If it's a duck box, why are there bees in it?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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    Have I ever mentioned that I don't like heights, especially when I have to work from them. I'm the kind of guy that likes to have his feet on the terra firma as opposed to anything over 4 inches. You know, bad things can happen even from that height.Well, regardless of the innate dangers from falls, the lure of catching bees over rides all of my good senses and suddenly, I am somewhere where I really don't like to bee. Well folks, this video is a pretty good representation of this small defect of mine. Follow along with me as I go to new heights by overcoming common sense. God's peace to all. Mr. Ed

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  • @jasonpatterson8091
    @jasonpatterson8091 7 лет назад +10

    Whew, when it let go I actively cringed. I was waiting for the box to fall out of the tree entirely and explode. I'm glad it didn't, but I was afraid it would. Good job!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I was afraid it would also, man I'm happy that netting held. The jolt did break the comb loose from the top of the box, and that is why it fell outas I was removing it. In the end, everything worked out. The bees are now happy and thriving here at the abbey. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @nightmarechameleon7502
    @nightmarechameleon7502 7 лет назад +16

    Mr. Ed, I just want to say that I love your videos. Keep up the great work

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      Very kind of you to say, and I am much appreciative of the time you spend watching my channel. I hope you continue to do so, and comment on the ones you watch. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @wikalusiana366
      @wikalusiana366 5 лет назад

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  • @tgsbees5659
    @tgsbees5659 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your video with the world, Mr Ed! It’s great how God blesses us with these types of scenarios and we can share the experience with others. I’ve started making bee related RUclips videos this year as well and enjoy it so much. As I have said previously, your channel inspired me and I always enjoy watching!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      It brings me great joy hearing that the gifts God has given me as a bee wrangler inspired you to pursue the gifts He has given you. I wish you well on your channel, and if it makes any difference, I subbed while I was there. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @briantulak3660
    @briantulak3660 7 лет назад +1

    Good to hear that the bees were still buzzing instead of quacking...nice catch Mr, Ed.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      If they had been ducks, I would not have been stung so many times. Those bees did not want me to take that box off the tree, and they made sure I payed for it. I got hit at least 15 times on this one. God's peace Brian.
      Mr. Ed

  • @monicabrimm1822
    @monicabrimm1822 7 лет назад +3

    Watching your love for the Bees...as always a great way to start the day.....Thanks!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      Keeping and wrangling bees is a spiritual excercise for me. The connection between the bee and
      God is a constant reminder for me to lose myself in the wonder of God. This is why I do what I do, and I am so glad that it jump starts your day. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @clifftonwhitaker8
    @clifftonwhitaker8 5 лет назад +2

    As you’re framing up the comb I see what’s in the box start to slowly fall I’m screaming “oh No Oh No don’t fall” lol

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      I was doing the same thing when it was happening. What a mess. Fortunately everything worked out fine. God's peace Cliffton.
      Mr. Ed

  • @gigiw.7650
    @gigiw.7650 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, what a big bunch of bees! And when that comb flopped out. Ouch!
    That's a Lord, you've got to bee kidding me, moment. Or worse!
    Good finish for a messy, difficult job.
    Peace 😻

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      It was a dramatic moment when that comb collapsed, but I moved past it and wound up having a successful wrangling adventure. Thanks for watching. God's peace GiGi.
      Mr. Ed

  • @ginaduncan4979
    @ginaduncan4979 7 лет назад +5

    Love it!!! I've never seen so many bees in one place. Great job in getting the box down. Congrats on getting the queen!!!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      I am going to have to get me a cowboy hat, put netting around it, and start wearing it every time I go wrangling. I'll start a new design in bee apparel, Mr. Ed style. God's peace Gina.
      Mr. Ed

  • @1985Geoffrey
    @1985Geoffrey 5 лет назад +1

    Hahahaaaa. Your honey came down rambling. I like the enthusiasm. Am now a new beekeeper. Thank you Jesus.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      It was sad to see the comb falling, but in the end, everything worked out. I welcome you to the wonderful world of keeping bees. Thanks for watching. God's peace Geoffrey.
      Mr. Ed

  • @RickP654
    @RickP654 7 лет назад +1

    Good job there Mr. Ed! I was very concerned that the box was going break up into pieces when it dropped in a rolling swing. I was relieved to see it stay in one piece. I knew you had it from there on. Great video and good save on that queen. If those bees only knew that you were only helping them, you would never get a sting. Keep on wrangling Mr. Ed, and I'll keep watching. Rick

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I was VERY concerned the box would break also, but as it turned out, it remained intact. The transfer was somewhat challenging, and I took well over 15 stings on this one, but the queen was caged, and all the bees moved into the new hive. I went back 2 days later to released the queen, and all the bees in the tree had made their way to the new box also.....yes! Thanks for taking your time to follow my be adventures Rick, I really appreciate it. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @sandrammer
    @sandrammer 7 лет назад +2

    I really love watching you (and other bee keepers) capture and relocate swarms, not to mention how you reclaim the honey and wax you collect.
    I was watching a Bee Keeper (can't remember who) collect a swarm within the last year and he made a good observation, that when someone vacuums up bees the wind, to the bees, is like us being snatched by a tornado and smashed against multiple plastic walls before finally being deposited in the vacuum box. He observed that that condition is why so many bees die while being captured by a vacuum box so he replaced his ribbed hose with a smooth hose and found that most, if not all, of the bees survived the vacuum capture.
    Suggestion; replace the ribbed plastic hose that you normally get with a wet/dry vacuum with a smooth hose. After all, you want as many bees collecting honey for the Abbey as you can get, right?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      It is not the ribbed hose that kills the bees. What kills bees is the amount of vacuum in the tube. If the pressure is regulated properly, regardless of smooth or ribbed vacuum hose, the bees will not die. I have demonstrated this fact on a number of videos showing the"kill" of vacuumed bees, a handful at most or none, and many of these were bees that were injured prior to being vacuumed. I hope this clears the point up for you. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 7 лет назад +1

    As I watch this video, I realize how determined you are to reach your goal of 100 hives.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I'm obsessed, and blessed. God's peace Kevin.
      Mr. Ed

  • @ptjzmemory
    @ptjzmemory 7 лет назад +7

    Wood Duck bees! I love wood ducks, and can only imagine that these girls are beautiful too. The ladder made me nervous! You did a really good job so high above terra firma. Yikes! Have a great week.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      Could you see my knees hitting each other, that was some kind of high.Thankfully, everything worked out great, other than the multitude of stings I took on this one. Those bees did not want me to take that duck box down, and when I did, they still wanted to let me know they were not happy. I hope you have a great week also,and don't forget, there's a new video on Friday. God's peace Juliana.
      Mr. Ed

    • @drkatel
      @drkatel 7 лет назад

      I love wood ducks as well! Yeah, that was scary up there. I'd be worse off seeing how I'm nervous with heights AND BEES, Lol!

