Beekeeping 5 Frame Nuc Box: The Ultimate Beekeeping Tool

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Beekeeping with a 5 frame nuc box is the ultimate beekeeping tool! Catch your own bees in a swarm, raise queens or use it as a support hive. It can even be used as a tool to demonstrate a hive to new beginners. I'll show you how to build your own.
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  • @brandont8040
    @brandont8040 Год назад +18

    Great video, Mr David! Love your content.
    Box dimensions:
    ½" plywood board
    9" x 10" faces
    19¼" x 10" sides.
    Inner faces: 9½" x 7¾"
    Total size 9"W x 20¼"L x 10½"H

  • @homercampbelljr5489
    @homercampbelljr5489 Месяц назад +1

    Very nice work David
    Thanks for your positivity and your outlooks !!!

  • @duotonerdr
    @duotonerdr Год назад +12

    Thank you David for this video! I like that this is a simple way to build a Nuc for new bee keepers. We are building a house and I hope to build as many Nucs as possible with all of our scrap wood!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +2

      For sure! And thank you for being a subscriber for a year.

  • @geraltofrivia8529
    @geraltofrivia8529 Год назад +4

    Thanks David, I love your positivity, I always leave my bee's knowing the work i've put in will hopefully make them more comfortable and safe and possibly make me a little bit of honey. It is a lovely relationship that really puts those of us fortunate enough to share it in touch with something primal.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      That is so so true. I hope you can join me for my livestream tomorrow night (Thursday) at 7 Central: ruclips.net/user/liveRHGE5_tnl5A

  • @travisfelker2919
    @travisfelker2919 Год назад +5

    I build a lot of my own beekeeping equipment. The idea of a custom assembly jig is a great idea. I am already brainstorming on how to make one to attach to my bench.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Yes, Travis, we can build a deep box, glued with 8 nails per corner in around 3 minutes.

  • @phyllisflorian3540
    @phyllisflorian3540 Год назад +2

    Love your instruction on the 5-frame box. AND totally love your coffee time chat - - especially your serendipitous decision to make a candle.... Talk about being a LIGHT in this winter time - - THANK YOU for all your timely wisdom! I'm primed with all sorts of BEE-related ideas for the rest of winter. ☺❄☃❄🐝🕯

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks Phyllis

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 Год назад +1

    Coffee with ruffage. Lol Coffee goes well with sawdust, too. Have a great week, David. Stay warm.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks Dianne

  • @FrugalOffGrid
    @FrugalOffGrid Год назад

    I build stuff all the time but it was fun to watch you build your boxes just to see your character. I like the message at the end as well. May as well have a cup half full.

  • @ColRubyDimplesManacha
    @ColRubyDimplesManacha Год назад +3

    Clever jig table! Thank you for showing this, gotta get some built soon!

  • @dritch2472
    @dritch2472 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the pep talk at the conclusion. ❤

  • @BrianCooper901
    @BrianCooper901 Год назад

    Great video, I love the jigs. Grayson is very knowledgeable as well thanks for sharing!

  • @theresak1529
    @theresak1529 Месяц назад

    Awesome messages at the end. Thankyou ❤

  • @LonelyLittleBaby
    @LonelyLittleBaby Год назад +1

    That jig is REALLY cool! Great idea. Thanks!!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Glad you like it!

  • @uselessness8562
    @uselessness8562 Год назад +2

    As someone getting into beekeeping and seeing your queen rearing videos, I am excited for April to try my shot at 2 hives and some queen breeding in a nuc. I appreciate the vault of information and your enthusiasm you put into each video! As a fellow David I say thank you.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Well thank you David. Hey, we have to encourage each other.

  • @lindahambleton8149
    @lindahambleton8149 Год назад

    Love the tutorial and the good words, what a blessing you are!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thank you, Linda

  • @conloncarabine6110
    @conloncarabine6110 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the positive message today David! and of course great content.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      You bet!

