☯️ 3 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW TO BEGIN QUEEN REARING!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @joeelam1
    @joeelam1 2 года назад +3

    You did a great, great job in this video, very clear and a very good detailed explanation! Thanks 😊

    • @buttsbeesllc4063
      @buttsbeesllc4063  2 года назад

      Thank you sooo much! you are quite welcome!

    • @thebeewrangler
      @thebeewrangler Год назад

      Great video, you've answered a lot of questions for me and I'm lokking forward to raising queens next year in the UK. Many thanks

  • @russellaymond312
    @russellaymond312 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a very informative video

  • @buelentkoese
    @buelentkoese Год назад

    Vielen lieben Dank für dieses tolle Video 👍

  • @peterdufek2928
    @peterdufek2928 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing video with so much information on queen rearing. Being a new beekeeper this one video was just what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

  • @wittencreekbeez9384
    @wittencreekbeez9384 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve been grafting for a few years. You make very important points which lead to success. Great close ups of the larval stages. Good info here.

  • @richarddavis3610
    @richarddavis3610 Год назад

    Great video !

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 9 месяцев назад

    Lovely video , well explained ,lovely footage of the larvae in their cells , this will help many new bee keepers if they listened and watched what you showed in your video , happy bee keeping . 👍

  • @inharmonywithearth9982
    @inharmonywithearth9982 8 месяцев назад

    That was really need seeing the open cells so close up. It is astonishing to see that the larvae move so much. Thanks for the exceptional video.

  • @brettwhiteMusicFan
    @brettwhiteMusicFan 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this information! I plan to try queen rearing the spring of 2025. I have been buying supplies and watching videos.

  • @janahamilton9588
    @janahamilton9588 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I are learning so much. Light 💡 moments!!

  • @lindagray5857
    @lindagray5857 Год назад

    Excellent job! Thank you for visuals.

  • @KajunHomestead
    @KajunHomestead 2 года назад +1

    Great video, love all the great info you give and all the clips of the cells. Thanks you for sharing.

  • @peterg2569
    @peterg2569 Год назад

    Quality education, very accurate information

  • @scottpierson7495
    @scottpierson7495 Год назад

    Good job Mam. Done good! Timing box helps.

  • @yeshiwas1000
    @yeshiwas1000 2 года назад

    Thank you, for sharing your great knowledge and experience. God Bless You.

  • @buelentkoese
    @buelentkoese Год назад

    Ich finde es ganz großartig wie sie alles erklären bitte machen sie weiter so

  • @bzosangzela4965
    @bzosangzela4965 Год назад

    Wow

  • @keithfaithful3989
    @keithfaithful3989 2 года назад

    Good information Thanks!

  • @scottpierson7495
    @scottpierson7495 Год назад +1

    Day 10 there going into incubator, day 15 they are going into minis. Doing the same thing for a long time. Very simple the hardest part of queen rearing is getting them mated folks. Get the cell builder set up step 1, make sure they have nothing in the box but lots of nurse bees and brood and older larvae, frame feeder of syrup, pollen frame for each side of the grafts, At same time have timing box with your hygienic tested at least 1 overwintered breeder queen set up with nice older brood comb for her to lay in 5 days prior to graft day. Graft day happens. 6 days after graft, cells are pulled and put into incubator. 5days later they are taken to mating yard and installed into hundreds of mini Nuc boxes, after that they are checked 7 days later duds are replaced and tagged. We always check patterns at 16day mark after install of Cells. Good job. Breed the best, get the best results and satisfy your customer. No unsatisfied customers ever. Take time do it right. It pays off in the end …. Breeder I’m using is in her 4th season, I’ve treated her 1 time per year . Still putting up big weight. She is amazing and her daughters are the same. Probably should have her genetics studied.

  • @researcherAmateur
    @researcherAmateur 2 года назад

    I tried eggs.. just for experiments. It's not like it gives some advantage or better queens. Someone discovered that in normal weather, due to humidity and barometric pressure, Usually all eggs pop open right before dawn.. so, using the cage sistem l did the transfer at 4 am.. and they popped half an hour later in the builder.. the percentage was good, but it's not something a queen breeder should do.. it was just me playing with it.
    Grafting young well fed larva, like you explained, is the best way to get queens that are equal in quality

    • @buttsbeesllc4063
      @buttsbeesllc4063  2 года назад +1

      Great to know! Thanks for watching, hope you are catching up🐝🐝

    • @researcherAmateur
      @researcherAmateur 2 года назад

      @@buttsbeesllc4063 o yeah, I was fast in judging spring is here. Cold weather got down from the continent. Last week was around freezing.. with them having up to 7 deeps of brood. They probably lost most of the winter bees and will eat alot... but we'll adapt. Carnies are used to it. They know there will be flow on the first warm day.. they know better than me when to start growing.
      At least I don't feel l'm behind anymore.

    • @researcherAmateur
      @researcherAmateur 2 года назад +1

      @Chuck Jager why are you trolling around with a month old account. Don't you have better stuff to do ? Your bitter comments are everywhere.. not like we care...

    • @buttsbeesllc4063
      @buttsbeesllc4063  2 года назад +2

      Deleted the troll!

  • @florencevanderpuye6549
    @florencevanderpuye6549 Год назад +1

    Talk too slow. Makes listening difficult

  • @LuchambeeLuchambee
    @LuchambeeLuchambee Год назад

    Thanks for your advice
    I am a beginner

    • @buttsbeesllc4063
      @buttsbeesllc4063  Год назад

      You are welcome 😊 Everyone is a beginner in the beginning 🌻