I love your "this is fun stuff Woo! " thats how i feel everytime i open a hive😂😂🎉..also thanks to you i caught a queen walking thru a swarm and picked her right up..it was an amazing moment. Ty for all you do!🐝✨️
4:20 ive had that exact situation happen and its no fun.. since then I've taken to using a charcoal briquette in my smoker.. it really helps to keep the fire going.. i torch the briquette and put it in first, burlap and some hickory chainsaw shavings on top, just give the smoker a little shake and then some puffs and away you go.
SUPER DUPER PLUS VIDEO, David, your videos just keep getting better and educational! I'm doing my hive tomorrow hopefully I will have at least another hive when inspection is done. That will make two hives for the season which will make a lot of honey.
Hello David and Sheri. I see your using the White Marker for marking queens this year. The chart I follow says Green. Have they changed colors? Thank you both for all your hard work to make raising bees easier on us. I especially love the coffee time.
This year has been my most productive year ever and we are only half way through! I have made 2 splits from some colonies and am ready to make splits from the splits as they have produced swarm cells, its gone crazy, I have some frames completely full of brood with just the corners holding some honey. At first I thought it was a new queen but upon checking my records I realised that was not the case and then when the rest of my colonies were the same I put it down to me increasing the sizes of my wildflower borders but then my 2nd site also was producing like crazy, then bee club members were also reporting a very good year, Vive 2024!
Hey David, I'm a second year beekeeper from the UK and love watching your clips, when I can find the time. I watched one the other day where you extracted the Honey. You extracted it into a bucket with 500mg filter in it with a lid. I can't seem to find them in the UK, they just seem to use a metal filter, which I don't think would be good enough, where can I purchase these?
David, just wanted you to know we find you awesome and have thoroughly enjoyed your online courses and encouragement in these videos. We need to get you down for our Bee club in West Monroe, LA.
@@beek that's awesome that you commented back to me. This is my second year at keeping bees. I haven't lost any hives yet but I'm struggling to understand necter flows and how to maximize my honey harvest. Your videos have been very informative and a fallback for me when I am struggling. Thank you for the wonderful content.
Good for you. Beekeeping is a bit of an art in learning nectar flows and how to take advantage of maximizing honey flows while keeping your hives strong. Thanks for watching my videos and join me on Thursday nights for my livestreams if you can. Here's the link: ruclips.net/user/liveYXbQF0qia2U
Thank you David this video definitely was inspired. You could not have had more perfect timing for me. I'm spitting my two very full winterd hives tomorrow the 5th of May . I have two days of warm weather than right back to cold rainy weather. Keep it up ( we) I appreciate all your help.
Nice video and I’m learning so much from you, been reading and watching RUclips videos on bee keeping for 3 years and joined Hive for Heroes to have a mentor and will be getting my first nuc later this month
Hi. I love your videos. How long can the queen cells be out of the hive once you cut them out. Do they have to stay a certain temp while your working the hive?
Hi David, I have a really bad tempered Hive and i am going to get rid of the Queen. my question is if when i get rid of the queen, can i introduce a frame with a not fully capped queen cell at the same time? I will be greatful for any advice. Regards
Great video David alot to take in 😊 you make it look so easy 👍 Are you going to sell any of them queens 😊 I know a guy in NJ oh me that would take one lol. Thanks for the video I really enjoyed this one 😊
Hi David, I am a customer and took a couple of your classes. I watched your video about using a Snelgrove board for swarm control but cannot find the follow-up video you said you were going to make.I have checked your videos for days with no luck. Not sure how to proceed after your initial instructions.. Thanks for your help, really appreciate all the knowledge you share. God Bless! JoAnne Jerina
David, Thank you for another great video, a picture is worth a thousand words. Curious however about the white paint for marking the queens. If white is for 2024 I have been using the wrong color?
If you look at the video you can make out part of the label on the pen David is using. Looks like the brand is POSCA . This is the brand that I also use.
