I love that you don’t measure your success on external factors that are outside of your control. Thank you for all your queen rearing videos. They are well explained and demonstrated clearly. I shall try queen rearing next season.
I am really enjoying the content you are putting out this year. I need to step up my channel but as you know trying to record and work bees at the same time is very time consuming. Time that I don't always have. I have a lot of 2 frame nuc boxes that I use for emergency slits, but I built some 3 framers a couple of years ago and if I have enough recourses for planned mated queen splits I use those for the added time benefit and makes for stronger 5 frame nucs when I move them up. Opened a big colony today with emerging queens. Found 7 queens and 4 queen cells. Made 11 splits. Caught it just in time , finding 7 queens running around in a Deep and 3 med packed full of bees, That took some time. 10 cells will be ready from my first graft ever come Tuesday. But the timing of the cold front coming to south Ga. Monday and Tuesday has me concerned. Emerging day would be Friday. I may wait till Wednesday afternoon to move the cells. Keep up the great content Thank You
Thanks! Yes, it is alot of work to juggle 😯 both bees and the channel. Sounds like you had a premonition about that hive😅 Good catch! Getting chilly here too but I think the girls should be OK since it won't be sustained. Happy beekeeping 🐝✨️🐝
I love the dragonflies AND hate them. Usually they are in force here in June July but the rains are what really make the difference with them😯 They sit right on the hives eating bees so ,yeah, queens are easy pickins! Thanks for watching! Have a bountiful season!🍯🐝🎥
I love your channel! So informative. I recently had a problem with newly installed mated queens flying off. Why does this happen and how can I prevent it? Thanks!
Did they fly off as you installed? How did you know they flew off? Introducing a queen should be done in a cage with candy so the bees can get to know her. Maybe the hive wasn't really queenless? Were the queen and the hive the same types of bees? As in, putting a russian queen into an Italian hive? That is trouble. Many reasons it could happen ...🙃
the virgins fly to mate, they could mate with their own drones but they have to compete with other drones.All mating is done up to a mile or more away to minimize inbreeding. If only her hive's drones are available, she will mate with them. The queen will not mate INSIDE her own hive. (very rarely) A well bred Q will be mated by as many as 20 to 50 drones.
I love that you don’t measure your success on external factors that are outside of your control.
Thank you for all your queen rearing videos. They are well explained and demonstrated clearly. I shall try queen rearing next season.
Thank you so much! Happy beekeeping ✌️🌻🐝
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it🌻🐝
Nice job. This is really helpful to me. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I am really enjoying the content you are putting out this year. I need to step up my channel but as you know trying to record and work bees at the same time is very time consuming. Time that I don't always have. I have a lot of 2 frame nuc boxes that I use for emergency slits, but I built some 3 framers a couple of years ago and if I have enough recourses for planned mated queen splits I use those for the added time benefit and makes for stronger 5 frame nucs when I move them up. Opened a big colony today with emerging queens. Found 7 queens and 4 queen cells. Made 11 splits. Caught it just in time , finding 7 queens running around in a Deep and 3 med packed full of bees, That took some time. 10 cells will be ready from my first graft ever come Tuesday. But the timing of the cold front coming to south Ga. Monday and Tuesday has me concerned. Emerging day would be Friday. I may wait till Wednesday afternoon to move the cells. Keep up the great content Thank You
Thanks! Yes, it is alot of work to juggle 😯 both bees and the channel.
Sounds like you had a premonition about that hive😅 Good catch! Getting chilly here too but I think the girls should be OK since it won't be sustained. Happy beekeeping 🐝✨️🐝
Thanks for sharing.
😊🌻 Thanks for watching my friend!
Im in Darlington S.C. so our weather tonite is in the 30c. Early still for us even though its been warm last 3 weeks
We have 30- 40s at night this week and next! Bit cooler than usual but hope it makes summer tolerable🤞
How many popped you in the face in the end? They looked all over you. I love how you promote treatment free ❤❤❤
🤣 zero!! Thanks for watching🐝✨️
@@buttsbeesllc4063 awesome, mine probably would have got me lol
Hello love your channel. Thank you for all the great advice.
About your 4way 2frame mating boxes. What are you using for a bottom board?
Thanks , screen bottom. With entrances on each side (4)
15th of March here Darlington S.C.
Are you grafting or letting bees make queens. Walk away? Might have missed your other videos. Just found and subscibed
Dragon flys not really a issue here now. Another month and they will come after our queens along with other things. Hope you the best
I love the dragonflies AND hate them. Usually they are in force here in June July but the rains are what really make the difference with them😯 They sit right on the hives eating bees so ,yeah, queens are easy pickins! Thanks for watching! Have a bountiful season!🍯🐝🎥
I love your channel! So informative. I recently had a problem with newly installed mated queens flying off. Why does this happen and how can I prevent it? Thanks!
Did they fly off as you installed? How did you know they flew off? Introducing a queen should be done in a cage with candy so the bees can get to know her. Maybe the hive wasn't really queenless? Were the queen and the hive the same types of bees? As in, putting a russian queen into an Italian hive? That is trouble. Many reasons it could happen ...🙃
Do you have 1/8" screens on the bottoms?😁
Yes
Are them tops cement board?😁
Yes
What do you spray sugar water?
Yes sugar water, sometimes with essential oils.
How do you do ur feeder bags
ua-cam.com/video/XpiE7iezfwI/v-deo.html this video shows it 😁
Is it true that a virgin queen wont mate with male from same hive?
the virgins fly to mate, they could mate with their own drones but they have to compete with other drones.All mating is done up to a mile or more away to minimize inbreeding. If only her hive's drones are available, she will mate with them. The queen will not mate INSIDE her own hive. (very rarely) A well bred Q will be mated by as many as 20 to 50 drones.
Hay there, I'm Mike in south centrol Oklahoma. Love learning what you know. Are you merried ?
😂😂😊 Yes Mike , I am married. Thank you so much for your kind words and for being a wonderful friend!!