Hi Dave, love your videos! Don't mean to be that guy but I noticed that you didn't change the bad box ! Something I would do! Then do over! God Bless keep your videos coming!
I use steel frame rests to make repairs on gouged wood on the top edges. Usually it only takes a few inches so one piece can make a lot of repairs and straightens the edge back.
I wanna come....my 11yr old is the one who is in love with the honey bees. And this spring we got two hives! She can even tell the breed by the color of the honey bees!
David, some of my new hive bodies from a national supplier had large gaps from poor fitment. I nearly lost a single deep from poor fitment and I cut strips of cardboard to fill the gaps (wrapping the strips with painters tape made them durable), the hive survived after closing off all the unnecessary ventilation. Because of the fitment issues with woodenware, I'm looking at insulated hive bodies and the Apimaye type (knockoff) has done really well this summer, not really fond of the overlapping hive-bodies similar to a telescoping cover.
When your introducing the bee package to the hive, would it be beneficial to install a queen excluder on the base, under the brood box? That way there’s no way for the queen to leave the hive. Then in 10 days +-, you can take it out. That way you won’t loose the swarm. Thanks for your knowledge
Unfortunately or fortunately lol, I will be selling honey at a farmers market! Maybe next year when they invite everyone I can make it , sure would be fun. Great content David!
Hi Dave, I am a first year bee keeper thanks for all of the great information, you talk about robber bees, how do you tell the difference between robber bees and your hive bees
Your bees will be going in & out gracefully. Robber bees are sniffing around all over the hive and nearly bouncing off the front from unusual activity. The other day it looked like I was in the middle of a swarm, a small nuc box was under attack, after 30 min all the bees were gone.
Robbers look a lot like bees taking orientation flights close to the hive. Keep an eye out for it any time you do a manipulation. The "damp cloth" technique can really help, or spraying water at the offending cloud until they calm a little once you have closed the entrance right down and fixed any gaps in the hive.
Great video been watching you since my wife and i started bee keeping. You definitely gave some prime advice to keep us bee keeping and not bee having. If you can't find someone to give out that golden ticket I'll take one right here 😅
I had 2 hives last year and new to bee keeping. Well a little history only there on weekends (sometimes) and know nothing about bee keeping and used your site to educate me. hives are in northern Wisconsin, I live in Illinois and of course lots of snow around at least 3 to 4 feet high there. Needless to say all dead I brushed out the dead bees in the hives in the spring (didn’t remove honey) and moved the bee free hives to a run down shelter and now the bees are back. HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN original Bees came from California (lucky me)
I put my extraction equipment out last weekend to let bees clean it up 200 yards away from my hives. Unfortunately wasps seem to have killed piles of honey bees around my equipment. Thoughts?
I have a swarm that showed up 2 weeks ago and I put them in a Nuc. Started feeding them with a jar on top ( will continue to feed them ). the box has a vent on the top side and 3 days ago I saw a hummingbird at the Nuc. Then robbers showed up so I locked them all in closed the vent. Hopefully when I open it up in 2-3 days they will all play nice together. I hate robbing
HI David I winter winter with 2 deeps and a super here in Kansas too. I got in to a problem last year when using winter be kind on the top. The bees ate that and never really ate the honey in the super all that much and then when I started open feeding in late winter early spring I was afraid the super would have sugar water in it. How do you get around this?? In the past my super emptied out because I hadn't fed candy board in the winter, but It was a 50/50 shot if I would have bees in the spring. Using winter bee kind candy boards really kept my collony strong and numerous ready to go in the spring, so I want to keep doing that. I just dont want to harvest sugar water and think its honey. Thanks for all you do, I really love your channel and videos.
Can't you use a hand plane and smooth your corner or draw knife to trim the corner
Hi Dave, love your videos! Don't mean to be that guy but I noticed that you didn't change the bad box ! Something I would do! Then do over! God Bless keep your videos coming!
I did, the bad box was the unpainted one.
I use steel frame rests to make repairs on gouged wood on the top edges.
Usually it only takes a few inches so one piece can make a lot of repairs and straightens the edge back.
I wanna come....my 11yr old is the one who is in love with the honey bees. And this spring we got two hives! She can even tell the breed by the color of the honey bees!
