Mike Roth
Mike Roth
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2012 B.B. Trail Ride.
2012 Binder Bee Trail Ride.
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Видео

Cherry Orchard Swarm Capture. Homestead Honey Company
Просмотров 55612 лет назад
Catching a swarm of honey bees. See us on Facebook pages/Homestead-Honey-Company/130726340354410
Drakes Crossing Fire Station Cut Out
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Removing honeybees from a wall at the Drakes Crossing Fire Station. Above Silverton OR. Like us on Facebook pages/Homestead-Honey-Company/130726340354410
Salem Bee Tree
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Removing honeybees from a big dead cherry tree in Salem OR. Like us on Facebook. pages/Homestead-Honey-Company/130726340354410 Homestead Honey Company
Rubicon Soup Bowl 2011
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Climbing the Soup Bowl on the Rubicon Trail. October 2011.
The Bee Tree
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Removing Honey Bees from a Maple Tree. www.homesteadhoneyco.com or on Facebook pages/Homestead-Honey-Company/130726340354410
Bee Day 2011
Просмотров 24813 лет назад
Installing a package of Honey Bees into their new hive. This box contained 3 pounds of Bees and a Queen.
Crushers 2010
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Dboy and Scout Broker having fun in the Crushers.
Naches 2010
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Roll over Scout.......Good Boy.
Kriston in The Mud Dragon
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Kriston racing the Mud Dragon at Willamina in 2010. Her fist time behind the wheel.
Little Pink Scout Willamina Mud Drags 2010
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Little Pink Scout Willamina Mud Drags 2010
The Mud Dragon at Willamina Mud Drags 2010
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1979 International Scout II.
Little Pink Scout Willamina Mud Drags
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Maranda putting the hammer down.
The Mud Dragon
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Thw Mud Dragon at the Willamina Mud Drags 2010.
Jen Wheeling "GirlScout " at Waterfall
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TSF Waterfall trail.
3 Wheel Uber
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3 Wheel Uber
Binder Climbing Rocks
Просмотров 36115 лет назад
Binder Climbing Rocks
Jeep Climbing Rocks
Просмотров 51215 лет назад
Jeep Climbing Rocks
JetFxr Wheeling Naches WA
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JetFxr Wheeling Naches WA
Casper on the Crack
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Casper on the Crack
GirlScout at Funny Rocks
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GirlScout at Funny Rocks
Funny Rocks Naches WA 2nd attempt.
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Funny Rocks Naches WA 2nd attempt.
Naches WA Funny Rocks
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Naches WA Funny Rocks
PICT5627
Просмотров 6015 лет назад
PICT5627
Casper Enters the upper loop of the Crushers
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Casper Enters the upper loop of the Crushers
Casper in the Upper loop of the Crushers II
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Casper in the Upper loop of the Crushers II
Casper on the Crushers filter
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Casper on the Crushers filter
Uber Scout Logo Beadlocks
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Uber Scout Logo Beadlocks
Uber Scout on the Little Rubicon in the TSF.
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Uber Scout on the Little Rubicon in the TSF.
Uber Scout in the Upper Crushers Loop.
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Uber Scout in the Upper Crushers Loop.

Комментарии

  • @gwaynewilcox2702
    @gwaynewilcox2702 3 года назад

    Why didn't you do a split and let the queen hatch out

  • @حسنالبارقي-ح3ك
    @حسنالبارقي-ح3ك 7 лет назад

    سبحان الله العظيم النحل أيه من أيات الله اشهد ان لا اله الا الله و اشهد ان محمد رسول الله

  • @berthayellowfinch1744
    @berthayellowfinch1744 8 лет назад

    It would seem like the vac would harm the queen bee larva. Have you had that problem?

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea 8 лет назад

    What is a "swarm cell"?

    • @berthayellowfinch1744
      @berthayellowfinch1744 8 лет назад

      I think he is calling the queen cells a "swarm cell". I hadn't heard of that term "swarm cell" either. When the bees uncap the queen cells, they will later swarm. The mature cells, the extra ones (there's usually several of them) are used to create new hives or they are given to someone who needs a good queen.

    • @MPPaladin
      @MPPaladin 7 лет назад

      Bertha Yellowfinch there are different types of queen cells. Emergency, swarm, and cells for superseded queens.