Wow,thanks totally connect with your video and 😅love it trying to get all the information on bee keeping about to start soon like a virgin queen bee 😂❤lol
Hi Dave, I have been dealing with swarms and doing splits the last few days. I actually caught a virgin queen emerging yesterday and still have cells to inspect today. Many of them have been killed I assume, because the cells were open at the side and the hole es were huge. I agree that virgin queens do look a bit smaller. Question for you. I can't seem to find the existing queen but I know she's there because there is young larvae. How can I go about doing more splits wit these new virgin queens if I still can't find the queen? The reason I ask is I've tried one already and accidentally shook the queen into the split but did replace her back to her colony only to catch her in a swarm three days later. Hahahaha
David, I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm a beginner bee keeper with only a single hive. I noticed you just marked this queen with a white marker. Shouldn't you bee using a green marker for 2024? Or is this a very old video that you've just posted?
White? is there 2 different color codes? The one I found online says 2024 should be Green. White is for years ending in a 1 or a 6. But the 2 queens I got in my packages this year were dotted white also.
Dr. Zawislak included the international color code for queens in our book that we wrote several years ago. I got mixed up. 2024 should be green. Years ending in 1 or 6- White, 2 or 7 Yellow, 3 or 8 red, 4 or 9 Green, 5 or 0 Blue. An easy way to remember this is: Won't You Raise Good Bees. The letter of each word in that sentence is the color starting with 1. I taught this a few months ago in Nevada when I spoke at their state convention. I just goofed in the video.
I live in an urban area and I only have space for a single hive. Can allowing a swarm to proceed be a good thing in some cases so the hive doesn't get too crowded? How long will it take for a hive to recover after a swarm?
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to carry a swarm cell from one apiary to another ie getting it from another beekeeper within 3 miles of the apiary. Should it be accompanied by a frame of bees or it can survive without, lets say for an hour without the nurse bees. thank you
Another great video :) I have one question though. Are you marking the queens white because they are virgins? When I look up the queen colors by year the information says years ending in 4 are green. I'm about to mark my own queens soon and want to check if I'm looking at the wrong information. Thanks
I have an honest question and if you have answered it in another video you can point me there and I will watch it. Why wouldn’t you just put a queen excluder at the bottom and top of the hive box to stop a swarm
Dr. Zawislak included the international color code for queens in our book that we wrote several years ago. I got mixed up. 2024 should be green. Years ending in 1 or 6- White, 2 or 7 Yellow, 3 or 8 red, 4 or 9 Green, 5 or 0 Blue. An easy way to remember this is: Will You Raise Good Bees. The letter of each word in that sentence is the color starting with 1. I taught this a few months ago in Nevada when I spoke at their state convention.
Ive always understood that, if they have capped swarm cells, the hive has probably already swarmed. And yet, you have several emerged queens, and capped cells, but the hive hasn't swarmed. How is that?
You are correct, but this is the second time I have caught the queen inside while the new queens are about to or have just emerged. I often think it's the weather. They cannot get the swarm out due to weather.
When a hive reproduces and makes another hives, they raise a queen that will take over because the older queen leaves with half the colony to start a new hive somewhere else. Those new queens they raise are called swarm cells. Though there are multiple swarm cells, queens will fight it out until only one is left.
I don’t always use them on colonies that show low mite counts and on colonies where I’m testing mites on a breeder queens performance to see how they might control mites completely on their own.
As I was watching this video I noticed that you was using a plastic bottom board, and wondering how you close the entrance down to keep hive beetles from entering and the bees can enter. I have several plastic bottom boards and have started using the guardian entrance?
I love your "this is fun stuff Woo! " thats how i feel everytime i open a hive😂😂🎉..also thanks to you i caught a queen walking thru a swarm and picked her right up..it was an amazing moment. Ty for all you do!🐝✨️
These bees are so calm
4:20 ive had that exact situation happen and its no fun.. since then I've taken to using a charcoal briquette in my smoker.. it really helps to keep the fire going.. i torch the briquette and put it in first, burlap and some hickory chainsaw shavings on top, just give the smoker a little shake and then some puffs and away you go.