    • @ptjzmemory
      @ptjzmemory 7 лет назад

      I agree! The bees alone make me light headed. The ladder just terrifies me more! Wood ducks are so cool.

  • @biz-zeebeefarm2514
    @biz-zeebeefarm2514 7 лет назад +3

    Nice Job Mr. Ed. You made it look a lot easier than I know it probably was. Either way you got the job done and a nice colony of bees. I plan on putting out a few swarm boxes in the spring and see how that goes. If nothing else I may catch my own bees if they swarm without me knowing.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      The life of a bee keeper, the hope of catching swarms, but I will settle on catching my own.... if I'm lucky enough. I don't see how it would be possible to catch more swarms than I did this year, but what ever happens, I will be setting traps at the end of Feburary. By the way, this was not a swarm ,but an established hive.Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @mickgarner4108
    @mickgarner4108 7 лет назад +3

    A great video- as always. There appeared to be poison oak "leaves of three" behind you in the beginning of the video- that stuff is awful. Thanks for taking us with you. As far as chging your plans after getting into the job- 21 yrs in the military taught me "rigid flexibility" 😀. Have a blessed week- my friend.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      Rigid flexibility, love it. A perfect motto for bee wrangling. As far as the poison oak, I did see it, but was not concerned as I was all covered up, and I did not plan on disturbing it. Thanks for the motto. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @sallietillman1997
    @sallietillman1997 7 лет назад +5

    Great job we are still trying to get our girls out of the tree, we are still work on our tree 8-14-17 we are putting them in hive now, but still got lot more girls to get haven't got Queen yet, by grace of God we will get job done.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      The little train that could, keep on going girl, those bees don't stnd a chance. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @backyardmechanic921
    @backyardmechanic921 7 лет назад +2

    Great video, always liked taking swarms and watching them build up over the season. Too old to do it now.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I know exactly what you mean. I have an upcoming video on just the topic you discuss. Though this was no swarm, it is one healthy hive. Though you may not be young enough to wrangle bees anymore, I am ever grateful that you chose to watch me doing it for you. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @dewbottle
    @dewbottle 7 лет назад +1

    Lovely swarm Mr Ed, great job ! more please

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      This was no swarm, these girls were dug in. They had bees there for at least a year judging on the comb and honey in it. Any way you look at it, I'm happy as heck to have these bees at the abbey now. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @movinon04
    @movinon04 7 лет назад +1

    wow- those were some really upset ladies- and what a score on such a large hive- will you release the queen in a couple days or wait until you move her to the Abby?- once again another great Buzz fix-lol- many blessings...Glo

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Those girls did not want me to take that duck box off the tree, and they meant business. I got hit at least 15 times bringing the box to the ground. I went back 2 days later to release the queen, and all the bee on the tree migrated down,yes! The girls are at the abbey now and are doing VEY well. If they make it through the winter, we will have some good genetics off of this one. God's peace Glo. Mr. Ed

  • @niianina
    @niianina 7 лет назад +3

    this is beautiful! I'm very impressed. :) I've never thought that I'm interested about bees, cause Im afraid of every kind insect but they are seems nice, and interesting to collect them. Its amazing how they follow their queen.:O I will follow you Mr. Ed keep doing this awesome job!

    • @niianina
      @niianina 7 лет назад +1

      I also have a question! I guess many bee is dying by the progress, and you get many bites too! How are they not afraid when you moving them? Is it because you didnt harm the queen? and also how could you be careful to not kill some of them in the progress? :(

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Hello Niiania, thank you so much for taking interest in bees despite your fear of insects. For me, bees are very fascinating, and I can't help but be drawn to them. To answer your questions, because bees are very communal insects, they will always stay together. Yes, they are very loyal to their queen, but she does not run the hive, she just lays the eggs thus allowing the hive to continue to survive. Because of this fact, she plays a vital role and the other bees serve and protect her. When I remove bees, I take care not to harm bees as I am trying to save them. Some bees will be killed or left behind, it is unavoidable, but the majority of the bees and the hive itself will be saved. I get stung all the time removing bees. Doing this removal I was stung at least 15 times. That is not normal, usually it's only 1 or 2 or none at all. What part of the world are you in? Thanks for watching, and I hope to see your name in the comments again soon. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @niianina
      @niianina 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your answer. 😊
      Now I understand. I could have search for it in google, but it was nice to hear it from your opinion since you are a professional. 😊
      I live in Hungary! I've never really seen a bee colony before, but I'm sure I would never try to harm them, they are amazing creatures.
      Just I'm afraid of stungs.:D
      Thank you for your positive vibe, I love how happy you seem in every video of your. 😊 Peace Mr. Ed!

  • @MatthieuVincenot
    @MatthieuVincenot 7 лет назад +4

    Good stuff as usual... Would be good to see how things have evolved by the time you go pick them up... I'd like to see how they patch up the comb you've transferred and deal with the rubber bands...