  • @saundimcclain-kloeckener934
    @saundimcclain-kloeckener934 Год назад

    So great to see how easy you make that five frame nuc box. I'll make those holes before I assemble. You are a great teacher. Wood in the coffee🙃 Wado/ thank you.

  • @neilstafford4166
    @neilstafford4166 Год назад

    Thank you David for the great video. I find watching bee's is very relaxing and I really enjoyed building equipment for them.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @kathywhite-crow3595
    @kathywhite-crow3595 Год назад

    Another timely video!!! Thank you David

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Thank you Kathy I appreciate you saying so

  • @Peekul1
    @Peekul1 Год назад

    Good message! Keep up the good work!

  • @NKYHoneyBees
    @NKYHoneyBees Год назад

    *I will be building some in a couple of weeks. This is fantastic. Thanks, David!*

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video and I hope you can join my livestream tonight at 7pm central time. Here's the link: ruclips.net/user/liveRHGE5_tnl5A

  • @thomasplummer2673
    @thomasplummer2673 Год назад +1

    Was doing this just last week David, I make all of my own bee stuff, boxes, frames, screen bottoms, and whatever I find I might need, that's almost as much fun as watching my bees work. Coffee is a must!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hi Thomas, for sure.

  • @Mz.Stephanie
    @Mz.Stephanie Год назад

    Great video and information as usual 👍
    Thank you so much for sharing your experience and expertise. You rock!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thank you so much! And thank you for being a subscriber for two years.

  • @dinobernardi170
    @dinobernardi170 3 месяца назад

    Good words of wisdom at end of video. Never thought of a resource hive.Thank you David. God Bless

    • @beek
      @beek  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @kenspiker1112
    @kenspiker1112 Год назад +7

    Two years ago I bought your Queen course, and I built 10 nuc boxes just like you did, I found the plans for them on the net somewhere. They work very well. Use one to bring home a swarm once. PS: I did not put sawdust in my coffee.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +2

      Maybe I started a new type of coffee with roughage! Coffee with fiber. Might be a big hit in the city coffee shops. Thanks for buying my queen rearing course, I appreciate it.

  • @leighco9
    @leighco9 3 месяца назад

    I totally enjoyed you, and your video. It is by far the best instructional video I've watched. I am getting back into the hobby after being away for almost ten years, and as a result I have very little equipment. I plan on building several Nucs using your plans as I recently caught a small swarm (so much Fun), and even at 71 I got so excited. Thank you for sharing.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @thomasrape4616
    @thomasrape4616 4 месяца назад

    I've been making 2 and 5 frame nucs with plywood sides and lumber ends. I make them with bottom boards like a regular 10 frame would use especially the 2 frames. If a 2 frame is growing out and I want to make a real colony I add another box on top for 4 frames, easier than transferring to 5 frame. Long story short I now have several other bee keepers wanting me to build everything from nucs to 30 frame long langs. Not sure I want to get into all that. They also like my iron pipe hive stands and I've been approached about building those too. I didn't retire just to go to work!

    • @beek
      @beek  4 месяца назад

      Nice!

  • @tomkingsley4398
    @tomkingsley4398 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this video and your wisdom.
    Years ago, I was told
    " Only You control your attitude and your activity"
    that has always help me to maintain a positive attitude.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Well said!

  • @ricardoinke6023
    @ricardoinke6023 9 месяцев назад

    Great lessons! Thanks 😊

    • @beek
      @beek  9 месяцев назад

      My pleasure!

  • @LaNuvrisaDelMonteSoapShop
    @LaNuvrisaDelMonteSoapShop 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, thank you!!

  • @mannyl8287
    @mannyl8287 11 месяцев назад

    30:55 made me smile! Thanks Dave!

  • @GaryManess
    @GaryManess Год назад +1

    Thanks David. Very nice nuc

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks so much

  • @davidoligny1051
    @davidoligny1051 Год назад +1

    Watching how you used the shorter pieces of plywood for frame rests gave me the idea to use that to build a long hive. I don't have a router to cut frame rests.