    • @berthayellowfinch1744
      @berthayellowfinch1744 7 лет назад

      MPPaladin Thanks, I appreciate that info. We've been studying the German method of beekeeping and it's really interesting. Again, thank you.

  • @nimrodfernando4729
    @nimrodfernando4729 8 лет назад

    good thing no bees were harmed

  • @jenv786
    @jenv786 8 лет назад

    omg

  • @morgankasper5227
    @morgankasper5227 8 лет назад

    >:(

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 8 лет назад

    a wonderful video and work.I really enjoyed it.

  • @topcat-cv8wg
    @topcat-cv8wg 8 лет назад

    wow!!!!!.

  • @enderninja0647
    @enderninja0647 8 лет назад

    This was so cool. We learned about bees in school this year and I never realized how they could live in a tree like that.,

  • @khione8044
    @khione8044 8 лет назад

    That was a lot of Bees! :p

  • @notorioussimp1431
    @notorioussimp1431 8 лет назад

    this remined me of a tree outside my dad's house but one day I was playing with my friends and ants were evrywhere on the tree so we called the tree the ant tree LOL

  • @pctab7076
    @pctab7076 8 лет назад

    keep the bees... they make honey and you earn money...;-)

  • @harryhardwidge6141
    @harryhardwidge6141 8 лет назад

    bee,s😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😤😤😈😤😤😈😤😤

  • @mimosdapolly8440
    @mimosdapolly8440 8 лет назад

    ai q agonia .

  • @billypeaden5273
    @billypeaden5273 8 лет назад

    question did you get all the bees out and if you did how many boxes of bees did you get

  • @billypeaden5273
    @billypeaden5273 8 лет назад

    I have seen a big swarm of bees one time in a tree never have seen it again bees are precious and we all need to take care of what the good lord gave us great video thanks

  • @Kazyu
    @Kazyu 8 лет назад

    if its a honeybee hive call a bee man itf its paper wasp hornet yellow jack ect call the exterminator :P

  • @Sargebri
    @Sargebri 8 лет назад

    I would rather call in a bee keeper and remove them rather than call in an exterminator and kill them. Bees are so beneficial to the environment that its scary to imagine what would happen what would happen if they disappeared.

    • @TwoTall1988
      @TwoTall1988 8 лет назад

      A funny thing to think about is all honey bees are invasive species in North America

    • @kofola9145
      @kofola9145 8 лет назад

      And they are doing much better job then humans.

    • @bryson1754
      @bryson1754 8 лет назад

      AHAHA true!

  • @emilygriffiths9464
    @emilygriffiths9464 9 лет назад

    shivers* ugh!!!

  • @gommaray
    @gommaray 9 лет назад

    BeezZ NuTZ

    • @Kazyu
      @Kazyu 8 лет назад

      +Gomma Ray no just no

  • @dustinhall4588
    @dustinhall4588 9 лет назад

    That's not a Maple tree. It's a Red Oak.

  • @RainerBusacker
    @RainerBusacker 9 лет назад

    Wichtig für Stadt-Imker, derartige Behausungen sind in der Stadt knapp. Fällung wegen Umsturtzgefahr. Sollten Bienen nun aber unkontrolliert abschwärmen, und das passiert naturgemäß, so finden sie keine neuen Plätze.

  • @Lights3287
    @Lights3287 10 лет назад

    For one Queen Bee to raise thousands upon thousands of bees as a unified colony for multiple years, I'd say she truly raised her family well.

  • @tomadams5582
    @tomadams5582 10 лет назад

    Outside at Starbuck's , A honey bee just landed on m shirt and then the computer . Is this not a sign ?????

  • @SusanBaileyAmazingEstate
    @SusanBaileyAmazingEstate 10 лет назад

    Really interesting. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @manny12731
    @manny12731 10 лет назад

    I LOVE BEES

  • @BryceMiller83husker
    @BryceMiller83husker 10 лет назад

    Are you able to sell the bees and/or the combs. The reason I ask is that I do remodeling and encountered a hive that was about 4' by 5' and about half of it was 2 layers thick. I have no clue of the number of bees. I'm in Nebraska and don't know of any bee keepers in our area. You'll probably freak when you here this but I disposed of them with a big sprayer of gas. We were able to eat most of the honey. Probably around 40 lbs. including the comb. Any suggestions for next time. Thanks, Bryce

  • @Sondenberg
    @Sondenberg 10 лет назад

    Brave, i think the bees can feel you calmness. :)

  • @eyallev
    @eyallev 10 лет назад

    were you able to find the queen in that job?

