Beekeeping Honey Bee Hive Inspection: Tips for Keepers
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
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Loved seeing the queen laying an egg! Thanks for the great video. I'm off to inspect my hive and am glad to have seen your nice slow inspection. I am going to try to do the same thing- minus picking up my queen!
I love honeybees. I could watch them all day. They can mesmerize me that’s for sure. Good video. Always good videos. Thank you. God Bless.
This has been dramatic and I love it my first time to see the queen
Yay! I am so happy you waited for the queen to lay her egg, so I could watch. Awesome!
Really amazing tutorial especially the queen laying an egg!!
Great video. It's half a decade old and yet it feels like we got to hang out with you today and gain some excellent insight. Thank you for sharing!
Never ever ceases to amaze me that people do this without protective gear. Not even a veil. Great video.
Have been watching you on my you tube tv for years , decided to go on computer and subscribe to your channel this morning , love your videos and especially your life lessons at coffee time ,,,all are very helpful to me and my 93 year old mother ,who has recently come to live with me ...she loves to watch you and gives her understanding of what I am doing and experiencing with my bees. And she understands now why i love working with them...I've kept bees for 7 years some good years some bad. But enjoy it so much i won't quit ..am learning a lot from your videos that is helping me be a better beekeeper. I'm 73 and will do it as long as i am able God Bless...and thank you so very much ..just keep them coming...
I appreciate the methodical procedure by which you undertook this inspection. It's becoming sort of a ritual for me so I'm glad to incorporate nuggets of best practices with videos like this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video, it is my first year beekeeping, lot to learn. I am so impressed with your gentle bees, my bees are stinging me through my jeans and bee suit ones or twice every time I do Inspection
Never, ever ceases to amaze me how people casually work with a beehive without protective gear. We had two hives when I was a kid and I never even got to the point of going without gloves, let alone a hat. Great video!
Superb video - such a refreshing change to watch a master at work - no suit, no gloves, just a few puffs of smoke, and that slow, easy, totally relaxed approach and application - and not a sting in sight! A very salutary lesson on how the job should be done - Health and Safety, and all the lawyers out there - take note!! I look forward to checking out your website and other videos. Please keep them coming.
I showed my 3 year old daughter the honey bees we have on our flowers and she asked, "Where do the bees live?" We fired up the RUclipss and watched this video twice. She thought the queen should be wearing a dress. Thanks for the video!
Art Linkletter used to have a program (many years ago) titled “kids say the darn desk things”.)
Great video. My husband and I learned a lot from this. we loved watching the queen and find ourselves standing there watching them come in in the evenings with their legs full, it's very relaxing.
Excellent video, thank you so much for making it, I will be opening my first hive this weekend and I was clueless on what to do, I have all the tools and will be looking for the queen, now I know how! wish me luck!
Thanks! Very informative. 1st time I've seen a queen lay. Neat!
THIS IS SO COOL! We're getting bees this spring and this is so interesting and informative. Thanks!!
I could watch & listen all day! 🐝🍯🐝
A great watch on how to conduct inspection, gives me confidence in starting my own hive/hives, thank you from the UK.
This is a great video on hive inspiration. You are very gentle with the bees and they seem to have accepted you as one of their own 🙂
Thanks David. Your a natural in front of the camera. Your knowledge shines through and I was able to take in a lot of information. Thankyou from Bolwarra, NSW Australia.
Wonderful to watch you interact with the bees. Inspiring!!! Thank You!
It is beautiful.Learning a lot.It makes venturing into bees seems easier. Thanks David
This was great. Thank you for taking the time to show it all. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, I set my mom up with two packages back in April. This will help her alot.
I love watching the bees work my mint plants in the summer, never seen a hive this closely before. Thanks for filming, great video!
David I need your recipe for the winter feed board please? Enjoy your videos and knowledge on beekeeping I’ve subscribed and learning a lot. Been a beekeeper for 50 years and still learning from You Tube. Just finished five two frame nucs got them painted and ready for use. Going to try raising queens this year, first time ever will see how it goes. Thanks again.🐝👍
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Amazing, thanks for sharing, learning quite a lot, many blessings
You are so welcome
Thanks for sharing! Very informative to a first year beekeeper!
I've just started a bee keeping course and really loved this vid. Thank you.
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Great stuff Dave, thank you.
Wow you're amazing, really enjoying and concerning the bees their wealth, not like a job for the honey or selling the bees. I watched a lot of videos, some didn't care about the bees like you do. Love your videos! I would love to support you, but your shipping fee is over my head. Thank you!😊
So nice of you
Thanks very much. Great video for beginners.
