9 Mated Queens In One Swarm Some Marked Huge Catch
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2019
- CHECK OUT THESE GREAT BEEKEEPING BOOKS
Beekeeping For Dummies amzn.to/2ZwVWKc
The Beekeeper's Bible: Bees, Honey, Recipes & Other Home Uses
amzn.to/2zsCqnH
The Backyard Beekeeper
amzn.to/2zoBdhk
Beekeeping for Beginners: How To Raise Your First Bee Colonies
amzn.to/2Hxlh0z
The Beekeepers Handbook
amzn.to/2HwIz6I
THE Practical Beekeeper
amzn.to/2NDlNy8
This is an amazing swarm of Honeybees
It's not uncommon to find alot of mated queens, but not often when you find marked queens to prove my point on how swarms have multiple mated queens, and not virgin queens. Please share this video anyway you know how, Facebook, Instagram, RUclips text ,email. We
Need to get this video out to share this information to as many people as possible.
Check out our Instagram page below
pBxvtf3ipO...
Click below to order Nucs, packages, and beekeeping supplies.
www.barnyardbees.com
Beekeeping news is Brushy mountain bee supply is going out of business, and Kelly bee is merging with mann lake bee supply. Barnyard bees can help supply you with anything and everything pertaining to beekeeping.
www.barnyardbees.com
Store# (706)971-2700
Barnyard bees has everything and anything pertaining to beekeeping. So anyone needing beekeeping supplies we have them at a very competitive price.
www.barnyardbees.com
Click above to order 2020 Two and Three pound packages, 5 frame nucs, anything and everything pertaining to beekeeping beetle barns, beetle blasters, mite strips, woodware, frames, Mated Italian queens, tools, bee suits, Barnyard Bees apparel T shirts, hoodies, tank tops, baseball ts, medication, hive kits, ultra bee pollen, honey. Also ask about our wholesale prices on honey,and beekeeping products. equipment we have it at
www.barnyardbees.com
store# (706)971-2700 Развлечения
Here is why you are good at this. You explain everything as it happens, you explain it clearly-and with the knowledge of someone who has done it for a long time. Plus you seem like you really want to help others.
Thank you so much I appreciate that.
As a hobby bee keeper with 2-4 hives just for honey production, I have never seen anything like this in my bee yard. Thanks for posting
B Trull how long have you been doing this and how was your first honey?
@@w8n2xhl 14 yrs honey produced depends on what plants in your area and the weather
do you mind explaining why they swarmed? were they too close, or something?
Edward Gabrielsson the hive was getting too full. That’s why people usually split hives to make more room.
Howdy from the Pacific Northwest…I’m a ‘newbie’ beekeeper who bought two complete hives, tools and two bee nucs ‘just for honey’…and..so to speak…caught the bug! I’m currently pushing towards 50 hives with a goal of 200 which I think might be the limit for my pasture’s acreage and at my age. As I get older I realized that my sheep seem to get bigger and faster and more stubborn each year….so I’m on a ten year plan to move out of sheep and into bees to make my living!….all from my honey hobby!
That’s amazing. It takes an experienced bee keeper to recognize what is going on and know what to do. Good lesson.
Yeah, its like the police on the border, they can see from afar what is going on and can pick them bad guys... this video was amazing.
I love when you pick up balls of bees. They rarely ever sting you too. You have a way with them.
When they're balling something, they're not paying anything else much attention. In another video, he described it like a person breaking up a fight between 2 people. Usually the person breaking up the fight doesn't get hit. At least not on purpose.
@@rdot980 You were more humanly with your response. Sometimes you're just less likely to get stung. That seems to be a catalyst of some strange kind.
These videos don't have that "one hive" that doubles as a pit bull in the colony closest to the road. I'm not complaining at all, but alot of us get stung up and worse.
@@rdot980 I'm gonna be the guy that catches that action on the way into tha apiary.
I am literally in amazement at you finding those queens like that!! VERY impressive. Thank you for sharing.
There is amazing I never seen so many queens together
Wow !!! Just wow !!!!
My dad raised bees for 50 yrs. I helped harvest supers and swarms every year. I would never wear less than a veil, heavy shirt, and gloves cause 1 or 2 hives were mean ass bees. Bees in this video seems so tame, wish ours were like that.
Your like the bee whisperer lol 😂 iv never saw anything like it 🤷♀️u know your stuff and can tell this is your passion thanks for sharing 👌it’s now 6am I’m officially addicted to something I never knew I was even interested in lol 😂
Wow, I've watched a lot of bee videos, including yours, and this is something I've never seen before. Fascinating that there are marked queens! Great job videoing this and informing us. Thanks Dave!!
Great video thank you again
Thank you for this video. This definitely helps those of us who are still a little new to caughting swarms! Also your videos on caring for hive beetles have helped me out a ton! Appreciate all your time in educating others.
