A Better 5 Gal bucket Swarm Trap - Beekeeping

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @dlaw7840
    @dlaw7840 3 месяца назад

    I made three of these traps today and will finish them up tomorrow and place them out in trees near my community feeders to attract any swarm that shows up from the wild or from one of my own hives.

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  3 месяца назад

      Despite the fact that my last video was about an October swarm, you should probably hold off until the end of January. Put them out now and you will likely just get these odd small swarms. You want the big spring swarms.

    • @dlaw7840
      @dlaw7840 3 месяца назад

      I agree, but I can still merge them with other smaller hives already growing. If I help increase their stores of honey, the odds of them surviving the winter here in Southwest Texas st 1,650 elevation will be better. Our drought this year is not leaving much growing or blooming. Even if a small swarm shows up, I can work to offer them an inside feeder and pollen patties. I only have 11 hives presently. I have been setting up community feeders for two weeks daily and attracted one swarm today that moved in to a trap. Since we look like we will have a mild November and maybe mild December, I feel giving the swarm of any size will allow them time to lay winter bee brood still. Thanks

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  2 месяца назад

      That works too.

  • @silvert749
    @silvert749 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much, i love to try it here in Uganda. Let's keep in touch.

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  10 месяцев назад

      In Uganda, you should look for some of my later videos on bucket traps where I wrap them in in reflectex if the bucket is not in full shade. If not available there, then aluminum foil or mylar. Many commercially packaged foods have an inner envelope bonded with mylar that can be recycled and patchworked on.

  • @BucksBeesS.C.
    @BucksBeesS.C. Год назад +1

    I like that idea. Good info from S.C.

  • @LucBeeHiveNB
    @LucBeeHiveNB Год назад +1

    Thank for your creative work and knowledge.

  • @co-note8982
    @co-note8982 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your BeeKpn work ...

  • @zionhoneybeesfarm1235
    @zionhoneybeesfarm1235 Год назад +1

    Great work

  • @TheBanjoman
    @TheBanjoman Год назад +1

    That is a great idea.

  • @DeepSeaDv
    @DeepSeaDv Год назад +5

    "That's something that didn't work so we're not going to spend any time on it".....💪😆

  • @osirissteward550
    @osirissteward550 10 месяцев назад +2

    i do like the idea of the rope, you don't have to climb up the tree
    to get it down

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  10 месяцев назад +1

      Just remember the brick in the bottom. So it doesn’t wave around too much.

  • @JasonEmery9
    @JasonEmery9 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have had some success trapping swarms with the design that features a brood box over a smaller box with a round hole drilled into the side. I've tried the 'bucket' design without much luck. One thing different about your design is the placement of the hole near the bottom of the bucket. I'll give that a try.

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  9 месяцев назад

      Trying to visualize your set up. A 10 frame deep with an adaptive bottom board mating to a smaller box with the entrance in it so you can just remove the brood box and set it on a regular bottom board? How much smaller is the bottom box?, and is it permanently in position? Have you seen the article in the March 2024 ABJ. Is it the same idea except that it uses nuc boxes?

    • @JasonEmery9
      @JasonEmery9 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@southflbeekeepingwithrich I use either a 10 frame or 8 frame deep, with old frames from a brood box. The deep sits on a box that is 19 7/8" by 16" (10 frame) by 5" high, with a board nailed to the bottom of the lower box. I then drill a couple of 7/8" holes in the side of that lower box. If you catch a swarm, but are slow about removing the 10 (or 8) frame deep, the bees will draw out comb all the way to the bottom of the lower box. (much like if you put a medium frame in a deep box, the bees draw out comb on the bottom of the frame)

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  9 месяцев назад

      OK, got it, When you said smaller box, my brain went somewhere else entirely. You added a shallow box of the same dimensions as the brood box to give it greater depth and make it more attractive, just not another whole super. Always a good idea to add volume to a swarm trap.

  • @JasonEmery9
    @JasonEmery9 8 месяцев назад

    I have caught two swarms so far this season, but so far none with ‘bucket’ design. One was a passive catch with a dead out hive that was sitting on a pallet, about 6 inches off the ground. The other was a ten frame deep, sitting a shallow super (no frames), on a roof about 9 feet off the ground

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  8 месяцев назад

      I have caught 11 with 5 bucket traps, and two with nucs. One was a double stack with frames in the top set up as a swarm trap, the other was just a stack of nuc boxes waiting to be used. none in a 0 frame deep with medium frames in it. Go figure.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 6 месяцев назад

    Did you catch anything with it yet?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  6 месяцев назад

      ROFL. 11 swarms last year in 4 buckets, 11 swarms this year in 5 buckets. Avocado trap caught 3 last year and 4 this year. Yep, I catch bees in them. Look back through the catalog of videos for bucket cutouts. 😃

  • @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65
    @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65 9 месяцев назад

    Great Info ! Does the Bucket have to be white?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  9 месяцев назад +1

      Any color you want. And in a later video I wrapped them all with reflectex when it got really hot. So mine are all silver now. Many people paint them camo.

