David, hello from Greece! Mind you, this is not a question! (Don't compain man, we all love you!) It's a huge thank you for the things you have taught me through your videos. Kind regards
Wrapping is a benefit if you have crazy wind they keeps the bees easier to keep the hive warm anything you do to support your bees are good benefits for winter winters can be tough
I use 6 mil nitrile gloves. I have not been stung through them yet. They are thicker than usual gloves and generally considered for automotive use. The ones i use have textured finger tips.
I want to thank you for your answer on green drone frames just ask because just frozen some and had to put them back in for them to clean and they started to filling with nectar
OMG! Watched this and went out to try to inspect my hive and happened on intense robbing had just started. My entrance reducer doesn’t fit well and had fallen out. I rushed in and pushed it back as best I could and threw a sheet over my hive. Wondering when it will be safe to open to check the devastation.
David. You may have misunderstood my question. What I meant was that I put a second brood chamber last week that I rolled extra wax onto. Basically I'm experimenting hoping they'll build wax comb at this late of date. No dearth here in west michigan as of yet and the outlook on weather has it staying warm into October. My hope is that this new brood will build foundation so that my queen has plenty room. So I now have a full brood box on bottom, empty brood box without drawn comb on that, a super at 70 percent on that, and then I added a 2 gallon bucket of 1:1 on top of the hive. Plenty of goldenrod still and aster is popping big time. Plenty of water close with a pond and stream. I will wait another week and check that second brood chamber to see how they're doing. If they can build the foundation I may pull the super and set it away from my hives so that they'll transfer the honey into the brood box. Sorry so long winded. Just appreciate your insight. Rather not do more harm than good this time of year as it's my first season.
I started feeding my bees in early September thinking I was going to get bees of winter physiology, I’m in Missouri near St Louis. This was to early, I was fooled because they were eating it so fast. Had a colony swarm on me on Sept 14, I put the small swarm in a Nuc box above the original colony, on a double screen board. I have virgin queens in both colonies now. There’s still drones in the large colony, so I think there’s probably drone congregations still around. I hope the Nuc can grow fast enough to make it through winter. I am still feeding all 4 of my colonies. I will have to learn when we get a fall dirth in my area.
Awesome Q&A session. Two questions for you. Which class?classes do you recommend to take first? Do you or can you make candy boards for Layens hives? Thanks
Is it okay to top feed right now (end of September) with a food hive roof (not flat) I'm afraid robber bees will try and get sugar water up top. They wouldn't be able to get to it with the screen.
Hello David. I'd moved wild bees from my backyard to a new hive I bought sometime in April. I' d check the hive two weeks ago, the hive is filled up with bees and honeycomb. Bees are swamped out side the during hot day, I added a super box. First time keeping bees. Is ok to add the super box? Thank you.
The girls are ignoring the pollen patties and feeders with your additves,but the wasps are going nuts on the feeders. I am trying to do the winter physiology prep.. I am in PNW Mt. Hood.should I pull patties and feeders to deter the wasps? The bumble bees are harvesting the arnica blossoms next too the hives though I really don't see the honey Bees on them since mid August. They too arr ignoring the feeders and patties
David, hello from Greece! Mind you, this is not a question! (Don't compain man, we all love you!) It's a huge thank you for the things you have taught me through your videos. Kind regards
Wrapping is a benefit if you have crazy wind they keeps the bees easier to keep the hive warm anything you do to support your bees are good benefits for winter winters can be tough
You’re doing very great and this is very super useful
I use 6 mil nitrile gloves. I have not been stung through them yet. They are thicker than usual gloves and generally considered for automotive use. The ones i use have textured finger tips.
I want to thank you for your answer on green drone frames just ask because just frozen some and had to put them back in for them to clean and they started to filling with nectar
Glad I could help!
appreciate your hard work David, you've taught me lots 👍
OMG! Watched this and went out to try to inspect my hive and happened on intense robbing had just started. My entrance reducer doesn’t fit well and had fallen out. I rushed in and pushed it back as best I could and threw a sheet over my hive. Wondering when it will be safe to open to check the devastation.
Great as always. Thank you.
Hey thanks for answering my question about 51 percent bees wax
Thank you for all the info. I guess I need to look up what is a refracomiter??
Great question for tonight's livestream, every Thur 7pm CT. Here's the link: www.honeybeesonline.com/live
David. You may have misunderstood my question. What I meant was that I put a second brood chamber last week that I rolled extra wax onto. Basically I'm experimenting hoping they'll build wax comb at this late of date. No dearth here in west michigan as of yet and the outlook on weather has it staying warm into October. My hope is that this new brood will build foundation so that my queen has plenty room. So I now have a full brood box on bottom, empty brood box without drawn comb on that, a super at 70 percent on that, and then I added a 2 gallon bucket of 1:1 on top of the hive. Plenty of goldenrod still and aster is popping big time. Plenty of water close with a pond and stream.
I will wait another week and check that second brood chamber to see how they're doing. If they can build the foundation I may pull the super and set it away from my hives so that they'll transfer the honey into the brood box.
Sorry so long winded. Just appreciate your insight. Rather not do more harm than good this time of year as it's my first season.
Will a hive ever swarm if it has an ectra empty box, IE plenty of room. Thanks,
Hi Dave
Curious on your thoughts of storing bees in a Greenhouse during the winter. I am in Northern Vermont.
In my online winter course I address this, but it's usually a bad idea.
I started feeding my bees in early September thinking I was going to get bees of winter physiology, I’m in Missouri near St Louis. This was to early, I was fooled because they were eating it so fast. Had a colony swarm on me on Sept 14, I put the small swarm in a Nuc box above the original colony, on a double screen board. I have virgin queens in both colonies now. There’s still drones in the large colony, so I think there’s probably drone congregations still around. I hope the Nuc can grow fast enough to make it through winter. I am still feeding all 4 of my colonies. I will have to learn when we get a fall dirth in my area.
Goo gone works great on propolis
I just caught a swarm yesterday here in Florida
Awesome Q&A session. Two questions for you. Which class?classes do you recommend to take first? Do you or can you make candy boards for Layens hives? Thanks
Is it okay to top feed right now (end of September) with a food hive roof (not flat) I'm afraid robber bees will try and get sugar water up top. They wouldn't be able to get to it with the screen.
Do you use gardstar or grubx for the hive beetle problem or do you not have SHB?
You sure that wasn't oorah USMC!
Enjoyed the video
What is your opinion of "hot boxes?"
Hello David. I'd moved wild bees from my backyard to a new hive I bought sometime in April. I' d check the hive two weeks ago, the hive is filled up with bees and honeycomb. Bees are swamped out side the during hot day, I added a super box. First time keeping bees. Is ok to add the super box? Thank you.
Please help me dev, I try split but unsuccessful, my nuc box is reduced now it one month, what can I do with my nuc..?
The girls are ignoring the pollen patties and feeders with your additves,but the wasps are going nuts on the feeders. I am trying to do the winter physiology prep.. I am in PNW Mt. Hood.should I pull patties and feeders to deter the wasps? The bumble bees are harvesting the arnica blossoms next too the hives though I really don't see the honey Bees on them since mid August. They too arr ignoring the feeders and patties
Good video as always. Really like your questions and answers
Why do I have to kill 300 bees to check for mites Why can’t I just treat without checking please tell 💯
You have to test to check the mite load. Recheck to see if the treatment worked.
To see if what your doing works
Hey David, Enjoy your videos and chats. Are you going to have any special deals for Kamon's Conference?
Our products are in such high demand and sell out so quickly.