I like your operation. It is good to see some of the bee keepers that started years ago that still love it . I started bee keeping in 1968 . I down sized years ago because of my age an health but still doing it . Keep it going and have fun with it. Thanks
It's liquid feed Beekeepers will often feed their bees in the fall and through the winter. When nectar flows are low, or when hives are low on their food stores
Nice video,Jason is a great guy ,he’s a great help to my father in law with his bees 👊🏼👍🏻
That's awesome!
Well done Drew ... thanks for sharing their story. Happy New Year from south Texas :)
We are happy to share their story, Happy New Year to you too!
What a amazing video! I would definitely like to see this become a series.
Thanks, we are working on making more videos like this!
100% great idea
I like your operation. It is good to see some of the bee keepers that started years ago that still love it . I started bee keeping in 1968 . I down sized years ago because of my age an health but still doing it . Keep it going and have fun with it. Thanks
Thanks for watching, we appreciate hearing from someone who has been at it for so long!
It’s payed for by elap and your tax dollars for ppb
Awesome video! Love it!
Thank you for watching!
Great video. Thank you.
We're glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the information on how you got started.
We appreciate you watching!
What was the liquid being pumped in? Some type of winter food stores?
It's liquid feed Beekeepers will often feed their bees in the fall and through the winter. When nectar flows are low, or when hives are low on their food stores
The liquid feed is ProSweet syrup with ProHealth essential oils added.
Thanks!