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +3

      It did not take long for the bees to adapt to the new box. If I had not relocated those bees, they would have swarmed. By moving them into 2, 10 framed deep supers, with comb that was already drawn out, these girls thought they won the lottery. One very good sign of acceptance the bees give is when they start dragging the rubber bands out from the hive. This indicates the bees have attached the old comb to the frames and on the way to building more comb. These bees did this within 1 week. The hive is doing fantastic here at the abbey, and I am looking forward to seeing if they make it through the winter. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @annwithaplan9766
    @annwithaplan9766 7 лет назад +1

    I like how you measure the combs before putting into the frames. When those ones started falling forward I could hear myself saying out loud, "noooo" haha. Out in California my nephew used to help build duck boxes at a pond when he was in boy scouts.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I was so disappointed when all the comb fell, I almost stoped the video. It was a real mess, but the bees have cleaned everything up and are doing great. Did you nephew ever catchbees in his duck box? God's peace Annie.
      Mr. Ed

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 7 лет назад +1

      Jeff Horchoff - Hmm, I'll have to ask him. Well, I figured that as long as they didn't fall on th ground it was still good.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      The honey was VERY good, I split the haul with the home owners. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 7 лет назад

      That's great. I just made a cup of tea and used up most of my (local) honey. I was thinking of getting one of those boxes where the honey flows out of the tubes. : )

  • @courtneylynn8165
    @courtneylynn8165 7 лет назад +4

    I just watched all your videos. hello from Connecticut. God bless

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +7

      There is no way you could have watched all my videos, that would have taken months. But if you did, you deserve a metal, or at least a new pair of glasses because your eyes have got to bee tired. Thank you for all the time you spent watching my channel, I am humbled by your kindness. I am looking forward to hearing from you on another video. By the way, there is a new one coming out on Friday. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @brigittelm6054
    @brigittelm6054 7 лет назад +4

    Great job, that looked like your plan really worked... all is well

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +3

      Nobody was killed or injured, so yes, all went well. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jaratt85
    @jaratt85 6 лет назад +1

    You need to get some of those wood and screen queen cages for this sort of thing. They are small enough that you can attach them into a frame without them being too wide, and then you just plug the hole with bee candy and they will let her out in a day or so so they stay with the new hive. Cody Reeder (Cody's Lab) uses them all the time.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      There are many different types of queen catchers/holders, and I have tried most of them. For me, I prefer the "barret" style as it is the easiest to use though it can be difficult to place in between frames. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @skibaerle
    @skibaerle 7 лет назад +3

    As always: great video. Greetings from Germany where we have another four weeks of Summer holidays. Best days for teachers like me. REBECCA

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I can hardly wait for you to show your biology class some of the videos they missed while on Summer holiday. Get them to ask questions, I'll bee more than happy to respond. God's peace Rebecca.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jethrob2830
    @jethrob2830 7 лет назад +1

    Looks like they built there home on sand the way it all came crashing down. The poison ivy caught my attention. Good stuff, thanks.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      When the box initially fell from the tree, the jolt was so forceful, it broke the comb from its mooring. When I removed the front and the first section of comb, the whole thing just collapsed since there was nothing holding it up any longer. I won't lie, I was VERY discouraged when the comb fell from the box. Fortunately, things worked out well in the end. The poison ivy got my attention right away, but since I was wearing long sleeves and gloves, I just went to work. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @jethrob2830
      @jethrob2830 7 лет назад

      I will probably get a rash because I saw it, a great dislike for the stuff. When I saw that all fall apart it was an "Oh no" moment, but as with many things in life at that point you just keep moving ahead, it all works out and even when it doesn't God is still good. Blessings.

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 7 лет назад +3

    I have 3 wood duck boxes. No more wood ducks after new 4 lane messed up their fledging path to the creek a couple years ago. Squirrels and screech owls are using them but I've been hoping for a swarm of honey bees.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      Trust me, as soon as you forget about having the boxes in the tree, the bees move in. I'm sorry to hear about the lost habitat for the woodies, we have plenty of them here. I love watching them fly at first light right above the tree line. That is one beautiful duck. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @gerardjohnson2106
      @gerardjohnson2106 7 лет назад +3

      Jeff Horchoff I enjoyed the hens flying out & back (~1 hour round trip) both morning and evening to feed and water while they were setting their nests, ~28 days. I've watched 10 nests of wood ducks fledge and missed many more. Our Fish & Wildlife supervisor said he hadn't and didn't know of any of his officers who had witnessed even one wood duck nest fledging. One year the 3 boxes, all within 100' of our screen porch, had a total of 43 hatchlings take the "giant leap of faith". Their route to the creek was ~1/2 mile. That 4 lane (Ky-80, Murray, Ky) was just too much for the hens to handle with their babies in tow. I really enjoy your videos. I'm subscribed and also subscribed to 628dirtrooster. You two are entertaining and make bee keeping look way easier than it is.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Never saw any woodies fledge, but saw gangs of familes on the lake near me. When mama is in the water with her babies, she fains injury to lead you away. Awesome to witness nature in person, I try to do that in my videos. God's peace Gerard.
      Mr. Ed

  • @grahamrdyer6322
    @grahamrdyer6322 7 лет назад +2

    Good job as always, thanks for videoing the whole thing, God is with you.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      It always makes me happy when I see comments like yours. I wrangle bees because I love doing it. I make the videos of my adventures because I just want to share the experience because so many others can't. The pay check comes with comments like yours. Thank you, and thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @diegovd7215
    @diegovd7215 7 лет назад +1

    With all that comb collapsing action going on, you were quite blessed to find that queen alive and unharmed!
    If I may, two questions:
    1. Why did you not vacuum some bees first? The ones on the outside of the box?
    2. Could you have hung/nailed a frame of old comb on the tree after removing the duck box for the remaining bees to climb onto?
    Would that have been any better? I'm trying to get some pointers to be able to do some hive/swarms removals next year. Thank you .Best regards.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      The comb had separated from the box when it fell from the tree, and as I was removing it one section at a time, it just all fell over. I was very lucky the queen was not killed.
      Because the box was so far from an electrical outlet, I did not use the vac. Had I used the vac, the job would have been easier, but by not using the vac, the bees were less stressed. And stressed bees at this time of the year is not a good thing. I want the bees to survive the ordeal of a transfer, and by doing it by hand, increased the likelihood of that happening.
      Because I knew I was leaving the box there, I also was very confident that the bees in the tree would rejoin their sisters in the box. When I returned two days later to release the queen, all the bees had moved into the box. I would not have hung a old brood comb frame on the tree. I have heard that it works, but since I was leaving the box, I would just let the bees sort it out.....and they did.
      My slant on doing removals is this, it is very difficult work, and it requires many tools. You may make money doing it, but you will have earned every penny of it. It is also difficult to get started and may take several years to build up a name for yourself. I would think long and hard before jumping into it, but I must say at the same time, it is VERY rewarding. Let me know how things go for you, and if I can help, just ask. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @diegovd7215
      @diegovd7215 7 лет назад

      Thank you very much for your time and clear explanations. Best wishes.