Super informative and easy to understand. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. Definitely helps in my bee keeping journey!
Glad to help!
AWESOME VIDEO! I could have watched the queen for hours
Thanks Josh, I love just observing the bees and learning why they do what they do.
Good video, nice tips along with being able to physically see it is great for learning. Thank you.
Jason Kish Thanks Jason. People love to take my classes and I think what they enjoy the most is me out their with them frame by frame, learning beekeeping hands on, touch and feel.
Great film David especially watching the Queen
I loved it 😊
nice video it is alway great to have a review of what should be done.
Rich Kenny Some beekeepers keep what they know close to their chest. But I love sharing what I learn and discover with others...anything to help our bees!
Excellent video thank you
Hi David, I love your videos. Could you please do a video on good hive hygiene? What to do to ensure the hive stays healthy? Thank you!
Bet pot smoke works best 🤣 the most relaxed bees in the world
well done Dave!
+David Morse Thanks David
Great stuff! This is my First year and have a hard time finding the queens have not seen them. Brood comb is nicely done, lot of nectar, honey. My bee are putting comb between the two deeps and the queen laying eggs in them, should I clean off the comb and force my hand?
GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME
Can I suggest... I always remove the 2 end frames first and place them in a Nuc box at the front of the hive and close off the exit and put the lid on. Which end do I start? Well, I decide that early on in the season. If the brood starts filling to the left then I start on the opposite end where the chances of it not having brood for months is more likely. This reduces the chance of me squashing the queen either between frames or at the ends of the frame; because there is only a slight gap at the end, and if I happen to nudge the frame to one side as I lift it out, she may get hurt.The end I decide on to always open from I push a drawing pin into that end frame so I know to start that end when I do further inspections.
Then I only smoke this end to encourage the queen to move away to the centre, thereby lessening the chance of the queen being 0n the first 2 frames and injuring her.
This is the important bit I am wanting to get across.... When lifting out the 3rd and subsequent frames, do NOT lift them directly out. The gap at each end of the frame is increased if you push one side of the frame away (any side) and lift the frame out at an angle, (diagonally) and it minimises the chances of killing the queen. It also means that when you are dislodging a propolised frame end with your hive tool in order to lift it out, you only have to break the seal at one end because the action of pushing the frame away at one side will break the propolised end anyway. This means NOT having to move your hand across the bees to the other end of the frame(possibly spooking the bees)
For example. Left hand on frame end - then right hand with hive tool to break right hand side of the frame end - push away RHS - and then right hand to pick up the end. Is that clear? I hope so.Steve
Very nice video. I had to watch it all the way to the end. This is something I had never seen before and was very informative for me. Now I van appreciate more as to what goes into bee keeping. Many thanks for sharing and posting.
MrGrunthunter's Adventures Thank you! I've worked with honey bees for years and they still fascinate me. They are an amazing creature.
Thanks for the great video and all the information you passed along! I wish my queen was marked....still have not found her!
Very good video
I don’t understand how this man isn’t dead. What a badass.
I'll take that as a compliment. Usually when someone uses the word ass toward me, it is not a compliment 😂
Thank You David!!
A+ excellent video! thanks so much i leared a lot. i have two swarm traps im about to transfer and totally new to this.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Thanks I learned a lot I'm from RSA and want to start bee-keeping but don't know a lot but this helped me understand more. I don't know yet if you have other videos I will keep looking, I want to know how to look for the larva and so forth, the more detailed inspection and how to catch a wild swarm that I have seen on the farm.
They are very calm on the comb. I am considering starting beekeeping in Laos when I retire. My father and I had 20 hives years ago, but I have since stopped honey production. I am debating whether I will sell my equipment or not. Anyway, nice video.
very interesting, exactly what i was looking for, thx for posting
Good to hear
thanks for that video. it really was comprehensive. as a newbee i appreciate this / thanks i have learned !!
Charlie Tesoriere Thanks! We never stop learning.
How are you doing this without a suit?!!! Holy crap! Awesome!
Great tape thanks
Great video, well done !
+Paul Fisher Thanks Paul
Great video, thank you!
what a amazing blog David, I'm no a keeper of bees just love to keep them one day, how you handaled your bees and picked the queen up like that, never seen that before but I am new to this, and thanks for sharing your nolidge with us, thanks I thought it Was grate info
thanks Richard
+trickytricky100 Thanks Richard. I enjoy bees so much. It is my passion.
