Adding Frames & Feed for Maximum Bee Growth! Nuc Follow Along Ep. 3 - May 19-24
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That’s where I am kaymon. I need more hives to get my bee fix.
ditto
Sweet! I’ll be getting some more nucs from you guys next spring! I can’t say enough about the quality I got from you last year!
That’s my current situation, trying to figure out how many is enough to get my fix. Splitting one yard out to 100 nucs Saturday is the plan.
This is so much help. Keep up the good work. Thanks for all the help.
Thank you Kamon till next time 👍🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️
I pulled up a frame of eggs and larvae to the box that was added. The box had all empty plastic foundations except for this frame that was pulled up. Came back two weeks later and the bees drew out the frame that was brought up into the top box all the way to the adjacent foundation, and packed it full of honey. Instead of building on the frame next to the one I pulled up they drew out the one I pulled up way too far. Is this normal?
It does happen sometimes in a strong flow. If the bees haven't been up their drawing comb what are they up to? Are they growing in number?
Really like how you explain things. What to do if they are more packed out and the disclaimer for different climates.
Thanks we try to help where we can but as you know it is a complicated cool world out there!
Thank you for all your very informative videos.
Question, when I added a second box this spring I did just as you instructed and moved a frame with open brood up to the second box. The difference is I had drawn comb for the rest of the second box.
The girls filled that entire second box with honey, and only use the bottom box for brood.
Thymol is also the active ingredient in Listerine. I like Hive Alive, but there are much less expensive ways to prevent syrup from molding.
Nice job with the video, Kamon. Checking the frames and controlling the amount of sugar syrup a new colony gets is really important. This is also where many new beekeepers will go estray. Bee supply companies that recommend one gallon pail feeders with a metal screen melted into the lid don't help matters any. Ask me how I know. lol 🐝🐝
Thank you for using one of our QueenRightDial - Status Indicators 2.0 as part of your Nuc follow along series. We hope you will find it a useful tool !!😍
And very quickly we can also see this colony has a mated 2024 queen.
Got my first nuc of bees here in Texas April 14th. Im few weeks ahead of the series. Been trying to use the info I got from watching your videos. Having this series shows me I have been doing the right thing. Plan on ordering a queen this week so I can split next weekend or the weekend after depending on queen availability.
Thanks 😊 enjoying your videos 😊
Thanks! Glad you like them!
❤❤❤❤I need bees too indoor and outdoor lol❤❤❤
I know what you mean about bee-fix. 🤣😁 I recorded my inspections and transcribe my audio notes to a database I am building. So I get a double helping of inspection... Although I fast forward the recording.
So I’m a few weeks ahead with my hive. They have completely drawn the top deep and I have given them a super to draw out.
I’m thinking it’s time to split them very soon. I’m following along but I’m ahead of the series…
Awesome series! I want to use single deep management. How do I get the bees build comb on a medium super; I can’t really pull up a deep frame of brood as you show in this episode.
Outstanding hoss
My bees are going crazy this year. I normally try to not split past June but i might give it a try this year. Also in Hart county KY i haven't heard a single cicada yet. crazy
Why are you not having much honey production this year? Too much rain?
Weeks of rain during the flow. It has been ok but below average
Kaymon what is that white thing on your second box with 2 green triangles on it?
Queen Right dial. It is a product a friend of mine designed so I thought I would use it for this series
What size drill do you use on the paint plug?
where are you getting the Hive Alive additive for your sugar water? I went on to their site and could not find it.
Thanks
Brady
Hi Kamon, love your alls vids. Is they're any way to tell swarm cells from supercedure cells by numbers.
Does the feeder get pressurized and soak bees
What size how to you make in the bucket plug? DO you use a drill bit? Thank you.!
I'm in norther New Hampshire my hive is extremely strong i installed a nuc same time. supply alot of feed and wax. My hive is on the same time line as your. I cant wait to see where this goes if you split it. I probably wont mine due to how far north i am.