  • @eddieburchfield8649
    @eddieburchfield8649 Год назад

    Thank you, David

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      You bet Sammy

  • @lambbrookfarm4528
    @lambbrookfarm4528 Год назад

    Mug up at the Burn's. Good morning David, 5 F at 7:22 am here in central NH. -16 predicted for Friday night. That's what I'm talking about. We were a zone 4 when I was growing up! Great information, thanks for posting, stay warm, peace, Brice

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.

  • @KubotaKid
    @KubotaKid Год назад +1

    Ask always. Knowledge, just signed up for the course and have two hives coming to set up. Picking bees up mid April. One full and one nuc. Daughters are looking forward to helping. Thank you for you.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hey James, thanks and wow, good for your, getting the whole family involved!

  • @Jane-L.S.
    @Jane-L.S. Год назад

    Thank you for a good fun video on this freezing day.
    A little fiber in the coffee may be a good thing. 🐝🐝🐝

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Indeed

  • @keithfaithful3989
    @keithfaithful3989 Год назад

    The longer bottom board is perfect to protect the disc. I changed to window screen for vents to keep beetles out. Thanks for the great video!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      That's a great idea!

  • @WildwoodsBeekeeping
    @WildwoodsBeekeeping Год назад

    Great video David! We also build our own bee boxes and it is pretty fun, but does involve work, but it is great to know how to build or put together your boxes. Take care!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Very cool!

  • @loudimel5068
    @loudimel5068 Год назад

    Awesome jig

  • @tonyt.1596
    @tonyt.1596 Год назад

    Thank you David for all your teaching and for the best Coffee Time. For others; Be sure to wear hearing and eye protection. I did not use hearing protection during my early years in carpentry. Now my ears ring ALL the time. I never have silence. So please follow Davids advice on safety equipment.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Yes Tony, any building that has airlines, wear eye protection. Never know when something can break even if you are just walking through.

  • @NielsenValleyFarms
    @NielsenValleyFarms 3 месяца назад

    One design I've done on my nucs to save on wood is I make the long sides a little longer and the short sides shorter and I cut the short sides down to frame rest height then I install 1 ½ inch wide pieces on the ends to cover the gap left by the frame rest and it also doubles as my handles. Saves alot of wood.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the tip

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 Год назад +1

    Hey David, sometimes I use a 12x24 ceramic floor tile as a top cover because they cost around two bucks at a building supply store by looking for the least expensive. Just finished making eight telescoping covers by ripping 5/8 rough cut fence boards with a plywood cover to prevent the curl. I painted them with Kilz oil primer (what I had) to seal the plywood end-grain from water before painting with a good quality exterior house paint (semigloss). Considering the cost of bee equipment, take reasonable efforts to keep it in good repair.. I just came back here after you mentioned it again in your fake honey video.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      So you add the plywood to the floor tile? I'm confused. I can't picture it but like the idea. Please explain more.

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Год назад

      @@beek Just set the floor tile on top of the nuc hive body or on top of a plywood cover as a weight and/or weather protection. I got the idea from a senior in MS who was beekeeping in NUC boxes and suggested some Reflexit as a flexible inner cover to prevent heat transfer from the sun. I used the floor tile cover last year and no regrets with top ventilation ie wood innercover.

  • @robinb1451
    @robinb1451 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video David, I love nucs I was a bit skeptical about keeping them but started in my third year (this past) and have 3 nucs currently overwintering (2 doing great) in SE Pennsylvania. They are great for requeening and adding brood to other hives.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Bravo

  • @denisepaul-phillips1834
    @denisepaul-phillips1834 Год назад

    Very nice

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks

  • @garyRt23Bees
    @garyRt23Bees Год назад +1

    Hole saw attachment for a drill with serrated teeth does a much better job of hole than an auger bit. Like the one you used on the vent hole. But use what you have! The screened opening is also great for transporting nuc anywhere.