Loving it, thanks 🐝
Mike & Carolyn Peronti- just getting started and expecting our first three Nucs around the middle of September. We are in Central Florida. Spending the time between now and September Learning, Going to Bee School, and visiting with New Bee Club work sessions and getting our Apiary ready. Is there a reason I didn't see a Bee Excluder between the two brood boxes and the Super in the first hive you were working on. What is your opinion of Bee Excluders?
Thank u very interesting learnt lots
You're the best. I really enjoyed this video!
Great video!
So information in this video. I noticed no queen excluder. Last year my queen got into the home super
Yup, watch my video on queen excluders: ruclips.net/video/60nhl3OCIAI/видео.html
that was pretty funny, I thought, hey this fellow really knows how to spot a queen, he's passing over the frames fast! in the end I see a big ole green splot on the queens head, Lol
+Rachel Woodruff Yup, a queen with a painted thorax sure makes her easier to find!
Great video thanks
Thanks! This was a fun one to make.
Good video
Thanks for this great video. I just got my first box of bees and will do the first inspection in a couple days. It was a split and we are not for sure if the queen slipped into the split box?? lucky me if she did. So I'll be looking for eggs or queen cells.
You're the Mr Rogers of bees :)
You're like the Mr. Rogers of beekeeping.
quietpianist Thanks, I take that as nice compliment. I just need his trademark sneakers, sweater and trolly car. He once said, "Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people".
hey David, how do you mow the grass around your hives? any trouble with bees? do you suit up? Thanks!!
Oh yea, I suit up and expect a disagreement with them :)
@@beek Oh man! I have only mowed once and I suited up for it but I was thinking of trying it without the suit LOL
How often do you inspect a hive. My husband says that I inspect them too much. And that's why I lose hives
thank you!
The queen is like a celebrity lmao
Mr Burns, Thanks for the great video! I noticed your hives were out in the open so to speak. Do they do okay in the winter without a windbreak? Looking at the corn behind you it looks like you are in the midwest. Do you have to take any precautions when spraying the cornground? I also noticed that you use hivestands as well as having a hive on a slab. What difference if any do you notice between the two setups? Do you use screened bottom boards or solid? Thanks for reading this. I am a novice beekeeper from Ohio. Joe
+Simon joe Thanks Joe. I usually use a wind break or wrap my hives when it gets really cold. I've had hives next to corn for 11 years here and have never had an issue. My farmer works with me really well. The hive stands are just more convenient to the beekeeper. Makes no difference to the bees. Always use screen bottom boards for mite control. Thanks!
Good video on inspecting the hive. Will you go back later to check the queen cells?
Chris Rivers Not really. I'm teaching a Beekeeping Institute and when we inspected that hive today, I'm pretty sure I removed it.
the queen is beautiful.........
Why aren't the frames designed with wire loops to make them easier to lift out?
How come you don't use a queen excluder screen?
hi, it looks like a field of corn behind you. what type of field is on the other side of the hives?
Big celebration when queen laying lol
God that man must have balls of steel lol
David, I've noticed that you didn't use a queen soparter or it's not necessarily
Watch my video: ruclips.net/video/60nhl3OCIAI/видео.html
Do you mow the lawn around hives with no issue?
I made a video on that: ruclips.net/video/0OVI9F9EkFA/видео.html
David, do you use wax foundation or plastic foundation
I started out with only wax foundations back in the 90s but for the last few decades I've enjoy plastic foundation in wooden frames.
I like the video. I wish I could access my 4 hives with no protection. I am in full head to toe bee suit and still get stung every time. I have no idea how you do it without protection.
A few times I've had to abandon the video :)
sweet! job
Queen at 7:17 walking toward corner of frame
I saw the queen bee!!!
So i have a greenhouse. Not big enough to support a hive alone. Could a hive have a front and back door so that one door is in the wild and outside the green house. The other allows access to the greenhouse? Thus giving them the choice? Buying small bumble bee hives that die to do pollinations isn't ideal. A honey be hive would be great.
May have trouble keeping them in that hive, they prefer the one small entrance so it's easier to protect from non-human honey robbers!
Hlo David I have 1 bee hive and which season does bee put honey on their hive?
+Saurabh Shrestha Usually you can start seeing extra honey the second year. The first year, the bees have to consume nectar to make wax for their nest area.
Will you be offering classes at 50% off this year?
I do not think in February, but whether it happens this spring...kinda doubt it but you never know. I think for the content and expertise, the current price is very practical when you also consider not having to travel or take time off work.
Soooo! Coool!
Avesome video
I appreciate you saying so.
What's a tip to put queen back in hive to keep her alive