Good Video David, Would Love To Come But Just too Busy Right Now, But maybe Next Time. Good stuff David
David, some of my new hive bodies from a national supplier had large gaps from poor fitment. I nearly lost a single deep from poor fitment and I cut strips of cardboard to fill the gaps (wrapping the strips with painters tape made them durable), the hive survived after closing off all the unnecessary ventilation. Because of the fitment issues with woodenware, I'm looking at insulated hive bodies and the Apimaye type (knockoff) has done really well this summer, not really fond of the overlapping hive-bodies similar to a telescoping cover.
I wish I could come! Hopefully, next time. I love watching your videos and learning from them.
Glue in a wedge or cover with a flat of wood on the outside of hole
Live stream sneak peak for those who can't join on Saturday? Maybe. 😁👍🐝💜
I’ll try the internet is questionable
When your introducing the bee package to the hive, would it be beneficial to install a queen excluder on the base, under the brood box? That way there’s no way for the queen to leave the hive. Then in 10 days +-, you can take it out. That way you won’t loose the swarm. Thanks for your knowledge
Yea that’s always been my recommendation
Unfortunately or fortunately lol, I will be selling honey at a farmers market! Maybe next year when they invite everyone I can make it , sure would be fun. Great content David!
I’m going to be traveling on Sunday from Illinois to Columbus Ohio for appointment at the VA sucks. I’m not gonna be out there on Saturday.
You removed a super and put it on the cart. How did you get those bees that were in that super back into the hive before closing it up?
David, have you ever experimented with getting winter brood born in early fall building out comb?
Hi Dave, I am a first year bee keeper thanks for all of the great information, you talk about robber bees, how do you tell the difference between robber bees and your hive bees
One is a picnic in the park, the other is an all out war
Your bees will be going in & out gracefully. Robber bees are sniffing around all over the hive and nearly bouncing off the front from unusual activity. The other day it looked like I was in the middle of a swarm, a small nuc box was under attack, after 30 min all the bees were gone.
Robbers look a lot like bees taking orientation flights close to the hive. Keep an eye out for it any time you do a manipulation. The "damp cloth" technique can really help, or spraying water at the offending cloud until they calm a little once you have closed the entrance right down and fixed any gaps in the hive.
Hey First comment!!!!
Great video, keep it coming Dave
Great video been watching you since my wife and i started bee keeping. You definitely gave some prime advice to keep us bee keeping and not bee having. If you can't find someone to give out that golden ticket I'll take one right here 😅
I had 2 hives last year and new to bee keeping. Well a little history only there on weekends (sometimes) and know nothing about bee keeping and used your site to educate me. hives are in northern Wisconsin, I live in Illinois and of course lots of snow around at least 3 to 4 feet high there. Needless to say all dead I brushed out the dead bees in the hives in the spring (didn’t remove honey) and moved the bee free hives to a run down shelter and now the bees are back. HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN original Bees came from California (lucky me)
Really looking forward to this weekend David.
Maybe I can will a ticket from David...lol
I put my extraction equipment out last weekend to let bees clean it up 200 yards away from my hives. Unfortunately wasps seem to have killed piles of honey bees around my equipment. Thoughts?
Following every video for the great tips!
I have a swarm that showed up 2 weeks ago and I put them in a Nuc. Started feeding them with a jar on top ( will continue to feed them ). the box has a vent on the top side and 3 days ago I saw a hummingbird at the Nuc. Then robbers showed up so I locked them all in closed the vent. Hopefully when I open it up in 2-3 days they will all play nice together. I hate robbing
are those Carniolan bees?
HI David I winter winter with 2 deeps and a super here in Kansas too. I got in to a problem last year when using winter be kind on the top. The bees ate that and never really ate the honey in the super all that much and then when I started open feeding in late winter early spring I was afraid the super would have sugar water in it. How do you get around this?? In the past my super emptied out because I hadn't fed candy board in the winter, but It was a 50/50 shot if I would have bees in the spring. Using winter bee kind candy boards really kept my collony strong and numerous ready to go in the spring, so I want to keep doing that. I just dont want to harvest sugar water and think its honey. Thanks for all you do, I really love your channel and videos.
I've found wood filler covers a multitude of sins. It sets hard enough to lever against with a hive tool.
Use a belt sander to bring down that 1/8"
Did u find some one to 3d print u that honey beekind box for your model. I would love to resin print you one
I got crazy robbing couple days ago too.
My hives have some gaps like this. I'm totally disappointed in the quality. So, over fall and winter, I'm going to build my own stuff.
I'm in