  • @richmiller6284
    @richmiller6284 Год назад

    I built a 5 frame meduim, to get my queen finisher through winter. I hope to build a deep 11 or 12 frame to fit the 2 - 5 frame boxes one, once it warms up in a few weeks. I am glad I bought a few tools to make my own wooden ware when I started beekeeping.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Very nice!

  • @homercampbelljr5489
    @homercampbelljr5489 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

    • @beek
      @beek  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you JR

  • @Meadsapiary
    @Meadsapiary Год назад

    PERFECT timing Dave! Just starting an need some nucs for splits and someone just threw out some 1/2" plywood this week. Enough for at least 1 nuc. And queens, of course.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Nice

  • @bluedogron
    @bluedogron Год назад +1

    Great info, You have to number each of the slots in your jig and then just print a chart saying what numbers go together to make what size. Just a thought.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Great tip!

  • @joecrawford9599
    @joecrawford9599 Год назад

    Thanks David for the encouraging words and enlightenment! I feel you were talking to me personally after my criticism of the AFB vax. in the comments the other day.
    However I do stand on my opinion that it won't be good. We can only hope and pray for the best .

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @Jason-xu6pi
    @Jason-xu6pi Год назад +1

    I'm currently building 5 frame nucs myself. I'm a little bit behind schedule but that's alright. I personally find wood working to be relaxing and enjoyable.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hey Jason, yes wood working is very relaxing and fun for me unless I have to do it as a job. Glad that's over!

  • @jackiekeller9715
    @jackiekeller9715 Год назад +1

    Love the video! All of your videos actually! I was thinking that, for the ventilation screen on the back, you could drill the holes through each separate piece and embed the screen between them. Of course, it would only be for aesthetics, but just a thought.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      That would be slick.

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 8 месяцев назад

    I love my 2 frame layens hives for queen rearing, never understood the mini nucs.

  • @lisaschwenning2801
    @lisaschwenning2801 Год назад +3

    Thank you David! This is perfect timing. I had my first beekeeping class last Saturday- it went well - and I committed myself by ordering my first colony. I was told that they arrive in these nucleus boxes but I can't keep the box. Which is fine now that I have your tutorial on how to make my own. 👍🏼

    • @uselessness8562
      @uselessness8562 Год назад +1

      Highly recommend checking for second hand hives and shopping around for stuff. Definitely helps save money

  • @tonyt.1596
    @tonyt.1596 Год назад

    I hope you do a video on making frames. That would be helpful as well.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I've done one last year. Staples make the job so much easier.

  • @johnlawler3353
    @johnlawler3353 Год назад

    I made a bunch like this last year for splits

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hey John, pretty easy and simple.

  • @Sam-be4fl
    @Sam-be4fl Год назад

    Great video David! Have you ever thought of starting a beekeeping podcast? It would be nice to listen when driving or listening on headphones when working.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Hi Sam, Dr. Zawislak and I have done a podcast forever off and on. I've decided to do one here on RUclips and you can listen as you drive, you don't have to watch. I do that alot, listen to a RUclips video while I drive.

  • @timothychristians4353
    @timothychristians4353 5 месяцев назад

    I am in Rockford Illinois to

    • @beek
      @beek  5 месяцев назад

      I’m a couple hours south of Rockford

  • @saundimcclain-kloeckener934
    @saundimcclain-kloeckener934 Год назад

    Thanks!Wado

  • @brentkinsworthy4999
    @brentkinsworthy4999 Год назад

    You're not kidding about the drill. I've got a crooked finger due to a paddle bit binding as it poked through the back side of a 2×4. Those little drills have enough power to brake a finger.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Ouch

  • @filipvernica258
    @filipvernica258 5 месяцев назад

    On nucleus box i used 1/2 inches play wood this year I have water inside and kill the bee s , i think lids with paint or metal shear help with water/ rain snow

  • @danschneider9219
    @danschneider9219 Год назад

    25 below this morning and I'm confident the bees are fine.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Nice

  • @daveharvey6304
    @daveharvey6304 Год назад

    Thank you for the great video, not sure if I missed it but what size staples do you use?