  • @lordlamington5917
    @lordlamington5917 7 лет назад +2

    they look so calm. at the start at least

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      These bees meant business from the get go. I could not tell you how many stings I got doing this job. The most were given getting the box off the tree. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @maza65
    @maza65 7 лет назад +1

    Just found your channel and I must say i'm glad I did :) -Dean

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      What was the name of the video that lead to the discovery? Thank you so much for tuning in and commenting, I always want to know what viewers think about what they see on my channel. I hope to hear from yo again Dean. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @juleejames9977
    @juleejames9977 7 лет назад +4

    Love your videos! Could you do a tour of all the Abbey hives?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I plan on doing a abbey update when our weather starts cooling down, towards the middle of October. Thanks for watching.God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 7 лет назад +1

    Ha! The homeowner is standing a mile away with the end of that rope. :)

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      And he still was stung. I got stung at least 15 times on this transfer. The girls were not giving it up without a fight. I think they were so mean because there was no space left for them in the box. The bees are doing really well in their new hive at the abbey. God's peace. Mr. Ed

  • @itsnobodyg
    @itsnobodyg Год назад

    That is alot of bees Mr ed you got there in time to save them great job mr ed GOD bless your eyes for queen is amazing thank you for sharing

  • @lynjenkins1562
    @lynjenkins1562 7 лет назад +1

    That box was busting with bees! I never had any luck this year with my swarm traps so I finally gave in and bought two Nucs last week. They're doing great. Off topic, but wondering how you deal with Varroa? I want to make sure my girls are strong going in to winter. Thanks for all the inspiration Jeff!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Yes it was, but it was not a swarm. These girls had been there for a bit over a year, and now they call the abbey home. As far as dealing with Varroa, I do not treat. I let the bees handle it. Breeding good genetics, in my opinion, is the correct way in keeping bees. If the hive should die, so be it. The hives that are able to overcome attacks, are going to be reproducing, and that is the line I want to cultivate. It can be done. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @lynjenkins1562
      @lynjenkins1562 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the advice Mr. Ed!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      The great thing about keeping bees is there are many ways of doing it. When we find what works for us in our particular situation, then we refine and streamline the method. There will always be lots of ups and downs over time, but that's just how life works. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @onelionforlambs2019
    @onelionforlambs2019 7 лет назад +2

    I think you are a blessing! I wish more people had respect for the Lord's wonderfully design.... Be blessed in all you do. Love in Him.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for all your kind words, and your blessing for me. I find all my joy in Christ, and that I am allowed to express my appreciation and gratitude by working with bees and making videos about it. Thank you for following along. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @KleinerDrache
    @KleinerDrache 7 лет назад +1

    Oh, interesting....a duck box? never heard from that.
    Another interesting part would be the question, how old this hive is? On the sights of all this old comb with packed full of honey must be some years they live there...
    Another successful good job was done, and you´re healthy. Good Result there.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      We have a lot of ducks here in Southeast Louisiana, and one of the species is called a wood duck. If you will goggle it, you will find a very beautiful, colorful duck, at least the male duck is. These ducks prefer to build their nests in trees rather than on the ground. So, many people build these boxes, and the wood duck takes up residence in them. Because the boxes are rather large, they make wonderful bee boxes. The bees in this box had been there for better than a year judging by the comb and the honey in it. The hive had grown so large, that if I not transferred them, they would have swarmed very soon. Stay tuned, I will be doing another duck box removal very soon. God's peace Peter.
      Mr. Ed

    • @KleinerDrache
      @KleinerDrache 7 лет назад

      Sounds interesting. We have some ducks here, too, but I´m living in a small village, where is not so many ducks or sea there.
      I saw in the last few days your video about a duck box unboxing from 2 years ago. It was interesting too and it shows perfectly, how much time it would need to full clearing of this box.
      This box was a bit easier because of the honey-filled comb fell out itself.

  • @DriveShaftDrew
    @DriveShaftDrew 7 лет назад +1

    wow big bunch for sure good job ed

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Yes it was, and they were all crammed up in that little space. Had I not transferred them, they would have swarmed very soon. God's peace Drew.
      Mr. Ed

  • @stancexpunks
    @stancexpunks 6 лет назад +1

    Have you ever thought of attaching the comb to the frames by hearing the comb and pressing it onto the frame?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      Rubber bands are the best method. The comb is to heavy to support its self, and the rubber bands hold it in place. Keep watching and asking. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @julieenslow5915
    @julieenslow5915 6 лет назад +1

    Oh Jeff! I'm only halfway through watching this one and when those three large combs started leaning over and slowly gaining momentum - I was try sooo hard to warn you! Its March of 2018, 13 months after it happened, and I am trying to talk to you! LOL Don't tell the Rooster - I've done it to him twice. But you found the Queen!! And they are in MUCH better circumstances now, thank you for that one. Can you tell me how they are doing now?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      These bees made it through the winter, and I will be splitting them in just a few more weeks. Thanks for watching and beeing so engrossed in the wrangling. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @julieenslow5915
      @julieenslow5915 6 лет назад

      Oh that's great to hear! Thank you!

