Suggestions for future use: Staple a rag on the end of your ramp so that it dangles from the end into your box and gives the bees a place to cluster and form a bridge into your new box otherwise they will do the "march". Move your ramp closer to the original hive. The suggested spacing is 6-8 in.
that was very interesting to watch Nikki. I'm not sure if I wld have the confidence to do one of those. With my luck they wld all think a hurricane was hitting them and just all leave. It looks like it worked. I hope the queenless half makes a great queen for you. I'm looking forward to the update video. Thank you for showing this method. I hope you have a great weekend!!
It's a cool split to do at least once. I think worse case, they would just go back to the original hive or you lose the queen. I would never do one without viable swarm cells in the original hive. I'm checking on them this weekend so I'll be working on that update video!
@@sweetbeefarms it was sure nice to watch. Speaking of loosing queens ...I was marking a queen from one of the swarms I caught and after I marked her, I was trying to get her back in the hive and she flew....and not into the box. I never found her. I looked in yesterday and they did make 5 queen cells so I'm hoping it goes good.
Thank you. I think everyone should try a taranov split at least once because they are really cool. After you do them a couple times though, you're like "man, this is a lot of work". 😂 Especially since other splits are so easy.
It's such a clever way to make that swarming behaviour work for you. They do their song and dance and follow their natural instincts and you guide them where you need them to be.
You are my hero for this video, Emma. Thank you. I will try this on Saturday.
Suggestions for future use: Staple a rag on the end of your ramp so that it dangles from the end into your box and gives the bees a place to cluster and form a bridge into your new box otherwise they will do the "march". Move your ramp closer to the original hive. The suggested spacing is 6-8 in.
Thank you for the suggestions!
Fascinating
Thank you so much!
Interesting and I think that went very well. Thank you for showing this technique.
Thank you so much for the feedback and for watching! ❤
I believe that the ramp wasn't entirely too far from the hive.
that was very interesting to watch Nikki. I'm not sure if I wld have the confidence to do one of those. With my luck they wld all think a hurricane was hitting them and just all leave. It looks like it worked. I hope the queenless half makes a great queen for you. I'm looking forward to the update video.
Thank you for showing this method. I hope you have a great weekend!!
It's a cool split to do at least once. I think worse case, they would just go back to the original hive or you lose the queen. I would never do one without viable swarm cells in the original hive. I'm checking on them this weekend so I'll be working on that update video!
@@sweetbeefarms it was sure nice to watch. Speaking of loosing queens ...I was marking a queen from one of the swarms I caught and after I marked her, I was trying to get her back in the hive and she flew....and not into the box. I never found her. I looked in yesterday and they did make 5 queen cells so I'm hoping it goes good.
This is so interesting I love this video!
Thank you. I think everyone should try a taranov split at least once because they are really cool. After you do them a couple times though, you're like "man, this is a lot of work". 😂 Especially since other splits are so easy.
It's such a clever way to make that swarming behaviour work for you. They do their song and dance and follow their natural instincts and you guide them where you need them to be.
Wondering when my bottle of 🍯 will be available this year ?
Yeah...don't think I'll ever split that way, but love watching your video's! 😁
Thank you so much! Yeah, this way is a lot of work!
I’ve never done one but I think it was because the sheet was touching the box and they went in instead of clustering on the sheet
That could be it. In the past I have pulled the sheet down to encourage them to do it but other than a few bees, they stayed in the cluster.
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