When to Harvest Your Honey for Beginning Beekeepers

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @Allyourbase1990
    @Allyourbase1990 Год назад +2

    Bees are easily the coolest creatures . Honey is one of my favorite foods . My grandfather always had bee hives when I was a kid , and now I want to start a couple

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video mate , the hardest thing for a new bee keeper is keeping their hands of the honey till it’s ready , the first harvest is something you never forget , it’s like magic when you get your first honey from your bees , I remember mine 24 years ago still to this day , excited like you wouldn’t believe lol , each to their own , I never take my honey till its 100% capped , this is premium honey the best and properly ripened, patience is the thing especially when it’s your first hives honey. 👍

  • @charissarubey-thecountryro9043
    @charissarubey-thecountryro9043 2 года назад +3

    Also, what is that plastic sheet you peeled off of the top super?

  • @Mynameisjefferss
    @Mynameisjefferss Год назад

    Thanks Doug. Going to open mine for 1st time tommorow this helped with what to do and what to look for.

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  Год назад

      Glad it helped and thanks for the great compliment.

  • @toneyaschroder5903
    @toneyaschroder5903 3 месяца назад

    What is that paper ?

  • @PinkSalsaa
    @PinkSalsaa 3 года назад +4

    Wow this was extremely helpful! Thank you!

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for your comment. I'm glad you got some good knowledge from the video.

  • @bkt1965
    @bkt1965 2 года назад +3

    How many days to months to harvest?
    Thank you Doug enjoying the episodes

  • @benstone5650
    @benstone5650 2 года назад

    At around 15:55, is that a swarm cell that they're trying to make?

  • @Tyler-B91-i8e
    @Tyler-B91-i8e 3 года назад +2

    Good video! You use the double nucs for honey production like I do.

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  3 года назад

      Thanks! Yeah I like that setup as I get older. I started with all deeps 13 years ago, and those 95 lb deep supers are really heavy.

  • @bligon11
    @bligon11 4 месяца назад

    why do you have entrance holes in the supers?

  • @jeanjackson7679
    @jeanjackson7679 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. As a new bee keeper I find them very helpful and educational. Plus entertaining. Thank you

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I'm so glad you are getting some value from the videos.

  • @allfaithworks
    @allfaithworks 2 года назад +2

    How do you keep grass trimmed around the hive? I'm worried about getting stung

  • @williamraftery563
    @williamraftery563 7 месяцев назад

    Hi im new to beekeeping. I notice you have holes on the front of all your supers. I've rig is a 3 box and the only entrance is at the bottom of the hives. Should I drill holes like yours???

  • @nirvanamadpaul
    @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад +4

    Hi, New to the hobby but not new to picking up bees in need.
    Debating a spring honey harvest to ensure the bees survive the winter.. what's your thoughts to it?
    First swarm catch about 3 weeks ago and abouts to do a brood check...2 stings taken

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the great question. I would think that a swarm will need all the resources they can get to build up and survive through the winter. Besides taking the honey in the spring when they need it to build up to their maximum population, would you also take their wax and destroy the comb to get the honey? If so, that comb also takes a lot of resources to create. The bee scientists say every pound of wax takes about 8 lbs of honey to produce. So I would build them up to a large hive and take some honey next season. If they don't survive than you can take it all next spring.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting on the video!

    • @nirvanamadpaul
      @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад +1

      @@DougtheBeeGuy no worries enjoyed the video and when you said about harvest times I thought it would make more sense in the spring from the remaining stock pile.
      Can't say I intend to take any honey, wouldn't mind trying but for me it's more about relocating swarms from the estate to a friends apiary... He likes to leave them to it... Has one hive that even tho had frames, they went all over...
      Another had bubble bees move in after the honey bee winter fail.. and again a swarm of honeys have taken it back over.
      Fancy making a skep this summer, just for the skills I'd have to learn..... And for the daughters giggles at me putting hands in cow poo lol

    • @DougtheBeeGuy
      @DougtheBeeGuy  3 года назад +1

      Wow making a skep sounds like fun! We usually buy them for decoration and have them until they rot away. I've never put bees in one though. There are some pretty cool videos of keepers still using skeps on RUclips.

    • @nirvanamadpaul
      @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад +1

      @@DougtheBeeGuy on the heath... Awesome old school documentary..
      Found it..
      ruclips.net/video/hn5OxMXCSz8/видео.html

  • @tomsuelyblaisdell
    @tomsuelyblaisdell 2 года назад

    Now, please be nice to yourself. Your information is well taken, thank you!

  • @charissarubey-thecountryro9043
    @charissarubey-thecountryro9043 2 года назад

    I see you have exit holes in the front of your supers, is this on both sides? I am in western TN, is this something that I should do as well?

  • @jslithers
    @jslithers Год назад

    Great video

  • @Aryan21able
    @Aryan21able Год назад

    When do bees cap those hexagon? Does every holes that is capped has eggs?

    • @how2anything904
      @how2anything904 Год назад

      when its ready. no egg sonce the queen cant go to 2nd level probably it has queen excluder

  • @anthonyorlando5378
    @anthonyorlando5378 3 года назад

    Hey doug. I was wondering if you sell your honey. I would love to buy some.