  • @artlover20.
    @artlover20. 7 лет назад +5

    Nice Job Mr. Ed! :D

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the thumbs up. Difficult job, but lot of fun. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @robertb2444
    @robertb2444 7 лет назад +1

    Great job, Jeff! I think those may have been Mallard bees! Excellent video! I wish I lived nearby, I would be right there with you helping you wrangle them rascal bees! I enjoyed the video very much, thank you for making it for us! Peace brother!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      If you lived nearby, I'd love the help. Rocket Scientist Steve has moved and his spot needs to be filled. Wreck it Ralph is always available thankfully, but another set of hands would bee nice. Thank you for the time you spend watching, and I am very glad you enjoy the adventures. God's peace Robert.
      Mr. Ed

    • @MsCherade9
      @MsCherade9 7 лет назад +1

      Jeff Horchoff Rocket Scientist Steve has moved? I take it this is due to the house fire they had? I feel really sad for them, you can lose so many irreplaceable things in such fires, though thankfully they and any pets are fine!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Yes he and his wife have moved to Lake Aurthur , Louisiana, about 4 hours away from the abbey. Both he and his wife are from that area and their daughter lives nearby also. They are moving ahead in their lives, but the wound is still very fresh. Keep them in your prayers. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @desmondsimmons1436
    @desmondsimmons1436 7 лет назад +1

    I removed a duck house about 4 years ago, but left the bees in the box and took it home with me. I hung it on a fence post and left them alone. I keep saying I am going to open them up and remove them but never seem to get around to it. They made it 3 years before dying out, but a had a swarm move back into the box a few weeks after and they seem to be going strong. No telling how many swarms I have caught from that hive.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Arkansas is full of woodies, I love watching them. I have another video coming up with another duck box, and I do just what you did. Well, I do plan on transfering them in the Spring,but who knows if I will get around to it. I know you understand. Good to hear from you Desmond. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @marshallwilliams9320
    @marshallwilliams9320 7 лет назад +1

    This guy never has to worry about a honey do list. He can just tell his wife the bees must've took it.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      She doesn't fall for that excuse anymore, now I tell her the dog ate it. Since there are 4 dogs she does not know which one to blame. Meanwhile, I'm in the garage eating honey. Thanks for watching. God's peace. Mr. Ed

  • @dougfairburn2037
    @dougfairburn2037 7 лет назад +1

    Jeff that's quite the challenge, and once again, you rose to the occasion, but i have a question.... How many hive do you have, you seem to get at least one more each week. Do you have a donation process for the Abbey and thank the contributor with one of those captured hives?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      You have a great avitar. There are about 60 hives here at the abbey now....and growing. Our goal is to have 100 sustainable hives so as to have a regular honey source for the gift shop which is the only place the honey is sold. People can sponsor hives and there is a process for that set up on the St. Joseph Abbey web page. Just find Abbee Honey, and you will see the process. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @myingroupidoldidnothingwro4650
    @myingroupidoldidnothingwro4650 7 лет назад +2

    *"The hard part of this job is bringing this box down"*
    _* starts chainsaw *_ Let's not make this harder than it needs to be(e)...
    Thanks for another great video, Mr. Ed. And thanks to 628Dirtrooster for supplying the drone, I mean queen.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      That is hilarious, I'm triple thumbs up on that one. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @rwolff8495
    @rwolff8495 7 лет назад +1

    Wow those are UNHAPPY bees 🐝

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Not anymore, they are happy as could bee in their new spacious bee box. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @piusarkar3821
    @piusarkar3821 6 лет назад +2

    I'm from India.I like u'r all videos.loved it.👌👌keep it up🖒🖒

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much for watching and for expressing your support for my efforts of saving bees. I have been rescuing bees from being needlessly destroyed for over 6 years now, and hope to continue to do so for many more years to come. I hope to hear from you again on more of my bee wrangling adventures. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @piusarkar3821
      @piusarkar3821 6 лет назад

      All the best

  • @OkieRob
    @OkieRob 7 лет назад +1

    that's quite a few bees there. nice save.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      And they all wanted a piece of me. Heck, and a bunch of them got it too. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @diesel_dawg
    @diesel_dawg 5 лет назад +1

    I cringed when the comb in the box collapsed and when you dropped the box onto the tarp. x___x

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад +1

      Weather it's a good experience or not so good experience, bee wrangling is always exciting . God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @bluzervic
    @bluzervic 7 лет назад +1

    what a great box of duckbees :P I was hoping to see a nice march into the box, but they just all stat there. Hope they are all doing OK. Just out of curiosity, what is your preferred method for Varroa treatment ? how often. Etc.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      The reason the bees just sat there was because this was an established hive, and I was trying to evict them and move them into my 10 frame hive body. The bees are now ALL in my bee box and doing very well here at the abbey. As far as my preferred treatment method, I let the bees take care of iot themselves. I do not treat with chemical. Breeding good genetics, in my opinion, is the correct way in keeping bees. If the hive should die, so be it. The hives that are able to overcome attacks, are going to be reproducing, and that is the line I want to cultivate. It can be done. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jackbquick123
    @jackbquick123 7 лет назад +2

    Great video you did a great job thanks for sharing. God bless

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Could you tell I was shaking when I was on the ladder getting ready to pry the box from the tree? That was an intense moment. I was happy it went well. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @malkbeth1
    @malkbeth1 5 лет назад

    Hi Mr. Ed, you doing great work ! I love your videos. Because of you, I would love to try beekeeping but I can't, im very alergic :(

  • @stevethomas9848
    @stevethomas9848 7 лет назад +1

    Why would they have necessarily swarmed if you had not relocated them? And when is your cutoff date for cutouts?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      There was no room left in the box for bees or the development of additional comb. I try to stop doing removals at the end of June and start up around mid September. Then, I stop again around Christmas, and start up again at the end of Feburary. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr.Ed.

  • @carolv8450
    @carolv8450 7 лет назад +1

    I love bees! Glad u could save them! Thank you. !