I had forgotten how big the Queen's are ❤ The bee's are Soo Beautiful ❣️❣️
Thank you! I love bee keeping.
SUPER DUPER PLUS VIDEO, David, your videos just keep getting better and educational! I'm doing my hive tomorrow hopefully I will have at least another hive when inspection is done. That will make two hives for the season which will make a lot of honey.
I appreciate your vedios very educative.
Thank you so much. I appreciate your encouragement.
Hello David and Sheri. I see your using the White Marker for marking queens this year. The chart I follow says Green. Have they changed colors? Thank you both for all your hard work to make raising bees easier on us. I especially love the coffee time.
Sorry, I glanced too quickly at the chart. It's green!
I'm glad you asked, I was so confused when I got to that part of the video!
Will You Raise Good Bees? white yellow red green blue 1-5 6-0
This year has been my most productive year ever and we are only half way through!
I have made 2 splits from some colonies and am ready to make splits from the splits as they have produced swarm cells, its gone crazy, I have some frames completely full of brood with just the corners holding some honey.
At first I thought it was a new queen but upon checking my records I realised that was not the case and then when the rest of my colonies were the same I put it down to me increasing the sizes of my wildflower borders but then my 2nd site also was producing like crazy, then bee club members were also reporting a very good year, Vive 2024!
Love this video ! Please continue what you do next with the harvested queen cups. Thanks again for all your knowledge. :)
Thanks, I appreciate your kind comments. Helps balance the criticisms.
You are such a great teacher, David. Great video.
Hey David, I'm a second year beekeeper from the UK and love watching your clips, when I can find the time. I watched one the other day where you extracted the Honey. You extracted it into a bucket with 500mg filter in it with a lid. I can't seem to find them in the UK, they just seem to use a metal filter, which I don't think would be good enough, where can I purchase these?
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much!!
David, just wanted you to know we find you awesome and have thoroughly enjoyed your online courses and encouragement in these videos. We need to get you down for our Bee club in West Monroe, LA.
There was a virgin qeen on the bottom left side of the frame. The time stamp was 30:04 to 31:11. Check it out tell me if I'm right.
Bravo 👏 You are absolutely correct!!
@@beek that's awesome that you commented back to me. This is my second year at keeping bees. I haven't lost any hives yet but I'm struggling to understand necter flows and how to maximize my honey harvest. Your videos have been very informative and a fallback for me when I am struggling. Thank you for the wonderful content.
Good for you. Beekeeping is a bit of an art in learning nectar flows and how to take advantage of maximizing honey flows while keeping your hives strong. Thanks for watching my videos and join me on Thursday nights for my livestreams if you can. Here's the link: ruclips.net/user/liveYXbQF0qia2U
Thank you David this video definitely was inspired. You could not have had more perfect timing for me. I'm spitting my two very full winterd hives tomorrow the 5th of May . I have two days of warm weather than right back to cold rainy weather. Keep it up ( we) I appreciate all your help.
David-Why do you prefer to hold the queen with your fingers instead of using a cage/catcher? I would be afraid I'd hurt her or damage a wing.
Why will you not use a queen excluder if you have undrawn frames in the super? Wont the workerbees draw out the frames?
Hi David, I just cut some swarm cells out myself and marked a few queens too! Great video!
Nice video and I’m learning so much from you, been reading and watching RUclips videos on bee keeping for 3 years and joined Hive for Heroes to have a mentor and will be getting my first nuc later this month
Great video! Very informative thank you. Good luck to those queens. Looking forward to finding out how they do.
Great video David. a picture, in this case a video is worth a thousands words. You can read about this but this video is a great tool.
thank you so much David! I learned a lot from you
My pleasure!
They also make a sound which sounds almost like a new born kitten. It's amazing!
