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Minnesota Honey Producers Association
Добавлен 1 дек 2017
Sundberg Commercial Queen Rearing
This video provides a glimpse into queen rearing at the commercial scale. Because of the volume of queens required, commercial beekeepers must produce their own queens for new splits, annual re-queening, as well as for sale.
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Very nice post!
What company makes the wax melter?
That's amazing! I would very happy to work here.
Pretty cool and informative but i'll stick to my three hives lol Kudos for having the courage to run such a large industrial belt. Cheers
my right ear is happy right now 😐😑😐😐
That dude is a pro on the forklift!
Busy as the bees! 🐝
Wow
keeps zooming on the employees tits, very smooth operating of the camera
So John Cena's twin is a beekeeper. 🤣🤣
Very good explanation
Where are the bees??
great use of that wheel chair seems easier to maneuver than this office chair but no air compression
That dude with the yellow headband, still working hard. 'MERICA!!!!
Was watching the video thinking about what I could do there from my wheelchair. Then, voila, I was shown. Great video!❤
all this work so humans can eat the vomit of an insect !!! 😂
Man is the conquerer and master of the nature and it is beautiful to see that even insects can be put to work for the humankind. Honey is nature’s oil and liquid gold.
Amazing! I wonder how many bees are killed during the whole process?
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Honest question: how does 55 gallon barrel at 660 lbs. (12 lbs per gallon) turn into 3300 lbs. in the 235 gallon totes when 235x12=2820?
الله يعاونك وبارك في مالك وجهدك ويرزقك من حيث لاتحتسب ويجعل ايامك عسل وهنا شكرا
Would like to know how they get all the bees out of the boxes. I've never been fully successful at this.
I don’t think a lot of people don’t know how important honey bees are to our existence of mankind……facts..
Where are the bees when these are taken away?
I feel like a kid in school on a field trip watching this. 🙂👍
is this organic honey?
Call me stupid but it seems like the extractor is spinning on the wrong axis to extract honey? I'm probably just not getting something though, the small honey extractors I've seen spin the frames on a vertical axis to force honey out of the cells by centrifugal force.
Interesting I could never work there with those bees flying around looks a bit messy as well the Honey must stick 😎to everything👍
Awesome video!!! Awesome business you guys have set up! Honestly it’s beautiful. The American dream. And its good for the environment!
Nima gob qayirdi joylashgan bu ustonak
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Some of the comb residue in the slurry from capping looked unnaturally dark as though it was discolored due to excessive age or some hive disorder or disease! Does Honl's source all of the supers it processes in-house and cycle them annually and normally screen frames entering the extraction process? If so why would brood or excessively old or other sub-standard comb get included?
That may be a commercial operation but there is a whole lot of family resemblance on that line! Seeing the operator in the wheelchair was pretty exciting as I can take care of my bees now but am soon going to be full time in a chair. It’s good to know that life goes on.
Where are the bees?
What is your cage made from? Where can you buy it or can you buy cages? It looks like the 2 cages in the video are made from 2different materials.
Awesome
Great video, thanks!
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Where do the bees that made these go when the hives are collected?
I'm confused this is meant to be a Minnesota Honey Producers Association honey enterprise, but I see trucks bringing in Honey from California - Pollination & Farming, Kerman CA what gives ?
God bless the bees. God bless all of you that work together in making a priceless product in my own humble estimation! Owning your own company is hard hard work!
First time seeing the process for honey. Where are all the bees 🐝🤔
Wowwww amazing .... greetings from the Philippines
That's one sticky floor.......at least you won't slip and fall
Some video's on RUclips I enjoy to watch. I find them very fascinating. This is just one of them. thank you for sharing
Impressive setup, very cool
When my mother had shingles I bought her a jar of bee propolis that was like 30 bucks for a small jar but worked really well for her. Would love to see how that is produced!
Always good to watch a commercial extracting video :D