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      These are some really nice bees. I took a bunch of hits getting the box down, but after that, they settled down. The transfer was difficult because the comb had broken free from the box, but it all got worked out fine. The bees are doing great at their new home at the abbey, and I am very confident that next spring I will be splitting these girls and pulling honey from them. We shall see. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 7 лет назад +6

    I hoped the bees in the tree got the message and moved into the hive.
    What is a duck box ? I never heard of such a thing.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +5

      Here in Louisiana, as well as all over the US, there is a breed of duck known as the wood duck. This duck likes to build it's nest off the ground, and these boxes offer the perfect opportunity for the duck to do so. This was the 3rd hive I have removed from a duck box this year. As far as the bees coming down, they did so 2 days later. Sweet!!! Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @MsCherade9
      @MsCherade9 7 лет назад +2

      Jeff Horchoff Yeah, here in the UK we don't have duck boxes either! All of ours nest on the ground or on marshy land where the make nests, just like swans.

    • @jasonpatterson8091
      @jasonpatterson8091 7 лет назад +4

      MsCherade9 - That's the case for almost all of our waterfowl in North America, but wood ducks just have to be different. :-) They're beautiful birds as well, so lots of people enjoy having them around in their ponds and streams, and we've cut down most of the big old trees that have natural cavities for them to nest in, thus the duck nesting boxes. Nesting boxes and controls on hunting in the early 1900's brought them back from near extinction to their current status of least concern.

    • @danielweston9188
      @danielweston9188 7 лет назад +1

      Near a pond I put in two wood duck boxes and a Bee Trap that looked like a Wood Duck Nest (people steal bee traps). Just made a screen bottom and three small holes instead of the Large duck one.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      They steal bee hives also, I had 2 of mine taken years ago. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 7 лет назад

    I don't understand why you didn't vacuum these bees up before dismantling the hive. Can you explain so I can learn? Many thanks!

  • @bettyjanefelts
    @bettyjanefelts 5 лет назад

    I love your videos. Fascinating! I love the way you praise Jesus for the queen.❤️🙏

  • @coptotermes
    @coptotermes 6 лет назад +1

    Love your videos Jeff. I have a quick question, what size elastic bands do you use?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      I'm very glad you like my bee wrangling videos, I hope you find them informative and maybe even a bit entertaining. I use a #2 rubber band to hold the comb in place. I but a large bag from Office Depot for about $9.00. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will continue to watch and comment on my bee wrangling adventures. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @xshanghu
    @xshanghu 5 лет назад +1

    The entrance was too small for the ducks so they sublet to the bees?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      The ducks could not afford the rent, and with that many bees, it was easier fro them to come up with the rent money. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @DavidSpivakartsstories
    @DavidSpivakartsstories 7 лет назад +1

    Good job, Jeff! How many times did you get stung during this removal operation?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      No more than 15 times, but definately not less. Those girls did not want me to take that box off the tree. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @uncleandy7983
    @uncleandy7983 7 лет назад +1

    Where could I go to aquire some Bedico bee honey? I'm sure that hive was a stones throw from my house.

    • @MsCherade9
      @MsCherade9 7 лет назад +1

      Uncle Andy They certainly sell the honey from the Abbey bees in the Abbey shop, your best bet would be to give them a ring and see what stocks they have.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I would try at one of the many Farmers Markets they have around here. I know for a fact that there are several local bee keepers that sell their bees honey right there. I have seen local honey at both the Covington and Abita Farmers Market. Unfortunately, we have no more at the abbey. I know you will find it. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Believe it or not, we sold all our honey, 700 bottles, in 11 days. We will not have any more till October, and I don't know how much we will have. Thanks for trying to help. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @uncleandy7983
      @uncleandy7983 7 лет назад

      Jeff Horchoff Thanks for the input and keep the videos coming.

  • @davidhinson5010
    @davidhinson5010 7 лет назад +1

    When do you release the queen? Great videos by the way!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I released her 2 days later, and by that time, all the bees that had been up in the tree had moved down to the new hive. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @maxm2494
    @maxm2494 5 лет назад +1

    Love the vids! So, how long do the rubber bands stay on the combs? Do you cut them off once the bees start to fill in the frame?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад +2

      The bees will cut the rubber bands off the frames as soon as the comb is attached. After they cut the bands, they drag them out of the hive. It's really cool to see a rubber band hanging from the entrance. God's peace Max.
      Mr. Ed

    • @maxm2494
      @maxm2494 5 лет назад

      @@JeffHorchoff You too! Thanks!

  • @Flounder3000
    @Flounder3000 7 лет назад +2

    What is the difference in the really dark comb and very light yellow comb?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Dark comb is old comb and light comb is new comb. If there is honey in the comb, like in this video, that is fall honey, it also is dark. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @Flounder3000
      @Flounder3000 7 лет назад

      Thanks for explaining the difference. I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 7 лет назад +1

    What percentage of bees do you think you normally lose in a move like this? From your videos, I see some drown in honey, others squished in the queen-grabber-thingy, and I assume some just fly around and don't make it into the new box. Not judging; genuinely curious.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I really don't know the percentage that die doing a removal or transfer, but it is insignificant compared to how many would die if I did not remove them. I do know this, the majority of the bees come back with me, and I am grateful for it. Thanks for watching. God's peace. Mr. Ed

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey1977 7 лет назад +1

    That looked like poison ivy growing up the tree. Hate that stuff. This year alone I have watched your wrangle a massive number of bees. Do you maintain hives for all of them?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      A small percentage of the hive do not make the transition, they just fly off and try to make it somewhere else. I don't like when that happens because of the investment of time, energy, and money is just fluched. But the ones that do stay go on to bee very productive bees. We now have over 60 hives at the abbey. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @concorde8652
    @concorde8652 7 лет назад +1

    Hi from Barcelona. Nice videos!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to watch my channel Xavier, especially from Barcelona.....what a beautiful spot on the planet. I hope you continue to watch and comment. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @concorde8652
      @concorde8652 7 лет назад +1

      I watch your fantastic videos with my two children 6 and 10 years old. We love to know how bees live. Thank you very much for sharing your amazing job.
      Xavier

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      You are to kind, thank you for sharing with your children also. God's peace to you and your family.
      Mr. Ed