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I measured it briefly in the video but they are 7/8

  • @filipvernica258
    @filipvernica258 5 месяцев назад

    You have interesting setups table, you use glue and staples or nails?

  • @shiretook
    @shiretook Год назад

    Thank you for the helpful video. It would help me if you could mention what the inside dimensions of the box are. So many folks are posting these build videos, and they mention that they can be made from scrap lumber. Well, the inside dimensions are so much more important than the outside dimensions, as the thickness of lumber may differ. Thank you, again. I learned a lot.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Very good point and I'll do that during my livestream on Thursday at 7pm central time.

  • @jimm1589
    @jimm1589 Год назад

    Had a guy I was working with sent a 16 penny nail thru his thumb. Talk about ouch. I am gonna try to raise a few queens this year. I have built a few nuc boxes out of coroplast, not sure how they will hold up........but time will tell. Nice looking nuc there.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Ouch! My daughter ran a 1 1/4 inch staple through her finger few years back. She had to take the piece to the ER with her.

  • @bryansmerdon4283
    @bryansmerdon4283 Год назад

    Maybe I'm just not seeing it but did you the dimensions for the nuk somewhere? Love the video.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Hi Bryan I mentioned each measurement of each piece during the video.

  • @serpentinesecrets6771
    @serpentinesecrets6771 Год назад

    My uncle was using a nail gun once by holding the trigger down and bouncing the gun on the wood to “get the job done faster” one nail went through at an angle going through his finger the job was not finished that day.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Ouch

  • @jhulin9018
    @jhulin9018 Год назад

    You are a brave man wearing such a nice looking shirt around glue. You must be really talented...Glue seems to find its way onto everything it is not supposed to when I use it. Not only do I have to protect my eyes, ears and hands but also my clothes!🙄

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I was careful, but you are right, when we used to spend 16 hours a day building hives, our clothes were stiff with glue all over everywhere.

  • @Mz.Stephanie
    @Mz.Stephanie Год назад

    Do the tops get too hot for the bee's to land or crawl on? Great design btw.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I've never noticed it but I don't live in the deep south.

  • @bobk4249
    @bobk4249 Год назад

    I am build swam trap with pallet wood and was thinking of use bee wax to seal the cracks. Do you think this would be a good idea?

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Should be fine.

  • @Ghedi1965
    @Ghedi1965 Год назад

    Hi, David
    Could you please share with us the measurements of the small piece that you make the frame rest?
    Thanks

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Yes watch my latest video. But Brandon T. wrote them out in a comment:
      Box dimensions:
      ½" plywood board
      9" x 10" faces
      19¼" x 10" sides.
      Inner faces: 9½" x 7¾"
      Total size 9"W x 20¼"L x 10½"H

    • @Ghedi1965
      @Ghedi1965 Год назад

      @@beek I sure did watch with thumps up!

  • @clintongriffin2077
    @clintongriffin2077 5 месяцев назад

    Bob Beela

  • @grcunyus
    @grcunyus Год назад

    do you have a cut list?

  • @bradgoliphant
    @bradgoliphant Год назад

    Follow up question David. Need your help.
    Six days ago, on a 55 degree day, I gave an OAV treatment because I was seeing a few mites on my bottom pest tray.
    Two days after treatment I counted 249. Following day I counted 159. Following day there were 137. Today, which is six days after treatment, I counted 97; a lot of which were smaller and white infant mites.
    Are these numbers alarming? Would you do another treatment in a couple weeks, or could these numbers be fall offs from VSH cleaning?
    Thank you.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I'd wait 10-14 days to let the mites that were killed all get cleaned out, then take a look.

  • @grcunyus
    @grcunyus Год назад

    How square do the boxes come out with that jig? I like the idea, but I'm OCD about things being square.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Good enough for beekeeping 😄 I bought some unassembled hive bodies from a Larger Beekeeping company and YUK, not good. Not square, finger joints do not fit well. Boards a bit warped. Very challenging to assemble.