You are a true beekeeper
You have the most amazing adventures in your yard. I learned so much from this one video.
You have remarkably peaceful bees! It's wonderful
Unreal David. The package i got from you on June 1st i split 3 times into 2 frame nucs. I put 1 frame of plastic foundation and 1 frame of foundationless and I had to put 2 of them in 2- 5 frame nuc cause they were packed out and I didnt want them to get swarm in their little heads. They are looking good. Love the videos. They are never to long.
Wish I had your luck my package as soon as they had 2 frames drawn (one frame of eggs and larva) they killed the queen but the new queen is huge at 3cm it's also fat
@@eastsiders3627 "it?"
That was superb really exciting to watch you finding all those Queens.
I don't know how you record all this so calmly. I would be in an absolute panic!
I wish there was a bee CPR kit!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
This video never gets old. Amazing.
I can't believe anyone would give this video a thumbs down. Just saying.
This is a way cool video. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
I’ve watched this several times and every time it amazing, love it! Thanks David!
David,
Thank You for the video of the multapull queen swarm finding that video is great that is one in a life time for most bee keepers. David thank you again your videos are of great value I go back and look at them again and again.
Richard
I find this stuff fascinating!! Guy really knows his stuff.
Lol rolling bees like ball🔥
Awesome
I have built a lot of 2 and 5 frame boxes like you have and I like em. Just wanted to tell you I built some 10 frame boxes like them. Thanks for all your help David!
" i gotta put it on pause so I can show you" followed by showing. subscibed
Such a nice show, I've always wanted to keep bees, now I live in a 55+ community so that's out,I still like to watch things like this
Lots of Beeks are 55+... including Me ! And I don't live in a 50+ place... 👀
Get a Hive in that Community Garden, if you have one. Or visit a Bee Club or Association !
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Happy Beekeeping 2022.
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Excellent video..thxs for sharing!
The bees are so beautiful and cute!
I love getting into bees but I will always be the guy in the enormous ‘everything covered twice’ beesuit. All my life I have just shrugged off stings until four years ago I got stung twice by some highly aggressive wasps after being stung by a bee near the house. I went into anaphylaxis and nearly died. Since then I have had to carry epipens and immediately inject after the sting …before I pass out and can’t breath.. My doc says some times that just happens after one sting too many. I just refuse to let it keep me from enjoying beekeeping. Thanks for the great videos. It’s great to learn about bee behavior. …like regicide being a thing when there are too many queens….
Fantastic video!! 🐝🐝🐝☮️☯️
That's awesome. I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work :)
Thos explains a LOT, I have learned a lot from this video.
🐝🐝 Very good education here, I enjoyed your video. You rock David! 🐝🐝
Hello Sir, thank you for the excellent show of swarmed bees and finding so many queens, which is awesome 👍👍👍👍
So much fun! I caught my first 3 swarms this year on Vancouver Island, Canada. Up until then i had never even seen a swarm. Videos on my channel.
Wow! Amazing video capture! Wow!
This was a fun video! Wow! 9 queens in one swarm (after all the little swarms joined together!). I don't think anyone can deny to you that its possible to get multiple queens in one swarm - and how it happens. You just showed them. But your bona fides go beyond showing - its how you could look at a few bees on the side of a box, or on the ground, and know there is likely to be a queen in there. And then you go in and find her. That is a very special kind of experience. And marked queens to boot! Amazing! Loved this video, but I hit the button, they still don't have a "Loved it" button!
Awesome video
Incredible video! Nine! Nine queens!
David, have you ever seen or heard of bees being able to kill the queen that is in a cage? Although they cannot ball the queen that is in the cage, can they cover the ventilation enough to cause the queen to overheat? Can the attacking bees cause the bees in the cage to turn on the queen and kill her? Or can the attacking bees get their stingers into the queen in the cage?
Awesome video! Might be time to invest in a gopro to give you both hands
Good ifo for New beekeepers like myself
Barnyard. Amazing video. Thank you!
That's good stuff to know and learn thank you for sharing that with us . i love watching your video's and gathering your knowledge. Keep up the good work and have a happy 🐝 set season.
Wow Dr. David at work!!! Amazing skill!
bees are so calm, they must be the Gandhi variety.
Amazing Swarmy Bees
Thank you for such a great video
oh ya know,,,, just picks up a ball full of bees
And rolls it around in his hand like it’s a toy lol
All ways someting new to learn . A + Sir Dave.
Great video dude, think you are the best beekeeper out there
Thank You for the information
very informative video.... thank you for the information..
So I guess a bee in the hand is worth a swarm in the nuc? Lol!
