45 centigrade easily.
We take water in a backpack in the bee suit:
No man
Come and try this
Wow! That's insane 😮
@@TheBushBeeMan see
Walking up to bees in daylight without looking like a man that’s on the moon is pretty nuts for me
Aahahahahahaa
Anyway
Come and see
You’re welcome man.
Strangely some of our main honey producers are from Ozzie blue gums
Our bees love those flowers.
Those trees make amazing honey indeed