Love your work helped me get started what is name of hive alive packets
Helpful 🙂
Glad your back ❤❤ uk beek here
I got started in beekeeping this year, and have had my nuc now for 2-3 weeks. Am running a one deep setup. They have 8 frames of wax built out. I've added a super with no qe, but the bees do not seem to want to build on it. Should I look to add additional wax on the frames, or is there another reason why the bees don't want to build?
Put some extra wax on your frames. 1:1 sugar syrup will also stimulate comb development.
@@HalfQuickFarmer Since I don't have much wax stored up. Is there a place that you'd recommend buying wax from?
@@madmoney191 do not buy it from an online source unless it is one of the major beekeeping supply places. It is best to get it from a local beekeeper who melts down their own. The stuff on the internet tends to be a lot of paraffin wax mixed in.
The following will help: Adding additional true beeswax to the frame, spraying the frame with sugar water while also feeding a very light sryup 1:1 or even thinner.... for example you could do 1 part sugar and 1.5 or 2 parts water... thin syrup tends to simulate a nectar flow. You can also take the end frames and move them a few frame positions inward toward the center. So instead of positions 1, and 10, move them to positions 3, and 8.
@@BackBeeBrokenBeekeeping Thank you for the help!
Hows your honey flow going this year? More, less, or normal?
Little below average we still have a few weeks though
You ever flip those outside frames 180 degrees.
Yes sometimes. Once I add the box on top they really do most of the comb drawing up there. After 2 weeks or so I will pull any frames not finished in the bottom box to the top box and drop comb below. I think both methods would work Dave as long as you don't isolate any brood.
Where did you get that packet of Hive Alive? The smallest volume I have found is a 100ml bottle. I like the packets and would like to use it with this method. See ya’ll @ BEE EXPO 2025!!
Hey Rickiering I look forward to seeing you there! Unfortunately the only way you can get the packets (I think) is as samples at a conference.
Thanks❤🐝’s
How fast does the sugar syrup spoil?
4-7 days depends on the sugar content and other things.
Have you pulled honey yet?
Hey Scott I don't pull Honey till the second week of June normally.
@@kamonreynolds 10/4 , good news, cause everything going so fast this year I'm having a hard time keeping up. Check and see if yall have carolina buckthorn in your area, its about to bloom here and that really cranks nectar flow back up. Great honey too.
Thank you for another great video!
Thanks for watching!
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Hi Kamon! Really enjoying this series! My Nucs should be ready for pickup any time and I'm learing a lot here! I have some enteance feeders but ot seems most folks don't use them? As a newbee, is this bucket tyoe what you would recommend? If so...where can i purchase a couple? Thanks again for all your well explained information!!
The one way you can use the "entrance feeder" without inducing robbing is to place it on top of the inner cover of the hive, then take a medium super and place it around the feeder then the lid on top of that.... that way it serves as a "housing" for the entrance feeder sitting on top of the inner cover. Just make sure the notch is either blocked or on the opposite side of the entrance feeder.
My preferred way of feeding, and I am pretty sure Kamon does this mostly also is using in frame feeders.
@@BackBeeBrokenBeekeeping thank you so much!!
@@tlhuff You are welcome!
What is that packet of Hive Alive? Havent seen that yet.
It is a sample size they give out at conferences. I don't think they sell them.
I have a hive (I think it was a split) and it has a lot of DRONE should I kill then or let then alone
If those drones are already hatched, leave them alone. Much more important question: Do you have enough worker brood?
@@apveening yes, enough worker brood
@@DavidAg15 As long as you see enough eggs and/or milk brood and capped worker brood, leave well enough alone. Keep an eye out for queen cells.
@@apveening alright thank you and yes enough eggs
Gday mate. This might sound silly but when you put the feeder on wouldn’t it just all leek out and flood the top box.
It ok you can call me dum lol