  • @bluecorona868
    @bluecorona868 5 лет назад +1

    i just think you are fab love your videos from the uk

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      That is so nice to hear, thank you. In truth, I'm just a fella who loves saving bees and sharing the adventures. Thank you so much for watching, and taking the time to leave a comment. Until the next time, God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @aghniafauziah9195
    @aghniafauziah9195 7 лет назад +1

    where are you bring all those bees to? 😮

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      I am the bee keeper for the monks at St. Joseph Abbey in Louisiana. All the bees that I wrangle are brought to one of the 5 bee yards that we maintain for the good of the environment and for the support of the monks. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @riverfallscory
    @riverfallscory 7 лет назад +1

    So will the queen stay in that holder while they come down or do you let her out?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I went back 2 days later and released the queen into the hive. All the bees that were on the tree had moved into the new box, and I left the box there a few more days and then brought everything to the abbey. The bees are doing fantastic. Thanks for watching.God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @williamkeaton1340
    @williamkeaton1340 2 года назад

    Had a little Bee-pocalypse in the box . Hope theere weren't too many casualties .

  • @Blake_Stone
    @Blake_Stone 7 лет назад +2

    Well here's your problem: no duck tape.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Great comment, you got me to laugh at it. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @time1800
    @time1800 7 лет назад +1

    I did not know Mr Ed was a bee swinger?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +3

      I have lots and lots of secrets, and because I'm in a good mood I will let you know one of them. I have done 3, thats THREE, swarm removals in the last 2 weeks, and yes, all of them are on video. So, now that I have your attention, and I hope you are not drooling on your monitor, I will be posting them in the next few weeks. I managed to get the queen on 2 of the 3, and the one where I did not get her, she got into the box on her own. So far, all are doing well. Alright, enough letting the bee out of the bag to early. Stay tuned. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @joehutchinson3191
    @joehutchinson3191 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      Thanks Joe, and if you did not know it, I post a new one every Friday. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @XsplosionBR
    @XsplosionBR 7 лет назад +2

    Hello Mr.Ed, do you have bee hives? If yes, How much honey its produced? peace

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +6

      Bruno, were you # 1 again, you were the first to comment. How's the weather in sunny Brazil? We have over 60 hives here at the abbey, and the number is always growing. The goal is to reach 100 sustainable hives so that we can theoretically produce 400 gallons of honey a year. Last June we harvested over 80 gallons so we are a far piece away. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @XsplosionBR
      @XsplosionBR 7 лет назад +2

      Jeff Horchoff Ohh gosh, good Lucky for you. you Will be reach at 100 hives Very soon. Here in Brazil its Very cold and I get sick yesterday, but its nothing haha Has no snow here but i deslike taking my nose freezing (about 10°C). Thanks for asking, keep making your excelent videos. Peace :D

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      I will do Bruno as long as you keep watching. I hope you feel better. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @selador11
    @selador11 7 лет назад +1

    Just curious about a couple of things. Why didn't you vacuum these bees like you normally do? And, why do you keep introducing yourself as Mr Ed, when the channel name is Jeff Horchoff?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Vacuuming bees stresses bees, so if I don't have to use the vacuum I won't. The vacuum is a very good tool, and it makes the removal so much easier, but I do consider the welfare of the bees in choosing to use the vac or not. I got the name Mr. Ed on my first day working at the Post Office. I was called that for 27 years, and I grew to really love it. Now, even though I have ben retires for almost 9 years, I still go by it, and use it for my RUclips channel. Thanks for watching, and I hope you continue to follow my bee wrangling adventures. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @PapaBee165
    @PapaBee165 3 года назад +1

    If you’re in Willis you’re 20 minutes from Papa Bee!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  3 года назад

      Sorry I did not know that then, I'd have loved visiting you. I hope there will bee a next time. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

  • @AndragonLea
    @AndragonLea 5 лет назад +1

    Is this one of the older videos from before he had the bee vacuum? :D

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад +1

      I had the bee vac with me, I just chose not to use it on this removal. As it turned out, everything went well. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @AndragonLea
      @AndragonLea 5 лет назад

      @@JeffHorchoff No worries, it just looks so much quicker than waiting for the bees to decide to move into their new box, is all. ^^

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 5 лет назад

    Bring i couple eye hooks with you in the kitthen rope with a carabina i think would do you good..you can take them back after you use them

  • @margerycurnow2739
    @margerycurnow2739 7 лет назад +2

    good job! x

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Thank you Margery, and thank you for watching and commenting. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @yukonjeffimagery
    @yukonjeffimagery 7 лет назад +1

    Nice when you can start a hive in a double deep .

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      I wish it would happen to you brother. I figure we are even though, you are catching all those salmon, and I have to settle for perch. God's peace. Mr. Ed

  • @retiremann1031
    @retiremann1031 Год назад

    You come a long way in making videos

  • @brigittelm6054
    @brigittelm6054 7 лет назад +1

    Why not take whole box , bagged up to the abby transfer there and retun box later to the home owner?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Either at the abbey or on the spot, the process had to be done. As it was still within my cut off date to do removals, just barely, I chose to do it on location. I have several oter videos coming up that I do just as you propose. Great comments. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @MsCherade9
      @MsCherade9 7 лет назад +3

      Jeff Horchoff I take it the cut-off date is to do with the time of year, the weather and the amount of pollen bearing plants and trees available until the autumn?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      You are absolutely 100% correct on your speculation. Besides, it's just to hot. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @novarandy79
    @novarandy79 7 лет назад +1

    you did not get any stings , i know bees do not like sweating people .how long did it take to do the job .