Hi. I love your videos. How long can the queen cells be out of the hive once you cut them out. Do they have to stay a certain temp while your working the hive?
Amazing footage & information
Thanks David
Hi David, I have a really bad tempered Hive and i am going to get rid of the Queen. my question is if when i get rid of the queen, can i introduce a frame with a not fully capped queen cell at the same time? I will be greatful for any advice. Regards
Amazing video. Maybe your best ever!
Great video David alot to take in 😊 you make it look so easy 👍 Are you going to sell any of them queens 😊 I know a guy in NJ oh me that would take one lol. Thanks for the video I really enjoyed this one 😊
The markig pen ...can i use any pen or must it be a spesial pen for bees?
Hi David, I am a customer and took a couple of your classes. I watched your video about using a Snelgrove board for swarm control but cannot find the follow-up video you said you were going to make.I have checked your videos for days with no luck. Not sure how to proceed after your initial instructions.. Thanks for your help, really appreciate all the knowledge you share. God Bless! JoAnne Jerina
David, Thank you for another great video, a picture is worth a thousand words. Curious however about the white paint for marking the queens. If white is for 2024 I have been using the wrong color?
Watch my newest video
David if you did not need any of those queens what would you do with them but you just put them in a separate box altogether thank you Charlie PA
Yes the virgin queens would need to be placed in mating boxes.
@@beek thank you great video. Amazing how she just comes out like that just great.
really informative video dave .
Thanks
Like you SeaBee plaque.
Thanks
With what type or brand of markers do you brand your queens ?
If you look at the video you can make out part of the label on the pen David is using. Looks like the brand is POSCA . This is the brand that I also use.
Not sure. What every brand Better Bee, Dadant or Mann Lake sells
Am totally new to this been thinking about that also am planning to start I was thinking highliters 😂😂❤
Very good video. 👍
Thank you 👍 I appreciate your comment so much.
Awesome video David!
I think its a treat to see a queen hatch in person..
Wow,thanks totally connect with your video and 😅love it trying to get all the information on bee keeping about to start soon like a virgin queen bee 😂❤lol
Hi Dave,
I have been dealing with swarms and doing splits the last few days. I actually caught a virgin queen emerging yesterday and still have cells to inspect today. Many of them have been killed I assume, because the cells were open at the side and the hole es were huge.
I agree that virgin queens do look a bit smaller.
Question for you.
I can't seem to find the existing queen but I know she's there because there is young larvae. How can I go about doing more splits wit these new virgin queens if I still can't find the queen?
The reason I ask is I've tried one already and accidentally shook the queen into the split but did replace her back to her colony only to catch her in a swarm three days later. Hahahaha
I appreciate your question. You should ask this question on my livestream this Thursday, 7pm CT. Here's the link: www.honeybeesonline.com/live
Great video David
Thanks
Thank you 🐝🍯🐝
Great video!
Excellent content
Much appreciated
David, I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm a beginner bee keeper with only a single hive. I noticed you just marked this queen with a white marker. Shouldn't you bee using a green marker for 2024? Or is this a very old video that you've just posted?
Here's a follow up video that answered that question: ruclips.net/video/BmHJr0RszKk/видео.html
@@beek Sorry, didn't see the follow-up video. Hey, one mistake in 16 years is not that bad a record!
That was brilliant. Thanks
Thanks
White? is there 2 different color codes? The one I found online says 2024 should be Green. White is for years ending in a 1 or a 6. But the 2 queens I got in my packages this year were dotted white also.
Dr. Zawislak included the international color code for queens in our book that we wrote several years ago. I got mixed up. 2024 should be green. Years ending in 1 or 6- White, 2 or 7 Yellow, 3 or 8 red, 4 or 9 Green, 5 or 0 Blue. An easy way to remember this is: Won't You Raise Good Bees. The letter of each word in that sentence is the color starting with 1. I taught this a few months ago in Nevada when I spoke at their state convention. I just goofed in the video.
@@beek Great Video I saved it under favorites!