  • @flippingdrummer
    @flippingdrummer 10 лет назад

    I have a slight Bee phobia.. this was a bad idea. 0_0

  • @ItsMiss5p1d3r5
    @ItsMiss5p1d3r5 10 лет назад

    It's absolutely wonderful to see the care and respect you show these tiny creatures. It's obvious you have a lot of love for bees at least, and I would wager most other living creatures, too. Thank-you for such a lovely video, you've really taught me quite a lot. :)

  • @Bobolicx
    @Bobolicx 10 лет назад

    Doamne ce prost esti!!!!! Natie de oameni idioti! D'asta aveti Ccd!

  • @moussataha2900
    @moussataha2900 10 лет назад

    You sound like Jamie Hyneman from Mythbusters!

  • @AlanMolstad
    @AlanMolstad 11 лет назад

    thanks for showing me this...I learned a lot of new things...

  • @s258298
    @s258298 11 лет назад

    Thanks for such a great video.

  • @هدىمؤذن
    @هدىمؤذن 11 лет назад

    و اتخذي من الشجر بيوتا

  • @TheIHCS
    @TheIHCS 11 лет назад

    When pollenating a crop the bees move in when the blossoms are about 25% and they stay until the blossoms start to drop. Back to bee removal like the video. Normally the work it takes to get bees out of a tree or the side of a house alive far exceeds the value of the bees. This is why there is usually a charge for extraction like this. But for swarm pick up it is usually a free service. It's a lot easier to shake a swarm into a bucket then it is to take the siding off a house. :-)

  • @TheIHCS
    @TheIHCS 11 лет назад

    A package of bees costs about $90. That is 3 pounds of bees and a mated queen. As for what a hive of bees is worth it really depends on the size of the hive and if there is wooden wear involved. Also the condition of the wooden wear makes a huge deference too. The health of the bees is another factor. I know some people that will not buy other peoples hives. To much danger of bringing infection to your own hives. I pollinate crops all over the valley. I also take bees to CA to pollenate almonds.

  • @notsure3106
    @notsure3106 11 лет назад

    Very nice video. I saw a nice exhibit on beekeeping at the state fair this year and it made me curious. You remove the hive for the homeowner and rescue it and keep it. Glad you got the queen too. What is a good hive worth, if you don't mind my asking? I see you also offer pollination service too. What is your service area and how long would a hive stay on site? Thanks for the video. Sorry it generated so many questions.Hope your business is going well; it sounds fascinating.

  • @preciouslindsay2369
    @preciouslindsay2369 11 лет назад

    OMG

  • @TheIHCS
    @TheIHCS 11 лет назад

    I did find her. She was alive and well the next day. She continued to lay for that colony for another year. As for the cells. They would have needed to each go into their own small nuc where they could emerge and then fly out and mate. Then they could return to that nuc and start laying. You can bank mated queens pretty successfully but banking queen cells can be a hit or miss acceptance rate when introducing a virgin queen to a hive. In this case it wasn't worth messing with the 3 or 4 cells.

  • @RTFMAce
    @RTFMAce 11 лет назад

    Great video! I'm curious about the queen. Did you find her? Would it make sense to put the queen cells into cell protectors and keep them just in case the queen didn't survive the transfer? Could those three or four queens have been banked in a nuc as emergency queens for another hive?

  • @Zane9821
    @Zane9821 11 лет назад

    NOPE

  • @marniedoyle8063
    @marniedoyle8063 11 лет назад

    wow, a guy that does scout videos AND bee videos- subscription: earned!

  • @overthebull81
    @overthebull81 11 лет назад

    mike you the man sir I would run like hell

  • @thesillybilly1993
    @thesillybilly1993 11 лет назад

    Omg

  • @TheIHCS
    @TheIHCS 11 лет назад

    Well in this case the tree was being cut down. So there would be nothing for them to return to. In other structure removal situations we make sure to seal the opening after removing the colony. Which will prevent future colonies from using the cavity. The bees we remove are moved far enough away that they will not return.

  • @TheIHCS
    @TheIHCS 11 лет назад

    The whole reason for removing the bees was so they could cut the tree down. Otherwise they would have been fine where they were.

  • @chet847
    @chet847 11 лет назад

    Sorry wasn't finish typing