Thank you for being so transparent with mistakes. It helps me to know that others have issues. I tell my bees that they have a bad beekeeper and their ability to survive me shows how strong and resilient they truly are!!!😂
Man I love the attitude of those bees Brian. I would work them with just a veil. So gentle. Hate that happened to the queen but sometimes things like that happen. Hopefully they will make a new one.
Brian, I am sure glad you edited out those choice words. LOL Stuff happens to the best of us. What I do when painting queens is I use one of those round popsicle ones. I take the plunger out, pickup the queen with my fingers and drop her inside, then insert the sponge plunger. I don't like those one handed queen catchers for obvious reasons. You should have a decent amount of drones around in three weeks so hopefully she returns.
I need to just start marking them by hand, much easier. And yeah, we still have a decent drone population, so I'm not worried. Actually found capped cells the other day, so they're on the way.
Love that little queen right dial, I'm going to invest in those, it's way easier than a notebook or leaving notes on the lid but Damnnnnnnnn🤦 I felt that pain when you pinched that queen, just when I was thinking " that's a cool little queen marking gadget" 😅 pinching a queen is horrible 😬 especially when it's a great colony, bummer.
Great video Brian! We started using the same one-handed catcher this year to mark our queens, and on our next-to last hive I did the same thing…pushed her right down into the comb. She started moving about, but next time we went back to look they had superseded her. Crap happens, good thing bees are good “erasers.”
Wow, decapitating the queen sucks. I just crushed one I paid $60 for... so yeah I feel it! Specifically I feel stupid... "hey hive I know you're queenless, here's a queen, oops she's dead, never mind..."
I have that option if needed. I want to try and let them raise one since it is still early in August. Last inspection, they had cells capped over already.
Thank you for being so transparent with mistakes. It helps me to know that others have issues. I tell my bees that they have a bad beekeeper and their ability to survive me shows how strong and resilient they truly are!!!😂
@@catherinealsept4549 I tell my Bees all sorts of things also. Lol. . Appreciate you watching.
Sorry about the queen. But I appreciate you showing it! Loved the incoming mistake sound effect / edit. :)
@@HoneyTopBees Had to show that so people see even the mistakes.
Man I love the attitude of those bees Brian. I would work them with just a veil. So gentle. Hate that happened to the queen but sometimes things like that happen. Hopefully they will make a new one.
They're super chill, that's for sure. I couldn't believe it when I did that, but it happens.
Brian, I am sure glad you edited out those choice words. LOL Stuff happens to the best of us.
What I do when painting queens is I use one of those round popsicle ones. I take the plunger out, pickup the queen with my fingers and drop her inside, then insert the sponge plunger. I don't like those one handed queen catchers for obvious reasons.
You should have a decent amount of drones around in three weeks so hopefully she returns.
I need to just start marking them by hand, much easier. And yeah, we still have a decent drone population, so I'm not worried. Actually found capped cells the other day, so they're on the way.
Ain’t 1 guy in a thousand would have shown that 👍👍
@Beeyond-the-lake-honey-co. I figured why not you know. We all make mistakes you know.
It happens! 14 going into winter strong sounds like you'll be in good shape for next year.
@@BrianCooper901 Yeah, that's what I'm thinking.
Love that little queen right dial, I'm going to invest in those, it's way easier than a notebook or leaving notes on the lid but Damnnnnnnnn🤦 I felt that pain when you pinched that queen, just when I was thinking " that's a cool little queen marking gadget" 😅 pinching a queen is horrible 😬 especially when it's a great colony, bummer.
Great video Brian! We started using the same one-handed catcher this year to mark our queens, and on our next-to last hive I did the same thing…pushed her right down into the comb. She started moving about, but next time we went back to look they had superseded her. Crap happens, good thing bees are good “erasers.”
Awesome Brian
Thanks Sandi. .
Wow, decapitating the queen sucks. I just crushed one I paid $60 for... so yeah I feel it! Specifically I feel stupid... "hey hive I know you're queenless, here's a queen, oops she's dead, never mind..."
OOOOPPPPSSSSSSSSSSSSS word you don't want a surgeon or beekeeper say!
@@8pumpkin18 lol. .
Sad about the Queen
Yeah, I was so ticked that I did that.
@@CastleHives This late in the season i would order a new queen. It would be worth the $40 to $45 dollars to me.
Bummer missed ya, dang it.
No worries. . Have a great day DC. . Appreciate you watching as always.
Maybe pull a queen from a resource hive to replace queen, that's what they are for...
I have that option if needed. I want to try and let them raise one since it is still early in August. Last inspection, they had cells capped over already.
Makes your stomach sink. Dont think I could have held it together as well as you did. Would have had to edit out 15 min of cussing.
I did edit out a few other choice words. I was so darn ticked. That colony is a better one also. Hopefully, they will make a nice daughter.