Never ever have I EVER thought of queen excluding the entrance!!! (Writing this down!)
I live in an urban area and I only have space for a single hive. Can allowing a swarm to proceed be a good thing in some cases so the hive doesn't get too crowded? How long will it take for a hive to recover after a swarm?
This is a great question for our livestream this Thursday. It would help everyone. Thursday, 7pm CT. Here's the link: www.honeybeesonline.com/live
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to carry a swarm cell from one apiary to another ie getting it from another beekeeper within 3 miles of the apiary. Should it be accompanied by a frame of bees or it can survive without, lets say for an hour without the nurse bees. thank you
Only move it by itself after day 13 from the egg. Otherwise, only on a frame with bees.
Thank you David for the reply, and kind regards
I need to learn about beekeeping in the tropics. Help a guy out. Wear do I look?
Another great video :) I have one question though. Are you marking the queens white because they are virgins? When I look up the queen colors by year the information says years ending in 4 are green. I'm about to mark my own queens soon and want to check if I'm looking at the wrong information. Thanks
Yup, I got mixed up...It's green. I'll have to repaint her.
What's the difference between swarm cells and queen cells?
I have an honest question and if you have answered it in another video you can point me there and I will watch it. Why wouldn’t you just put a queen excluder at the bottom and top of the hive box to stop a swarm
David, I thought this year was green not white?
That was so cool
Thanks
The queen's coming out pretty soon.
I say "fixin" all the time!
Me too 😜
Hey David! Good stuff :)
I'm confused, thought this year's queens were marked green?
This video is fantastic!!!!
Dr. Zawislak included the international color code for queens in our book that we wrote several years ago. I got mixed up. 2024 should be green. Years ending in 1 or 6- White, 2 or 7 Yellow, 3 or 8 red, 4 or 9 Green, 5 or 0 Blue. An easy way to remember this is: Will You Raise Good Bees. The letter of each word in that sentence is the color starting with 1. I taught this a few months ago in Nevada when I spoke at their state convention.
Never heard that before and love that trick. Thanks for sharing ☺️
I really enjoyed that video. Very educational.
Was it a mark queen or was it a queen that you took by mistake?
That was a virgin you pick up
Wow
Ive always understood that, if they have capped swarm cells, the hive has probably already swarmed. And yet, you have several emerged queens, and capped cells, but the hive hasn't swarmed. How is that?
You are correct, but this is the second time I have caught the queen inside while the new queens are about to or have just emerged. I often think it's the weather. They cannot get the swarm out due to weather.
Thanks! That makes sense. The weather has been crazy!
What do you mean by swarm cells?
When a hive reproduces and makes another hives, they raise a queen that will take over because the older queen leaves with half the colony to start a new hive somewhere else. Those new queens they raise are called swarm cells. Though there are multiple swarm cells, queens will fight it out until only one is left.
Isn't this year's color green?
Yes, and I made a new video where I correct that and explain the queen color system: ruclips.net/video/BmHJr0RszKk/видео.htmlsi=sI67vOdFWjk9P5nQ
No green frames. Do you just teach us to use them? Why?
I don’t always use them on colonies that show low mite counts and on colonies where I’m testing mites on a breeder queens performance to see how they might control mites completely on their own.
I thought this years color was green?
Why did you use white?
Yup, I got mixed up...It's green. I'll have to repaint her.
@beek was about to mark ours green and thought we got it wrong
@beek grabbing the hatching Virgin Queen was awesome
As I was watching this video I noticed that you was using a plastic bottom board, and wondering how you close the entrance down to keep hive beetles from entering and the bees can enter. I have several plastic bottom boards and have started using the guardian entrance?
If bees can get in, beetles can get in.
Hello
Why are the bees so docile?
They like me 😃
So you put a white dot on the queen so this video is 3 years old.
Just made the video. Yup, I got mixed up...It's green. I'll have to repaint her.
Ok Debbie downer😂
I think people smoke bees to much I’m not being mean just a opinion
You could be right.