Bee Biology 101 for Beekeepers

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @MatthewCravatt
    @MatthewCravatt 13 років тому +1

    Okay you caught me. I am a college man, PTK and AX, and I like lecture. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing to replace hands on learning. I like to learn the details, however, in the way only lecture and book study will do. I've been researching for the last year in preparation for our first hives this spring. In fact, that's how I came upon your channel, and have found a great deal of useful information therein, including outside sources. Thanks for all your help from Indian Country Farms.

  • @OutOfaBlueSky
    @OutOfaBlueSky  13 років тому

    @TamaraChing I will let Chris know. Enjoy SF beekeeping, you have good weather there for it to have bumper crops.

  • @brugdealer
    @brugdealer 9 років тому +3

    most informative video I've watched so far. Thank you!

  • @paganpoetprophet6441
    @paganpoetprophet6441 10 років тому +2

    novice beginner here i learned alot from the video thank you

  • @nickfrank1
    @nickfrank1 11 років тому

    if you were to put a couple brood frames into a nuc box, without the queen would the bees raise their own new queen in the nuc box? or would they abandon the brood to go back to the original hive?

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 11 років тому

    Is that 'occelli'? I'm asking because the same term is used by biologists to refer to the 'eye spots' on the back of the ears of many wild cat species, particularly smaller species from jungle habitiats: margay, Asian leopard cat, ocelot, etc, but is seen on some of the larger cat species, too. I think the 'eye spots' on peacock tail feathers, etc are also referred to as 'ocelli'; basically any marking that resembles an eye - not necessarily functional at all. Interesting, eh? Best to you!

  • @GenYGaming
    @GenYGaming 12 років тому

    the ocileyes are also thought the help in navigation

  • @o0julek0o
    @o0julek0o 11 років тому

    Ah, it makes me chuckle every time. 'Pupa' is Polish for Bum, or Buttocks :D So every time an apiarist talks about the Pupa ... :P

  • @pipipopova8529
    @pipipopova8529 10 років тому

    Alright there! Have you tried - Banco Beekeeping Buzz (do a google search)? Ive heard some decent things about it and my father got cool results with it.

  • @Rimuru_Ainz
    @Rimuru_Ainz 11 років тому

    Lol, i didn't know that. that's funny lol