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  • @JAYTEAM187
    @JAYTEAM187 Месяц назад +3

    😂 Great video brother. Everything you mentioned in the beginning was literally every question I had. Thanks for the input.

  • @cynthiadd448
    @cynthiadd448 2 месяца назад +4

    Very few videos are detailed like yours with great demonstration. TY

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 2 месяца назад

      YW. I'm glad you found it helpful.

  • @glenngodwin2169
    @glenngodwin2169 2 года назад +11

    These pellets are easy to use and work good. Bees respond well to just a light smoke from the pellets. Use 2-3 for a single hive or two.

  • @theridgerider8609
    @theridgerider8609 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. Got these in a starter kit, as a newBee it was very helpful. I used 3 of them, tore about half of the paper off. I also added some white sage. Worked like a charm.

  • @dontannery1805
    @dontannery1805 11 месяцев назад +2

    I use the pine shaving from tractor supply and barbecue grill pillows and a Piece of burlap to put on top just to keep the shavings from coming out, it works great. And last a long time.

  • @Counselor77
    @Counselor77 6 месяцев назад +1

    I put 4 of those pellets in my smoker and they burn like little charcoal pieces and keep the leaves and grass burning for a longer time each time I stuffed leaves in the smoker, I never had to relight my smoker. Dry leaves make great smoke.

  • @geoffreypetz5982
    @geoffreypetz5982 2 года назад +2

    Found this helpful. I purchased a package of these to try them out. Haven't yet though, if I can I'm going to send them back now. I have other stuff to use also, you just saved me $10.

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 2 года назад +2

      I'm glad it helped. I was curious why they cost so much and wondered how they work. But, unfortunately, all they are is typical smoker fuel rolled up in paper. They burn just like wood shavings or cypress needles.

    • @honeycomb.n.cattle3463
      @honeycomb.n.cattle3463 2 года назад +2

      @@donnypodcast figure I will just stick with lawn clipping, hay and pine needles. Free and seem like the way to go.

  • @honeycomb.n.cattle3463
    @honeycomb.n.cattle3463 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review on these. Doesn't seem like they will last too long.

  • @hectormarquez9591
    @hectormarquez9591 2 года назад +2

    It’s a Light smoke, easy to light. This it’s not gonna light up like he is expecting. They just slow burn like incense would. The light smoke works great. Don’t need such a thick smoke at least in my experience the light smoke is fine. They are good for about 5-10 mins.

  • @michellemerlo3744
    @michellemerlo3744 2 года назад +6

    I don’t like that we really have no idea what’s in them. A pack of 10 came in a tool kit I bought from Amazon and when I dug all I could find is that they’re manufactured in china, no list of ingredients. It’s way smarter to me to try to use free, natural materials. Pine straw and wood shavings are the way to go.

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. Basically, what I learned from making this video is that these things cost $10 for a small pack of them, and they don't perform any better that normal smoker fuel you get for free. Or in my case, my smoker fuel is very inexpensive. I STILL have my pet bedding and I'm still using it and I think it costed me less than $5.

    • @bjornstacy9590
      @bjornstacy9590 Месяц назад

      I probably got the same kit as you, the dang things wouldn't even light up, so they are rotting somewhere in the bottom of a random box lol. I just use dry lawn clippings from my lawn, smokes great and it's free

  • @ecobluefarms223
    @ecobluefarms223 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks I almost ordered these
    But realized I always having pine shavings around

    • @podraskyholistics
      @podraskyholistics 4 месяца назад

      And I just saw at Wal Mart that they are selling big bails of hamster bedding. So, it's dirt cheap and will last you a long time, as long as you keep your pine shaving in a place where they won't get damp.

  • @nickcorrea1345
    @nickcorrea1345 Год назад +1

    I break 5 or 6 apart and light with a propane torch. Works great

  • @bigrig9702
    @bigrig9702 2 года назад +6

    Or you can go to a tractor supply store and buy a big bag of wood shavings and use that instead of spending money on these.

  • @JFMercyWellness
    @JFMercyWellness 12 дней назад

    That's why I'm her im new to Bee keeping

  • @davemoran2859
    @davemoran2859 2 года назад +1

    I got these as part of a bee keeper starter kit, but would not buy them in the future. I used three in the smoker. They light easily and smoke well, but last only a few minutes. Not nearly enough time to conduct a hive inspection.

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. I figured that for the price, one of them should last a half hour, but all they seem to be is just regular smoker fuel that lasts just as long as anything else would if you put the same amount in. So, for me, it's hard to spend $10 for what I got out of it.

  • @swannest1269
    @swannest1269 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. My smoker and I have issues. Mostly it won’t stay lit!!