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Those bees did not want me to take that box off the tree, and they made sure I payed for it. I got hit at least 15 times on this one. The whole job took about 4 hours, but I had another 6 hours making 4 more visits. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jenkistner8691
    @jenkistner8691 7 лет назад +1

    You did not have your bee vacuum this time?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      It is a lot of fun to do bees without the vac, since I knew it was not going to be a very large area to work with, I decided not to use the vac. Also, the vac stresses the bees way more than just using my hands. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @lauraflasch7749
    @lauraflasch7749 7 лет назад

    Hello "Mr. Ed". One day you will have to let some of us know why you are Mr. Ed. I hope you do an update on this video. Always enjoy watching you wrangle. Have a blessed day.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Mr. Ed is the name that was given me on the first day I started working at the Post Office 36 years ago. I have always like the name, and upon retiring, I continued to use it as my name. Thank you fopr the blessing and watching my channel. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @lauraflasch7749
      @lauraflasch7749 7 лет назад +2

      The name fits you well. God's peace and continued blessings to you as well.

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Mr. Ed, the talking horse, I love it. Thank you for the blessing, and God's peace to you and yours. Mr. Ed

  • @brigittelm6054
    @brigittelm6054 7 лет назад +2

    Mister Ed do you make your own bee boxes and frames?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +2

      No, I buy the boxes and frames from Mann Lake, free shipping. I do build the screen bottom boards, inner covers, and top covers. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jamesfreeman4609
    @jamesfreeman4609 6 лет назад +1

    Jumpscare 10:40 . YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Peace

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад +1

      YOU WANT SOME OF THIS!!!!! I don't know what it is about a camera, but bees do not like them. Thanks for watching, and I hope you check out more of my bee adventures on my channel. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @gregfridholm2136
    @gregfridholm2136 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, Jesus!

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      AMEN!!! Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @MajSolo
    @MajSolo 5 лет назад

    the bottom class bees are not used to bee allowed to live indoors
    they cant believe it so they hang on the tree as usual :)

  • @sallyhuggins108
    @sallyhuggins108 6 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know what the name of the music playing is

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      The first one is titled," North," the second one is titled." Morning Stroll," and the third one is titled, "The Coldest Shoulder," and they can all be found on RUclipss audio library. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @MrLee-ue7iu
    @MrLee-ue7iu 6 лет назад +1

    How long does a queen live?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      Queens can live up to 5 years, where as a worker bee will live only 6 weeks. A drone, if he's unfortunate and does not mate with a queen, will live for one season only. If he is lucky enough to mate with a queen, he dies immediately after the act of mating.....his innards are pulled from his abdomen. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 7 лет назад

    there duck bees lmao there quacking! wtg jeff it must wore ya out ! You look tired Glade Walmart got a good supply of extra large rubber bands now. There good ones! OMG LEG WENT SMASH on top of em ! Your chopping them to pieces 10:21 Oh well wish it was a happy ending : ( Get him bees 10:40 THAT WAS A MAD BEE cheers buddy

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      There's always mayhem when doing a cut out, both for the bees and the bee wrangler. In the end, one of them is going to bee victorious, I'd just prefer it to bee me. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 7 лет назад +1

      lmao so true . I try to cut down on it tho by being more careful but a few still get it too OR ME OUTCH. Its been so hot glade made space for them to lay and make honey, I hope can get by a few more weeks or less cooler days b4 they become honey bound again . I kept plenty of sugar water out for em now. some time I use coffee, vanillia extract or little salt in the sugar water helps em out MORE My bees are like me sweating there buns off it just too hot

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад

      Just put sugar water out on a couple new ones tonight, they really need it. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 7 лет назад

      Sweet! yep ! i put it out as long as they take it. they quit i quit but i don't see any nectar for em now ! Other than morning dew. All there fruits are gone. YES they will hit it hard rite now with in these last few months. cheers my friend

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 7 лет назад

      Poor Randy got stung in the face today

  • @joerowland607
    @joerowland607 7 лет назад +2

    Couldnt find the queen. That sounds like a dirtrooster operation. Your supposed to be getting ribbing points to get over on him. Better watch him he is trying to outdo you on bee captures.lol. Dont feel bad I like giving him a hard time too

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      To tell the truth, as I was searching for the queen I got a call from the Rooster. I know you know that he has a drone following me 24/7 keeping tabs on all my bee adventures trying to keep one step ahead of me. Well, when I answered my phone, he told me to look behind me on the leg of the sawhorse because he had seen the queen land
      there a few minuets earlier. Darn if he wasn't right. I owe him one for that one. God's peace brother.
      Mr. Ed

    • @joerowland607
      @joerowland607 7 лет назад +2

      Jeff Horchoff he is just trying to learn all your tricks

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      That would take every bit of 3 minuets, with seconds to spare. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @cherylcarnes3046
    @cherylcarnes3046 7 лет назад

    It's sad to see the ones that got squished. Maybe you could brush them off before you hold up the queen catcher. 😐

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  7 лет назад +1

      Trust me, the ones on the queen catcher don't get squished. It's the unfortunate ones that were under the comb when it fell on them that were killed. All in all, better to lose some than the whole hive. If I had not removed the bees, they would have been destroyed. Thanks for watching.God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @jimschultz9465
    @jimschultz9465 6 лет назад +1

    why the blue gloves?

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      They are honey proof as well as sting proof, that's what I call a winner. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

  • @staceyleblanc234
    @staceyleblanc234 6 лет назад +1

    Man thats alot of bees 😕😦

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  6 лет назад

      This hive had at least 20,000 bees in it, and they were not all that friendly at first. After stinging the homeowner twice, and me 5 or 6 times, they settled down and allowed me to transfer them to the bee box. I'm happy to say, these bees are doing fantastic now. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed

    • @staceyleblanc234
      @staceyleblanc234 6 лет назад

      Jeff Horchoff thank you i say you guys are pretty brave and will do

  • @benji7839
    @benji7839 5 лет назад +1

    Like your video so much

    • @JeffHorchoff
      @JeffHorchoff  5 лет назад

      I post these videos, to show just how important bees are to our very survival, and why we should not just kill them out of ignorance. I have been rescuing bees from being needlessly destroyed for over 6 years now, and hope to continue to do so for many more years to come. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace.
      Mr. Ed you Benjamin.

    • @benji7839
      @benji7839 5 лет назад

      @@JeffHorchoff Ok Hope you have a great day