The Warre' Principle

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  • @ugcheleuce
    @ugcheleuce 10 лет назад +6

    Warré's book makes no mention of "tens of millions of years" and them having endured "climatological and environmental changes". The doctrine "bees know best because they have evolved over millions of years" is a fairly recent one that Warré did not subscribe to. It is unfortunate that these words are put in the mouth of Warré.

  • @b8hovenusa
    @b8hovenusa 7 лет назад +3

    The measurements in inches work just fine. I use 11 3/4 X 8 1/4 instead of 300mm X 210mm. the spacing is 1/2 inch and the widths of the bar is 1 inch. The I don't have to deal with 32nds and 16th and the inch measurements are so close that the bees are doing fine.

  • @ruchebio
    @ruchebio 10 лет назад +4

    Great demonstration Chris
    If possible don't use plywood ! It is not the ideal material for a organic Warré hive because it contained glue and it is not breathing at all and the humidity in the hive has a hard time to get out .Better will be non treated lumber as uses for beton construction or even better Douglas lumber as we used it.See the clip " How to build a Warré beehive at low cost by David Heaf - sustainable bee-keeping UK"
    greetings from Normandy
    Jan Michael
    rucher école Villa le Bosquet

  • @hopnmeema
    @hopnmeema  10 лет назад +4

    Ugcheleuce (and anyone else) - while it was not my intention to put words into Warre's mouth, clearly I did just that in this video. The "10 Million years - Climate change" comment was solely mine, and I wrongly dovetailed it into Warre's belief. Rather than investing more time and resources to reshoot this video, I'm hoping that this can serve as a disclaimer for doing so.

  • @im0rtel
    @im0rtel 11 лет назад +1

    thank you for this video . im am very interested in the warre hive.

  • @steamboy273
    @steamboy273 4 года назад

    Hello from UK I've built a warre hive for a friend but is their anything for putting a queen /swarm to the hive nothing in my plans I have?

  • @hopnmeema
    @hopnmeema  9 лет назад +3

    Truciolara - Thank you for your information. Anyone who has used the Warre for 45 years certainly has a great deal to offer and I am all ears! Our Queen ring that we developed for introducing the queen cage is now sold with a removable plug so that beekeepers can elect to offer the bees a second entrance higher up in the hive. Thank you again Truciolara for your input, Please feel free to continue posting as I consider myself a journeyman beekeeper at best. Or, if you wish I can be reached via email at SweetValleyHives@gmail.com.- Chris k

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook 3 года назад

    I keep hearing the Warré hive being talked about as basically a "set it up and walk away" kind of thing. Does this philosophy extend to pest control? i.e. Do Warré purists eschew mite treatment or hive beetle control measures?

    • @hopnmeema
      @hopnmeema  3 года назад +1

      "Warre Purist" - well put. I believe the "purists" do avoid any and all measure. Speaking for myself though, I do not. I take whatever steps I can to eliminate the things that threaten my colonies - hence the screened bottom board.

  • @mackenziewhethers1257
    @mackenziewhethers1257 5 лет назад +3

    "the peoples hive"
    price for sweet valley hives warre hive: $400
    lol

  • @abasinaseer4176
    @abasinaseer4176 10 лет назад

    Very nice video