  • @jameswmcpherson8806
    @jameswmcpherson8806 Год назад

    Don't know where in Illinois you live, but here in WI it is supposed to get below zero tonight. Ouch! Btw, what are the dimensions for the dowel you use for making queen cups/caps?

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hi James, .370 approximately. Yes, I'm sick of cold weather. I'm about 2.5 hours south of chicago.

  • @Zeldasmojo
    @Zeldasmojo Год назад

    Thanks David… how did you cut the hardware cloth?

  • @glenweidemann8699
    @glenweidemann8699 Год назад

    The screen would look nicer if you put it between the frame hanger and the backboard timbers.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      It would indeed.

  • @sexson270
    @sexson270 3 месяца назад

    Do you ever have problems with water getting in the rear vent with the hardware cloth

    • @beek
      @beek  3 месяца назад

      That's a great question that I would love to answer on my livestream this Thursday 7pm CST. Can you bring it to the chat? Here's the link: ruclips.net/user/live_pXQ-vqdK2I

  • @dcrogers59
    @dcrogers59 Год назад +1

    OK, how about just listing all the dimension of that NUC? Please, I don't see them.

  • @garrisonbeehives5959
    @garrisonbeehives5959 Год назад

    were you going to share the measurements? or did I miss them somewhere?

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Yes I mentioned and showed the measurements while I was building it. Maybe watch it again.

  • @carollane8694
    @carollane8694 7 месяцев назад

    The more bees I have the more i feel the need to buy a wood router...

  • @bettydrinkut5954
    @bettydrinkut5954 Год назад

    Did you leave the dimensions someplace???

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      I share them as I was building, but I'll try to get them for an upcoming video.

    • @bettydrinkut5954
      @bettydrinkut5954 Год назад

      @@beek I don't take notes as well as I used to.

  • @LairdKenneth
    @LairdKenneth Год назад +1

    C'mon David, staples don't hurt much. To me, bee stings were always worse than a pneumatic staple. The tough part is getting it out of your finger bone. You might need a friend to help. Just sharing what I've experienced, that's all.

  • @thomaskoppenhaver2758
    @thomaskoppenhaver2758 Год назад

    Great advice regarding eye and hearing protection. I am lucky my ears still work after all that Led Zeppelin back in the day.......

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Indeed!

  • @user-mq8gk4zr7s
    @user-mq8gk4zr7s 2 месяца назад

    Can someone please make a video with measurements In millimetres please, all this 7/8 2/3 2/4 don’t mean anything to me

  • @SylantBill
    @SylantBill Год назад

    Sawdust is man glitter!

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      That's funny

    • @robertsmithey1064
      @robertsmithey1064 Год назад

      @@beek Hi David this is my first time responding to your videos but I really enjoy them and all of the knowledge that you have. I was wondering if it is ok to use an old 5 frame nuc box for a swarm trap and should I drill the holes in them like you did in the nuc that you built.

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад

      Hi Robert, yes you can use them for swarm traps. Well you don't have to have the holes but the extra ventilation goes along way. Thank you for watching.

  • @expressmobileservicesllc.480
    @expressmobileservicesllc.480 Год назад +1

    Hi David! New subscriber and always a thumbs up on each video.
    Question: can you do a video for those of us that only want to raise and care for just ONE hive?
    I’m confused as what to do when the hive grows too big. Do I kill the new queens, do I kill an over abundance of bees in order to thin the hive.
    I don’t want to kill them but don’t know what to do with them.
    Thank you for your time, energy, and enthusiasm. -Landon

    • @beek
      @beek  Год назад +1

      Hi Landon, Just keep one hive and if they swarm let them populate nature.

    • @expressmobileservicesllc.480
      @expressmobileservicesllc.480 Год назад

      @@beek awesome! Thank you sir!