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Jason, you are a really remarkable fellow! I just joined your group. I like your RUclips videos but I also like the idea of the group of beekeepers helping one another. I have some that for over 30 years and have spoken as the Keynote speaker in 38 different places. So I’d be honored to be part of this group you have put together. Thanks very much for all that you do to help other beekeepers!
Hello Dan, I appreciate the kind words and I am glad you enjoy the videos I produce. Just knowing that you watch them is a huge pat on the back to me. In 2011, You were one of the instructors at a 2 days queen rearing class in Wooster, Ohio and I was one of the students. I clearly remember you and another fellow teaching a class on using the cell punch method. Jim Tew, Dana Stahlman and a couple others big names were teaching topics too. You inspired me years ago and for that I thank you. I'm am super excited that you joined my new community! Welcome to the group!!
I have one hive and it is hot, screened floor, shaded top and 1 gallon every three days of 1:1 sugar water, 104 degrees in Texas! I hope I’m not hurting them opening the hive every three days
I'm lucky because of the rain we had lately and flowers that gives plenty of pollen and nectar gives my bees plenty of it. I planned it well this spring by planting in stages so not everything came up at same time but with 2-3 weeks between each flowering. And 0 mite on my hives but it's because that don't have contacts with other bees.
Northwest Wisconsin here, our girls haven't finished capping their honey super yet....we usually start feeding in the next month or so but we wanted to wait and finally get a honey harvest...don't know what to do
My bees attitude never changed.i know when its a good time to disturb them and when not.i have never treated my bees with chemicals or any of the other things a lot of"bee keepers" put into their hives and i have never had problems with my bees over the last 20 years i've been desling with honey bees
My 🐝 are doing excellent no chemicals in my hives. Drone frame in your hove helps control the mites. You just have to watch and pull it before they hatch. Put in in the freezer overnight and use it again
August is such an important month. Then we get to September, another insanely important month. Im about done with my OAV rounds then it'll be ckean up where needed and time to super.
In case you missed it, My new community (Beekeeping Blueprint) has switched to a lifetime subscription, all for less than a cup of coffee! Check it out!!
🔸(Lifetime Membership) Beekeeping Blueprint Community with code (JASON): community.beekeepingblueprint.com/checkout/community-access
Jason, you are a really remarkable fellow! I just joined your group. I like your RUclips videos but I also like the idea of the group of beekeepers helping one another. I have some that for over 30 years and have spoken as the Keynote speaker in 38 different places. So I’d be honored to be part of this group you have put together. Thanks very much for all that you do to help other beekeepers!
Hello Dan, I appreciate the kind words and I am glad you enjoy the videos I produce. Just knowing that you watch them is a huge pat on the back to me. In 2011, You were one of the instructors at a 2 days queen rearing class in Wooster, Ohio and I was one of the students. I clearly remember you and another fellow teaching a class on using the cell punch method. Jim Tew, Dana Stahlman and a couple others big names were teaching topics too. You inspired me years ago and for that I thank you.
I'm am super excited that you joined my new community! Welcome to the group!!
Love seeing the management in this video. Ladybug and Moose know how to do it. 🥰
It's mainly Ladybug who knows what she is doing, Moose just follows. :)
Great show JC thanks for the heads up. Took some more food out for the girls.
That's nice the one time fee..glad your bees are well
I might add killing the mites to make strong nurse bees that raise the winter bees.
Your community board sounds interesting.
Good point!
The new community is growing fast, you should join! Would love to see you over there.
@@JCsBees Apologies. I'm way behind watching.
You're always interesting and I'm sure it's going to be helpful. Absolutely I'll join.
@MinnesotaBeekeeper No apologies needed my friend, I know how it is. I look forward to chatting over on the Blueprint community. 😊
I have one hive and it is hot, screened floor, shaded top and 1 gallon every three days of 1:1 sugar water, 104 degrees in Texas! I hope I’m not hurting them opening the hive every three days
Just in time for the bee show! Happy beekeeping Jason!
Good morning! You got the first comment! :)
Great video.
I'm lucky because of the rain we had lately and flowers that gives plenty of pollen and nectar gives my bees plenty of it. I planned it well this spring by planting in stages so not everything came up at same time but with 2-3 weeks between each flowering. And 0 mite on my hives but it's because that don't have contacts with other bees.
Dearthy here in Detroit. But - golden rod is coming on.
I seen early varieties of Golden Rod blooming here. My bees usually don't touch it for another month, maybe 6 weeks.
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Northwest Wisconsin here, our girls haven't finished capping their honey super yet....we usually start feeding in the next month or so but we wanted to wait and finally get a honey harvest...don't know what to do
That makes sense for your location. Congrats on the harvest!
You can pull the uncapped honey and put it in a dryer room.
I think it’s important to state the region you’re currently in, I’m in central Florida and it’s hard to find revenant information.
I agree, normally I start each video and mention "I'm a central Ohio" beekeeper.
My bees attitude never changed.i know when its a good time to disturb them and when not.i have never treated my bees with chemicals or any of the other things a lot of"bee keepers" put into their hives and i have never had problems with my bees over the last 20 years i've been desling with honey bees
I agree 100%
My 🐝 are doing excellent no chemicals in my hives. Drone frame in your hove helps control the mites. You just have to watch and pull it before they hatch. Put in in the freezer overnight and use it again
Are there plans for the varroa models????
I have already sold a few already. If your interested email me honeycomb_hill@yahoo.com
August is such an important month. Then we get to September, another insanely important month. Im about done with my OAV rounds then it'll be ckean up where needed and time to super.
I am just starting my OA treatments so your ahead of me. Your probably looking forward to more extracting! lol
@@JCsBees I don’t even want to think about it. I took a peek at a super I left on for room and half was capped honey, so uggh. .
Do you think this new community site will replace your you tube site?
The new community will never replace my YT channel. However, I do believe the new community will add more value to my channel content.
55°F is meaningless.
Why do you think that?
About 12.78 degrees Celsius. if that helps.
Hard pass on another social media app. Good luck on your endeavor.
I understand. Thanks!