My bees have calmed down so much since early spring. Went through all 9 hives with just a veil and a long sleeve shirt this weekend. I had to do a newspaper combine for a queenless hive and shake bees off a 3rd deep in a different hive to get to a double deep. Looked for new queens from hives that were split. No stings and no gloves and not a lot of smoke. It's fun when they are nice.
One of my hives was very similar - packed full of bees, thinking about swarming, and not happy to see me. 2 weeks ago I could work them bare handed......
They don't leave once the queen cell is capped. They say a few days before she emerges. That's why I like to go in every 7 to 10 days so I can catch them and make a split or cut them down.
They may be getting upset because they can't find the honey supers to store all that nectar. I had a problem last year with my gloves. They must have been smelling like venom from taking stings, every time I got near the hives they got defensive. I washed the gloves with a little bleach and soap and it seemed to work. They might have not liked you dispatching that queen cell either!
I definitely have a lot going on right now. I think they are pissed that they just filled a super and thought they had plenty for winter and then it was gone. She is still getting it done so they will have to wait to raise a new queen for now.
Hi Brian. I’m sharing a link to a new Demaree video to prevent swarming from Black Mountain Honey. Your hive could benefit ? As I mentioned earlier I have 2 hives in progress with a Demarree . It took about a month to refill the brood box with brood. Mean time all the earlier brood has hatched out in the top deep. It is a massive hive, and swarming issues went away. This is an overview video with a more detailed video coming in a few weeks. Cheers Tony ruclips.net/video/yYvY4UXF_5M/видео.html
My bees have calmed down so much since early spring. Went through all 9 hives with just a veil and a long sleeve shirt this weekend. I had to do a newspaper combine for a queenless hive and shake bees off a 3rd deep in a different hive to get to a double deep. Looked for new queens from hives that were split. No stings and no gloves and not a lot of smoke. It's fun when they are nice.
It does make things sooooo much better when they are not all up in your business.
Came across your channel from another subscriber thanks for sharing :)
Thank you for watching and I am glad you enjoyed it.
shoot dang those ladies were NOT HAPPY! :-)
I really did it this time. Haha
@@mrtsbees4454 LOL! I'd have to agree with you.
One of my hives was very similar - packed full of bees, thinking about swarming, and not happy to see me. 2 weeks ago I could work them bare handed......
Let's hope it passes and they get back to normal.
My girls are the same way. I caught a swarm this year. I get stung everytime and so does anyone around
They are usually nice and calm but not the past 2 weeks. They must know what I am up to. Haha
I’ve always heard that they’ll leave once they cap that cell. Maybe they are testy because they are wanting to leave.
They don't leave once the queen cell is capped. They say a few days before she emerges. That's why I like to go in every 7 to 10 days so I can catch them and make a split or cut them down.
They may be getting upset because they can't find the honey supers to store all that nectar. I had a problem last year with my gloves. They must have been smelling like venom from taking stings, every time I got near the hives they got defensive. I washed the gloves with a little bleach and soap and it seemed to work. They might have not liked you dispatching that queen cell either!
I definitely have a lot going on right now. I think they are pissed that they just filled a super and thought they had plenty for winter and then it was gone. She is still getting it done so they will have to wait to raise a new queen for now.
Hi Brian. I’m sharing a link to a new Demaree video to prevent swarming from Black Mountain Honey. Your hive could benefit ? As I mentioned earlier I have 2 hives in progress with a Demarree . It took about a month to refill the brood box with brood. Mean time all the earlier brood has hatched out in the top deep. It is a massive hive, and swarming issues went away. This is an overview video with a more detailed video coming in a few weeks. Cheers Tony ruclips.net/video/yYvY4UXF_5M/видео.html