The greatest bee video ever 😉😉👍👍😃
Wow! That's amazing. Thanks for sharing.
you have balls of steel!! I would have poofed up within the first minute. 🤦♀️ great video 💙🐝💙
I just now happened on your channel 😳 Wow! Don't know how you handle them. I'm saving your videos on my Bees Favorite 🐝 you are my first one on that list. Thank You for sharing. I'm subscribing for sure 👍
See alot of different ones.
You are my favorite 💛 please Teach us well sir 🙏
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, your camera work is pretty good too for juggling with one hand.
9 Queens, sounds like the dream chess game to me!
So interesting.
AWESOME video. You're crazy walking around with flip flops though lol
Dude. You are a boss grabbing those the way you do. Props!
Amazing. Thanks for teaching us. I have learnt a lot.
I would high tail it out of there. You are one brave man.
One thing that needs to be highlighted for a new beekeeper is what you say @20:20. This phenomenon doesn't happen in the wild. Very rarely you will catch a swarm and find more than 1 queen. Sometimes virgin queens will get caught up in the swarm but rarely more than 1 mated queen. Still never hurts to look.
Barnyard Bees I have multiple queens in my Japanese honey bees. not sure if they are virgins or not
WOW!!!! Thank you!!! I’m always learning more and more about bees.
Had to watch this a second time I enjoyed it immensely the first time.
This incredible. I've learned so much from watching your videos. So sad about the dead queens.
Wow amazing 👌👌
Having that many hives and bees in close proximity vastly changes the dynamics of bee behavior. The mixing and volumes of different chemical interactions they rely on and we as bee keeps have come to rely on for predictability are vastly different around a large apiary. I've handled and worked bees for over 20 years on a smallish hobby capacity and I've never seen a swarm with more than one queen. I certainly could have missed an extra queen on a few occasions but I would recognize the balling tendency you show here so I doubt I have missed many, if any, extras in swarms.
I doubt that is anything very common that most people will ever see first hand. It is always fun to watch at your place however and a good thing to keep in mind as a possibility.
Brent
I was thinking the exact same thing...
Need a camera man to record for ya.
Were any of the queens mated? LOL Great video! You have a gift my friend and tons of patience.
they killed those queens fast. Amazing
You should do a time lapse of your home made swarm
Thanks for this video, it was very informative!
david: save those dead queens and grind them up to make lures for swarms. One drop of queen essence can really lure bees. See more than one makes a confusing queen smell so tremendous lure. In alcohol to save them.
Was just about to comment this! Save dead queens in alcohol always, thank yourself later
Can you explain how to do this please?
I noticed some of the queen boxes had attendants in them. Where did those come from? If from the swarm that was trying to ball her, what makes them accept her now?
Things that happen in beeyards with hundreds of hives, hahah. I want some Barnyard Bees!!!!!!
Dude how are you talking
I would have been like : well guys as you can see.. bubahlabalahla
Mid video, you can see his shadow and that he's wearing a bee hat so none of them fly into his mouth lol
Dang you have so much knowledge its impressive ! Very interesting.
This is so fascinating
I think a go pro would help you be able to record & keep your hands free, you can just strap it to ya instead of having to hold it.
But this was VERY fascinating. I didn't know there could or was more than 1 queen to a swarm. That's very interesting, not only that but your very knowledgeable about the bees & the signs & communication they show & do to be able to read them to know what is going on. Thank you for sharing this experience as well as your knowledge of these little fascinating Creatures. ☺
Her tail!!🤣🤣🤣
What an amazingly informative video about swarms! Thanks Dave for another great video.
This is an amazing video. Been watching bee keeping videos for years, yet I live in the city and never intend to have bees (i'm 74). I have one question which I think is a good one. When you pick up the queens you get their pheromones on your fingers right? Why don't the other bees try to sting (kill you) like they would the queen? Oh wait. I think I know. Am I right? They don't kill each other either because they recognize the queen? Are they really that smart? I liked and subscribed.
Oh My Goodness! Who are you. I'm new... this is the first one I'm seeing from you.. and I shared on Facebook.
Your Amazing. I would bee in a hazmat suit though.
I wish I could raise Bees 🐝 🐝 because I love them. I love Honey 🍯 too
I make medication from 🍯 Honey 🍯 😋
Thanks so much. You would love beekeeping.
Your Welcome. Yes I'm sure I would if I was able.
That was amazing. Love learning new thing with bees.
Loved this vid..thank you
excellent video. Well educational
this guy sure knows bees.
We need to get this man a tripod
there was another queen in that two frame box at 14:48 time
Evan Bailey I saw her too! ☺️
Would you show and explain the different appearance of a Virgin Queen and Mated Queen.
macv9959 SMH SERIOUSLY
I'd like to see this too!
One is smiling the other isnt
@@billcoley8520 run along little troll
Really you think I’m a troll? Not. Pissy democrat
Interesting. Ty