    • @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65
      @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65 9 месяцев назад

      @@southflbeekeepingwithrich Thanks for the quick reply!!

  • @shantilus
    @shantilus Год назад +1

    Did it work?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад +4

      Oh yes it worked! It has caught 3 swarms in 3 weeks, and I’ve made two more buckets and caught 2 more swarms with those buckets so far.

  • @brettwhiteMusicFan
    @brettwhiteMusicFan 8 месяцев назад

    Have you had any luck with this?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  8 месяцев назад

      Incredible luck. This year I had to take them down until I gave away some of the first swarms. I think I am at 11 swarms. I have had other people bring their traps over and set them out then take them home.

  • @regor2102
    @regor2102 7 месяцев назад

    Bees don't like light so why not a use black bucket? Need a dab of sealant on the top screws to keep water out. Old Dirt Rooster's dad use to claim that it helped to use a little burnt wood in the trap. He said the bees liked burnt out old tree stumps and sleeked them naturally. A plastic bucket needs all the help it can get. Can't hurt, LOL!

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  7 месяцев назад +1

      Well, in South Florida bees build their hives on tree branches in full sun so sunlight is not a big issue. Heat inside a black bucket, big issue. While I have never done a video on the upgrade, all of my buckets are now covered in reflectex so that does make it dark inside as well as keeping it cooler. The soft plastic of the bucket makes a good seal against rain and holes around the bottom drain any that comes in, mostly through the entrance. Our rain is often nearly horizonal. I may try burnt wood next year, though that just makes one more thing I would have to remove from the trap before I can "bump and dump" them at the end of the transfer. Thanks for the idea though.

  • @benmarshall2996
    @benmarshall2996 10 месяцев назад

    how do you make the tincture of propolis?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  10 месяцев назад

      I made a video on doing just that in January 2022 - studio.ruclips.net/user/videoV0QsMn0ijGM/edit

  • @DonaldRogersBaldEagle
    @DonaldRogersBaldEagle Год назад

    I was curious what is Sludge there?

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад

      Find my sludge video. After extracting tincture, the propolis is broken down into fine granules and I just save that in rubbing alcohol and paint it on.

  • @shaneseabolt4217
    @shaneseabolt4217 Год назад

    What are you calling sludge? Can you explain what it is? Thanks in advanced

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад +2

      I did a video on this before, check out past ones. But in short, it is the leftover “sludge” from dissolving propolis in alcohol and is what settles to the bottom. Check out my other videos on making propolis tincture. I use EVERYTHING!

  • @zionhoneybeesfarm1235
    @zionhoneybeesfarm1235 Год назад

    Did not see u put in any vent holes

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад

      Don't need them, just a few weep holes on the bottom. They even prefer the one hole entrances over the two hole entrances. Remember I don't leave them in there long enough to clog things up.

  • @jljjoubert3611
    @jljjoubert3611 Год назад

    Will any colour bucket do the job? Cobus🐋

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад

      Yes, you can use any color. Darker colors make for a darker interior but absorb more heat. I have done an upgrade that solves the heat issue, and that video comes out May 12th (tomorrow as I am writing this.).

  • @JasonEmery9
    @JasonEmery9 8 месяцев назад

    I’m not sure why the ‘bucket’ design isn’t working for me. It is not for lack of trying

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  8 месяцев назад

      Lack of bees in the area? or hoity-toity snobbish bees that only want a penthouse? I have to hide my buckets to keep from having more swarms than I can handle. Other people in the club have brought their traps to my house and caught bees in a few days after weeks with no luck at their apiaries. Bees gonna do what bees gonna do.

  • @kathyhathaway8823
    @kathyhathaway8823 Год назад +1

    What’s not to like about it . Anything is possible, THANKS

  • @jljjoubert3611
    @jljjoubert3611 Год назад

    Goodday sir. The recipe for that propolis sludge you use will be appreciated. That is to say if you are willing
    to provide it. Cobus🐳

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад +1

      oh yes, I have provided it in at least two prior videos, just search for propolis in my videos.. The sludge is what’s left over from making the tincture.

    • @jljjoubert3611
      @jljjoubert3611 Год назад +1

      @@southflbeekeepingwithrich Thanks,I will look for it. Cobus🐳

  • @chickenwhisperer8410
    @chickenwhisperer8410 Год назад

    Nevermind I just saw the comment below

    • @southflbeekeepingwithrich
      @southflbeekeepingwithrich  Год назад

      I'll reply anyway. The Avocado tree bucket caught a total of 7 swarms this season. The others all caught one or two each.

  • @rtxhoneybees
    @rtxhoneybees Год назад +2

    Interesting, except for the part where you insulted the camera person. Perpendicular to the entrance requires no definition to people who know what perpedicukar means.

  • @chickenwhisperer8410
    @chickenwhisperer8410 Год назад

    Did it work?