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Thanks for this video just about to pick up our first nuc and it has given me added confidence. Keep up your excellent series. I have shared it with my bee partner.
Thanks for this timely video. I will be installing my first 2 nucs today. I put them on top of their hives yesterday to orientate as instructed by my supplier. Is it better to install them when the flying bees are out foraging .
Excellent production, thank you very much. I have had my nuc in a hive with standard deep brood frames for a week now, and they are doing well and expanding onto 8 frames. I wish to move them into a 14x12 box would this be okay now, or should I wait until all the frames are full? Really appreciate your guidance. Regards,
Hi Paul. Glad you enjoyed the video. Now is fine. Have you seen my video where I've done the exact same thing? Keep at least half the frames below the excluder and they will expand outwards.
Hi, I have chance of a 6 frame nuc on national deep frames. I am set up with 14x12 national brood box, new. How would you recommend getting nuc bees into 14x12 box. I wondered about trying to borrow a national box for a wee while, putting 6 frames from nuc into it with a couple of follower boards either side and sit it on top of the 14x12 with a feeder on top. Or just put nuc frames into 14x12 near middle and work them to the side over time. Again feeder on top. Any suggestions would be welcome. Good effort on the videos, good tempo and presentation.
Hi. Yes I would do what you say. I often have a few national frames in my 14 x 12 boxes. They just draw out the additional space and extend the frame. You could just keep them like that. Or either invest in a brood box and use that as a super (thats what I do) or exchange the combs out one my one after moving them to the edge when they come honey bound.
I dont think you can get a Nuc with the frames the warm way? Warm way is always my preference as i like to work from the behind. Some hives I have to work from the side, so I go the cold way. Its personal preference. I honestly dont think the bees are too fussed as long as they are warm and dry :)
I got the same hat as you but I can’t wear it around the bees they hate it and just attack it on site. On a more serious question what sort of queens are you using?
I love that hat. It's the only hat that has ever fit me. It's a 2XL. Bees seem ok with it? I've got a black and a green one. Both fine. I have a mix of buckfast and local mongrels. Buckfast are definitely nicer to work with :)
Black Mountain Honey the irony of the hat business is I got it to keep them out of my hair all I can say is epic fail with that. I have some buckfast and they are great I’m going to try some black bees this year to see how they preform. Do you breed queen and sell them.
Yes. I had to rehive a number of nucs before they had fully orientated so they thought I was home! :) I got out fine after I puffed them off with some smoke
Sometimes I do, but there are strong flows at the moment and the weather is fine. No need for feeding at the moment. If the weather turns or the flows stop before they have drawn it out, I'll let than have some syrup.
@@BlackMountainHoney air con and I will be making a airflow system to draw air into the car from window so should be fine I will also stop if needed in cool area
To be honest I looked at your suit and thought about purchasing a breathable suit...but £400 for a bee suit...really? I'm sure they are quality but £400!
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Thanks for this video just about to pick up our first nuc and it has given me added confidence. Keep up your excellent series. I have shared it with my bee partner.
Congrats on the sponsorship!!
Thanks very much! :)
Thanks for this timely video. I will be installing my first 2 nucs today. I put them on top of their hives yesterday to orientate as instructed by my supplier. Is it better to install them when the flying bees are out foraging .
Thanks - another great video!
Cheers. Glad you enjoyed it Farhan!
Excellent production, thank you very much. I have had my nuc in a hive with standard deep brood frames for a week now, and they are doing well and expanding onto 8 frames. I wish to move them into a 14x12 box would this be okay now, or should I wait until all the frames are full? Really appreciate your guidance. Regards,
Hi Paul. Glad you enjoyed the video. Now is fine. Have you seen my video where I've done the exact same thing? Keep at least half the frames below the excluder and they will expand outwards.
Thanks for the video Mate !
My pleasure! ;)
Hi, I have chance of a 6 frame nuc on national deep frames. I am set up with 14x12 national brood box, new. How would you recommend getting nuc bees into 14x12 box.
I wondered about trying to borrow a national box for a wee while, putting 6 frames from nuc into it with a couple of follower boards either side and sit it on top of the 14x12 with a feeder on top.
Or just put nuc frames into 14x12 near middle and work them to the side over time. Again feeder on top. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Good effort on the videos, good tempo and presentation.
Hi.
Yes I would do what you say.
I often have a few national frames in my 14 x 12 boxes. They just draw out the additional space and extend the frame.
You could just keep them like that.
Or either invest in a brood box and use that as a super (thats what I do) or exchange the combs out one my one after moving them to the edge when they come honey bound.
The frames were in the nuc the cold way, but went in the hive the warm way. Does this cause any issues?
I dont think you can get a Nuc with the frames the warm way? Warm way is always my preference as i like to work from the behind. Some hives I have to work from the side, so I go the cold way. Its personal preference. I honestly dont think the bees are too fussed as long as they are warm and dry :)
When splitting my buckfast colony can I request it with a jolanta queen
I got the same hat as you but I can’t wear it around the bees they hate it and just attack it on site.
On a more serious question what sort of queens are you using?
I love that hat. It's the only hat that has ever fit me. It's a 2XL. Bees seem ok with it? I've got a black and a green one. Both fine. I have a mix of buckfast and local mongrels. Buckfast are definitely nicer to work with :)
Black Mountain Honey the irony of the hat business is I got it to keep them out of my hair all I can say is epic fail with that. I have some buckfast and they are great I’m going to try some black bees this year to see how they preform. Do you breed queen and sell them.
You never answer back lol but I like your vids
1:42 wish this had carried on 2 years later
You must not have small hive beetles there, good video
Cheers. No we dont. Interested to know what to do differently if we did?
That is a LOT of bees on your back! Hope you got out of the suit ok
Yes. I had to rehive a number of nucs before they had fully orientated so they thought I was home! :) I got out fine after I puffed them off with some smoke
Hi - why do you chose not feed a nuc to help them draw out the foundation?
Sometimes I do, but there are strong flows at the moment and the weather is fine. No need for feeding at the moment. If the weather turns or the flows stop before they have drawn it out, I'll let than have some syrup.
I don’t think you’ll want to drive 200 miles to help install mine 🤔🤔😂😂😂
ha! No thanks. Make sure you come early and keep the car cool for the journey 😎
@@BlackMountainHoney air con and I will be making a airflow system to draw air into the car from window so should be fine I will also stop if needed in cool area
@@BlackMountainHoney was going to come up night before so could get home in the cooler morning to help with heat as well
@@ollysue69 Good plan! 😀
To be honest I looked at your suit and thought about purchasing a breathable suit...but £400 for a bee suit...really? I'm sure they are quality but £400!