got ur name off 1 of Kamen Reynolds vidz sayin ur the top dog up north,,Im new,im in Ashtabula,Oh where the lake wind dont play games,,i will b watchin all ur vidz for this winter,,THANX MAN
Seems like some of the cells with the pinholes could have been larvae that were not quite finished being capped, and therefore healthy. Cells torn around the area had bees in similar, if not the same period of life-stage. Thoughts?
How much should the nucs weigh in order to determine how much 2-1 syrup to feed? Mike indicates in other videos that a full hive is supposed to weigh 160 lbs. For every 10 lbs below, a gallon of syrup is provided during early to mid fall.
I heard Mr. Palmer speak of "Mummy" appearing in the brood, which I'm assuming is adult bees that are dead under a capped cell or a cell with a pin hole. I have found only two in my hive that were in close proximity that matched this description. But at looking for the reason of this or the particular disease that causes this, I can find nothing. What is the cause and cure for this? Thanks for your time.
MJ I am building two of your double nuc boxes. one thing? the entrance's is there one place or the other that you feel you like better? and size also? Than you.
I am going to start getting stung at least once a month to prevent possible fatal allergy, Where do you recommend? Im thinking a large muscle would be better, like quad or butt? Or hand or forearm?
I don't get why you would use double nucs instead of just using regular full size deeps. Is he raising colonies of nucs to sell? Would think otherwise that it would be easier to just work with regular standard size hive bodies...
I am not english, so I dont understand the word you say : what does "brute" means??? or blue, or broute,,,, something like that. Example: minute 6:50 facile brude and chack brude.... I am sure the words aret these... what are the words you say?
I wouldn't say it's about being a pussy, it's about knowing how to work around bees that get riled up easy. Move purposefully, but not erratically. Yes every now and again you get a colony of bees where the bees just pour out like water. I just had one today that did that to me. Well, it's time to split that hive and maybe let them requeen themselves. For this one which really didn't want to be worked, I just swapped locations with a weaker colony and I'll go back in tomorrow to do what I needed to do.
got ur name off 1 of Kamen Reynolds vidz sayin ur the top dog up north,,Im new,im in Ashtabula,Oh where the lake wind dont play games,,i will b watchin all ur vidz for this winter,,THANX MAN
Thank for the coaching / Training
Thank you for Video! Best spring greetings from beekeepers in Ukraine!
Palmer needs to make some more Videos..
❤️😀👍Bravo za vas video
Great video. Very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Micheal how do you feed your bees? can you show us pictures
Awesome vid - thank you!
Excellent tip on candy. Makes sense.
Seems like some of the cells with the pinholes could have been larvae that were not quite finished being capped, and therefore healthy. Cells torn around the area had bees in similar, if not the same period of life-stage. Thoughts?
How much should the nucs weigh in order to determine how much 2-1 syrup to feed? Mike indicates in other videos that a full hive is supposed to weigh 160 lbs. For every 10 lbs below, a gallon of syrup is provided during early to mid fall.
An empty frame can be loaded with sugar syrup and added into the hive as a supplement.
Did he just put the frame with the queen on the ground ? Regardless, very informative video. I like the NUC design and will have to check into them.
I noticed that too, and then he rolled the shit out of then putting in the last frame??
Dont you have problems with two year old queens swarming?Im thinking of just changing out my queens yearly.What do you think?
He put the frame with the queen on it on the ground without shaking her into the hive??
Does Mr. Palmer sell these nucs? They look like good bees for my area, and I would love to add some new genetics to my yard.
Awesome!!!
I heard Mr. Palmer speak of "Mummy" appearing in the brood, which I'm assuming is adult bees that are dead under a capped cell or a cell with a pin hole. I have found only two in my hive that were in close proximity that matched this description. But at looking for the reason of this or the particular disease that causes this, I can find nothing. What is the cause and cure for this? Thanks for your time.
jlfarlow0311 Re-queening is the first approach, however, sometimes a very strong hive can resolve this issue by themselves.
MJ I am building two of your double nuc boxes. one thing? the entrance's is there one place or the other that you feel you like better? and size also? Than you.
This hive configuration is sold by BetterBee in NY. www.betterbee.com/Products/Nuc-Boxes-and-Components/Double-Nuc-with-Supers
I am going to start getting stung at least once a month to prevent possible fatal allergy, Where do you recommend? Im thinking a large muscle would be better, like quad or butt? Or hand or forearm?
I'm pretty sure the location doesn't matter
Por favor traduscan todo al a español...se les agradecera mucho. Saludos
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Why are the feed holes open?
I don't get why you would use double nucs instead of just using regular full size deeps. Is he raising colonies of nucs to sell? Would think otherwise that it would be easier to just work with regular standard size hive bodies...
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Thank you very much for explaining this.
they need to bee careful
And sometimes that isn't enough! It's like you just KNOW this is gonna hurt :)
what was that song?
I am not english, so I dont understand the word you say : what does "brute" means??? or blue, or broute,,,, something like that. Example: minute 6:50 facile brude and chack brude.... I am sure the words aret these... what are the words you say?
He is saying brood-unhatched bees
ok, got it :D thanks :D
Brood means when the cells are sealed and capped off They are baby bees that are still inside their comb
Es una pena que no este en español, se ve muy interesante
Mira si aun te interesa. ua-cam.com/video/eThrL0IiOMY/v-deo.html
you wouldn't work without gloves on southern European bees, I can assure you that!
I wouldn't say it's about being a pussy, it's about knowing how to work around bees that get riled up easy. Move purposefully, but not erratically. Yes every now and again you get a colony of bees where the bees just pour out like water. I just had one today that did that to me. Well, it's time to split that hive and maybe let them requeen themselves. For this one which really didn't want to be worked, I just swapped locations with a weaker colony and I'll go back in tomorrow to do what I needed to do.