    • @podraskyholistics
      @podraskyholistics 4 месяца назад

      In this video, I only used 2 small handfuls of pine shavings and it still lasted beyond 20 minutes. When I was really out doing maintenance on the hive, I would pack the smoker about the same way with one difference: I would keep adding pine shaving until they are rounded above the top of the can. Then I'd puff it and let it reduce a little and add one more handful of shavings. Then, I'd puff it till thick, rich, white smoke comes out, put my small piece of newspaper in the cone, and that smoker will last 45 minutes while I'm working on the hive and I always have to sit it in the fireplace and let it burn out. Sometimes I'd even open the top and puff it to speed up the burn. Packing my smoker this way, I've went to a beekeeping club and my smoker stayed lit the entire 2-hour period every time I was out there.

  • @KingsRight
    @KingsRight 11 месяцев назад

    i have some ground bees in my yard. is there a way to smoke them out with something that makes them want to leave for good or will they just come right back no matter what smoke i use?

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 11 месяцев назад

      Not sure if it would work with ground bees, but for honeybees, they use Bee-Go or similar chemicals after removing a hive from someone's house. These chemicals are said to drive bees away from an area and even prevent them from coming back.
      One caution is that ground bees are native bees to the US and are threatened by many of the same things that hurt honeybees, such as neonicotinoids. That said, I personally wouldn't want to disturb any ground bees.
      Smoke is used in beekeeping to move bees away from an area temporarily, interfere with any attack pheromones, and some say it drives them to go into their honey stores and gorge on honey, causing them to be extremely docile.
      I'm not sure how any of this would work for ground bees, which are not social. So, you wouldn't really have attack pheromones being emitted by other bees in the colony, since the colony doesn't exist; most ground bees are solitary.
      Since smoke only causes bees to move away from an area for a brief time, maybe less than 30 seconds, it definitely won't provide you with any lasting effects, in the first place.
      Also, since I don't know much about ground bees, my little knowledge of honeybees may not apply accurately to this question.
      One thing I have read is that since ground bees are solitary, they are least likely to sting you. As unlikely as it is for a honeybee to sting you, it is far less likely that ground bees would sting.
      In short, I think trying to use smoke to get rid of ground bees would be a waste of time.

  • @gregmcfarland5189
    @gregmcfarland5189 Месяц назад

    Where the hell do you get newspaper?

  • @jimhughes6794
    @jimhughes6794 11 месяцев назад

    I noticed you put what appeared to be pine shavings as your standard fuel. What has surprised me is there is no creosote on your smoker. How do you burn pine and your smoker is not black with creosote? I spend a lot of time just cleaning creosote out of and off of my smoker. You may have something you are burning or using to keep your smoker shiny. Let me know how you do it. Thanks

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 11 месяцев назад

      It still cakes up over time. It even gets to the point where it's hard to clamp the lid down fully. I guess it just looks clean on the days I've been shooting videos.
      All I used for fuel is a little newspaper and some pine shavings. Not sure if that prevents soot.

  • @mjlaramore
    @mjlaramore 11 месяцев назад

    Mine smoke 💨 the bees out of the hive and they go crazy. It usually takes about two minutes of smoking them with these pellets to cause them to go berserk and swarm me.

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 11 месяцев назад

      LOL! That's hilarious!

  • @Kangassero
    @Kangassero 2 года назад +2

    Dry cow or horse shit. Use that, its amazing.

  • @pfcaraujo
    @pfcaraujo 2 года назад +2

    Just use some old burlap on the farm: it’s free.....they tryna make something up for everything.

  • @NoLuckToMe
    @NoLuckToMe 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for FIREWORK tip

  • @Kricnit
    @Kricnit 9 месяцев назад

    I prefer sugar water in a spray bottle myself. Inexpensive, easier to use.

    • @podraskyholistics
      @podraskyholistics 9 месяцев назад

      I've seen something like that on RUclips. I wonder how well that works. I figured that the moment attack pheromones started being released you might by viscously attacked by hundreds of bees.
      Does the sugar water prevent aggression in the event of attack pheromones being released?

  • @flintliddon
    @flintliddon Год назад

    Are you really surprised it wasnt a firework?

    • @donnypodcast
      @donnypodcast 11 месяцев назад +1

      They used the term "smoke bombs" in the description, and being that they're so expensive for so little smoker fuel, I was thinking there has to be more to it. But, I guess they're just conveniently packaged smoker fuel that makes lighting a smoker mess free.

  • @garyvahey4623
    @garyvahey4623 2 года назад +1

    Waste of money. I can’t even get mine to light.

  • @walterseigler3139
    @walterseigler3139 Год назад +1

    I think it's repurposed hemp they have a Marijuana smell and don't last long at all. I don't like them.