It was so nice to see Dr. Spivak at the North American Honey Bee Expo! She gave two very interesting presentations. Thank you for sharing, and it was also nice to see the Stream Team as well :)
david burns is a master beekeeper and he sayd this is a gimmick and that propolis is only a tiny bit helpful for bees and scratching wood with wire is best. so only a tiny little bit helping bees and he said not to pay just do it yourself. check david burns new video and do it if u want it dont pay for it.
Good stuff. Going back to the bees and their ways in a tree. Then putting it into new designs in a hive box. Bringing this back to the hive from some great research by Dr. Spivak and all of her students. Great job to Dr. Spivak and her collegues/students.
I use to scuff the inside of my langstroph boxes. It seem to help but im just a backyard beekeeper. Dont cringe but i have now gone to topbar hives, my age has made it to where i can not lift the boxes any more and i am not giving up.
I have been teaching beekeeping classes for years and have said we stripi bees of their natural defenses when we use smooth pine boxes. I am glad the research is backing that up. I cut my own pine logs and plan on making rough-cut boxes this year to see how the bees respond. Great advancement in beekeeping.
david burns is a master keeper with lts and lots of experience he sayd this propolis only helps the tinyst bit adn its another gimmick. watch his newest video to see how to just do it if u want to dont buy it.
The Langstroth hive was a gimmick until people caught on to it's usefulness. I will be doing my own comparison to check things out for myself. I really don't see Dr. Spivak spinning her wheels on a fad or gimmick. But, time will prove her right or wrong. @@thehiveandthehoneybee9547
It was so nice to see Dr. Spivak at the North American Honey Bee Expo! She gave two very interesting presentations. Thank you for sharing, and it was also nice to see the Stream Team as well :)
david burns is a master beekeeper and he sayd this is a gimmick and that propolis is only a tiny bit helpful for bees and scratching wood with wire is best. so only a tiny little bit helping bees and he said not to pay just do it yourself. check david burns new video and do it if u want it dont pay for it.
Good stuff. Going back to the bees and their ways in a tree. Then putting it into new designs in a hive box. Bringing this back to the hive from some great research by Dr. Spivak and all of her students. Great job to Dr. Spivak and her collegues/students.
I use to scuff the inside of my langstroph boxes. It seem to help but im just a backyard beekeeper. Dont cringe but i have now gone to topbar hives, my age has made it to where i can not lift the boxes any more and i am not giving up.
Thinking Tom Seeley brought this out years ago glad to see a company moving forward this ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good stuff. It was great meeting Marla today. Can't wait to see the benefits in my colonies.
what an awesome interview.
Are those coffee cups for sale anywhere? Those are so nice looking!
Not yet, but maybe they should be? 🤔
@@PremierBeeProductsyes, they should be! I’ll order 3 please :)
If you get a chance look at the reteach before the U of M took it up.
I have been teaching beekeeping classes for years and have said we stripi bees of their natural defenses when we use smooth pine boxes. I am glad the research is backing that up. I cut my own pine logs and plan on making rough-cut boxes this year to see how the bees respond. Great advancement in beekeeping.
david burns is a master keeper with lts and lots of experience he sayd this propolis only helps the tinyst bit adn its another gimmick. watch his newest video to see how to just do it if u want to dont buy it.
The Langstroth hive was a gimmick until people caught on to it's usefulness. I will be doing my own comparison to check things out for myself. I really don't see Dr. Spivak spinning her wheels on a fad or gimmick. But, time will prove her right or wrong.
@@thehiveandthehoneybee9547