Awesome video! In Australia gamma irradiation is available to sterilise equipment infected with American Foulbrood. I'm surprised it is not available in Canada.
The closest quote I could find: "In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
Thanks for such a detailed plan for keeping bees. Do you ever use a "Pro-Health" type corn syrup additive? Is it possible to have too much pollen? I use patties, Sometimes I have completed frames of pollen. Thanks
If you have deformed wing virus or ever had PMS and your colony dies as a result, what do you do with your equipment? Do you replace the comb? Irradiate the comb? Or do you just put it back into the system the following season. Often in the fall I'll have extremely low mite counts (1 to 2 mites per hundred) and still get hit with PMS or deformed wing. I'm working at culling out that comb in the event of viruses holding over into the next season. Thanks for any comment.
at 1:04.00 you mention last year they had a frame of brood coming out of the shed. But didn't you have a few days outside early, then take them back in last year? Just wondering if the brood you found coming out was a result of eggs laid on the first trip out when they saw daylight for a few days, then went back inside.
Gerry Rozema good observations Yes I had brood coming out the second time, But as I recall, if my memory isn’t failing me, I was talking to B&E on beesource arguing about wintershed brooding ( I claimed none) and after pulling them out the first time, we both were pulling brood. Now, not a spring time frame of brood, but nevertheless brood on that frame
Thanks Mr. Steppler, great video as always.At about 15:55 you mentioned a beekeeper in Alberta that is experimenting with multiple treatments of oxalic acid vapor. What is the gentleman's name?
For those looking for good insight into beekeeping, I suggest looking up, Ian of course, Scott Hendricks (canadian), Devon rawn (canadian), Jason chrisman (american), walls bee man (american) and Don the fat bee man (american). All have some great views and opinions, video are not to long ( average time of 5 to 10 minutes). Good luck and if you can make a video and share with the world, after all this is the world wide web. The key to success is knowledge and the willingness to fail.
Thanks again for the information The discussion with other experienced bee keeper's answers questions I have I'v heard you say in a few videos don't split the nest to keep that in context Could you please do a video on do a video on swarm control ? I was taught to add frame into the center of brood nest to help with Swarming do you do swarm trapping ? Or is it just not worth your time ? Thanks again on a side note I've tried to duplicate your bee house four months in & Haven't killed them all yet ! Two months to go Brad from Alaska
I like IAN up till this Winter did shed. In fall before shed i do 2 AO treatments 5 days apart. those little bastards die and has been great. Answer the BEEs do fine.
It's funny how all the presenters who say up front, "I'm not good at public speaking," always give the best presentations.
Thanks Ian! Always great info from all of your videos. Please keep it up.
Best beekeepers commercial sized. God bless you and family.
Always such excellent information and experiental explanations! Thanks Ian!
Awesome video! In Australia gamma irradiation is available to sterilise equipment infected with American Foulbrood. I'm surprised it is not available in Canada.
The closest quote I could find:
"In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
For those in the south with SHB who feed patties give the BEEs room to patrol the pattie all around it will cut the SHB problem getting into it
Thanks for such a detailed plan for keeping bees.
Do you ever use a "Pro-Health" type corn syrup additive?
Is it possible to have too much pollen? I use patties, Sometimes I have completed frames of pollen. Thanks
jeanne ONeill
Full pollen frames can restrict laying
But it’s gold for a developing nest
If you have deformed wing virus or ever had PMS and your colony dies as a result, what do you do with your equipment? Do you replace the comb? Irradiate the comb? Or do you just put it back into the system the following season. Often in the fall I'll have extremely low mite counts (1 to 2 mites per hundred) and still get hit with PMS or deformed wing. I'm working at culling out that comb in the event of viruses holding over into the next season.
Thanks for any comment.
When talking about controlling mites. Since you take a random sample, if greater than 1% do you treat the whole yard or just the sampled hives?
Stone Hill Ridge all
Hi could powdered milk be a good (&cheaper) alternative to powdered eggs?
great teaching!! always learn a lot from you. --how do you make the small bee vac for mite count. ?
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11:17, do you ever suck up the queen by mistake when you're doing the varroa test?
Kujo Painting hope not 🙂
at 1:04.00 you mention last year they had a frame of brood coming out of the shed. But didn't you have a few days outside early, then take them back in last year? Just wondering if the brood you found coming out was a result of eggs laid on the first trip out when they saw daylight for a few days, then went back inside.
Gerry Rozema good observations
Yes I had brood coming out the second time,
But as I recall, if my memory isn’t failing me, I was talking to B&E on beesource arguing about wintershed brooding ( I claimed none) and after pulling them out the first time, we both were pulling brood. Now, not a spring time frame of brood, but nevertheless brood on that frame
Thanks Mr. Steppler, great video as always.At about 15:55 you mentioned a beekeeper in Alberta that is experimenting with multiple treatments of oxalic acid vapor. What is the gentleman's name?
Gordon Hogg I spoke to Medhat Nasr a year ago. He was within an ongoing study on it
I believe the quote about battle was either Napoleon or Wellington..
Calum Grigor neat
I’ll look that up
For those looking for good insight into beekeeping, I suggest looking up, Ian of course, Scott Hendricks (canadian), Devon rawn (canadian), Jason chrisman (american), walls bee man (american) and Don the fat bee man (american). All have some great views and opinions, video are not to long ( average time of 5 to 10 minutes). Good luck and if you can make a video and share with the world, after all this is the world wide web. The key to success is knowledge and the willingness to fail.
Hello, maybe you could whrite your pollern supplement recipe ?
I did not understand all the words from the video.
Imantas Masiulis
10 soyflour
10 brewers yeast
5 dried egg
Cup canola oil
HFCS
Thanks again for the information
The discussion with other experienced bee keeper's answers questions I have
I'v heard you say in a few videos don't split the nest to keep that in context
Could you please do a video on do a video on swarm control ?
I was taught to add frame into the center of brood nest to help with
Swarming do you do swarm trapping ? Or is it just not worth your time ?
Thanks again on a side note I've tried to duplicate your bee house four months in
& Haven't killed them all yet ! Two months to go
Brad from Alaska
Brad Kimberlin yes
I’ll get around to it
I,m ciertified natural and soy , hfcs at least not allowed
Can I buy this stuff online? or were i can buy in bulks? some kind of " whole foods,or store for animal food?"
I like IAN up till this Winter did shed. In fall before shed i do 2 AO treatments 5 days apart. those little bastards die and has been great. Answer the BEEs do fine.
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