Queen mating nucs are small bee hives from which a queen emerges from her cell, goes on her mating flight, and returns to lay her eggs. The smaller hive makes it easier to find (or "catch") the queen and move her to another hive or prepare her for sale. In this video we show you how we set it up and install wax foundation. Thank you for watching, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. New videos every week. Thank you🐝 ua-cam.com/channels/9FoXN4dxT4wECPxj26Rwqg.html
Queen mating nucs are small bee hives from which a queen emerges from her cell, goes on her mating flight, and returns to lay her eggs. The smaller hive makes it easier to find (or "catch") the queen and move her to another hive or prepare her for sale. In this video we show you how we set it up and install wax foundation.
Thank you for watching, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. New videos every week. Thank you🐝
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Great video. Thank you
Thank you 🐝
ura Legend thanks for showing the way, I know but its so useful to show my newbie workers videos like these
Thank you very much 😊
We use the same mini mating nucs. At first I did not like them; but once you get them started I really like them after all.
I like them too. Definitely they have some advantages and disadvantages of using them. I also use like using two frame mating nucs.
Hello, can i make mating nuc without that feromon strip ? Becsuse i don't have to buy them in my contry.
Yes absolutely. I only use it so the bees stay in the nuc before queen starts leying. Thank you
Where do you get queen phernome strip? Did I miss that?
Hello 👋 I got the queen pheromone strip from Manlake bee supply. 🐝
Very informative, thank you sir
Thank you 🐝