Monster Swarm 2nd Generation: Queens Gone Wild
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
- What started as a simple swarm catch turned into last year's Monster Swarm hive (see link below) swarming with multiple queens. Watch how John & Cora tackle this Monster Swarm 2nd Generation: Queens Gone Wild!
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I had the pleasure of meeting these folks the other day. They answered all of my questions and got this brand new bee keeper well on his way. It is always great to meet good people and I look forward to doing more business with them and of course watching ALL of the beautiful bee footage I can. Thank you Central Beekeeper supply family, I can't wait to bring my daughter down to the store with me next time to meet ya'll because she is definitely bit by the honey bee bug as well. Sending nothing but love and good vibes from Farmington, AR- Jarvis
Jarvis, it was a pleasure meeting you the other day and hope to help you in yours and your families bee keeping journey. #RTBBF
Ya'll got a big mass on your hands. Thanks
My goodness…… what a great video on behavior of those wonderful bees. Thank you folks, what a treat.
Glad you enjoyed it
The Mrs has eagle eyes. Oh man those bees keep you on your toes.
Yes she does!
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I think it’s going to be a fun year 😱.
Oh Bee have! 🦟
Ahhhhhh, you stopped!! That was the definition of AWESOME! Good job Cora!
Thank you!! 😁
That is a great tutorial video you catch a swarm, then another swarm came out of the hive.. that is a lucky shot that a swarm land on your traps and you have the extra boxes ready. Great job plus you have the new generation involved to help you out.. with that abilities spotting queens from far God bless you all…
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Now... That was exciting!!! Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
Glad that you enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching
I just wanted to say job well done with the swarm.
How many hives do you think swarmed at that time?
I also want to thank you and your staff at the store for the great fast service even for the small orders I place.
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Thanks, there were two swarms as it were the first in the box, then the monster hive problem was, about five young queens. But we got it worked out. #RTBBF
Wow, amazing video. Great teamwork. Great action. Mom is a super queen spotter! Terrific advertisement for carrying spare queen clips.
Fascinating!
Good Job!!!!!
Thanks #RTBBF!
Very nice.
Swarm catch.
Yes, thanks
I hope you show the aftermath of this multiple swarm catch.
Cora and I will try to do a walk through and catch you up.
Thanks for watching!
That was exciting to watch 😁👍
Glad you enjoyed it
That was awesome 👏 👏👏
Glad you liked it!
Somebody's getting clips for Christmas 😂
I can definitely put them to good use. Thanks for watching.
It never gets old dies it.
Not for us!
Very exciting to watch - thanks for sharing!!!
We're very happy that you enjoyed it. #RTBBF
Wow, from Texas.
Hello there!
That was a huge hive
Y'all had to work for that one. Never a dull moment
No sir! Not around our place.
Thanks for watching
Yep! four days ago from one hive I found seven queens, managed to get four of them in clips and all in two boxes with two queens they were liking. One of them is doing well but after three days when I released the second queen that bunch was gone in two hours! It all looks very familiar. 😬
It's always fun though, isn't it? Thanks for taking us along!
Nice work! And it sounds like you did all you could do.
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Excitement!!!!!!
Never a dull moment around our place. #RTBBF!
That is what I call a swarm
Yes sir!
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Amazing
Thanks
How many queens did you end up with?
My, how tall Cora has grown since the last video I saw her in!
She's has definitely shot up!
Is this in your apiary or a wild swarm?
Was in our apiary.
When they decide to swRm their is no stoppi g
I have caught a swarm in one of my swarm traps. How long should I leave them in the swarm trap before I transfer them to a hive body? Thanks. I enjoy all of your videos. Great work and informative content.
Depending on the trap and whether or not it has frames I would usually transfer them in about four days.
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@@CentralBeekeepersSupply the trap has 5 deep frames with foundation. Thanks.
I also had a swarm with multiple queens just a few days ago. How common is that? What did you do with the extra queen.
It's pretty common really, the old queen stays a little to long and with all those cells the hive just explodes with bees of all sorts. I use the extra to make a nuc with five frames of bees from the same hive.
Thanks for watching!
What do you do with extra queens? We split one out a month ago, they swarmed yesterday and 2 queens were in the swarm.
Well, you can bank them in a cage in a hive until you know every hive has one, then make splits with them.an a few bees in mating nucs the. Make splits.
Sorry, add a few bees to them in a mating nuc when they start laying make splits.
I find it strange how you all don't seem to have all the necessary hives to capture swarms.just a opinion. No offense.
به نظر من دوست عزیز چند ملکه رو میریختی تو یک جعبه آزاد میکردی تا قویترین آنها تنتخاب کنه برای یک بچه درختی بهترین ملکه بمونه بهتره
Lots of opportunities with that many queens. #RTBBF