OTS Queen Rearing Part 2 of 2 Did it work? S4E30

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2020
  • Did the OTS queen rearing work? Did they pull down from a very young larvae, or did they choose the young eggs? I think you will be surprised. Check it out.
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  • @gerryfelix5948
    @gerryfelix5948 4 года назад +3

    First class, music, video and discussion leading into beekeeping. A pleasure to watch, we’ll done.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Thanks Gerry. Appreciate you watching and the nice comment. Have a nice rest of the week and take care.

    • @gerryfelix5948
      @gerryfelix5948 4 года назад

      As an aside, I did not learn from your stingnato piece. Ran into a very unhappy queenless hive with only jacket and pants. Bees found an opening at my shoe tops and ran all the way up my legs.Two days later and I’m still in recovery mode. While I laughed hysterically at your experience, I ain’t laughing now.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      😂 that will teach you. I seriously have to get a new jacket. I hate that thing. My full suit I get stung on the chin because the stupid veil is too close lol. I’ve never had such mean bees this far into the flow.

  • @muleskinner485
    @muleskinner485 Год назад

    thumbs up for the intro👍

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  Год назад

      Thanks man, I enjoy making those intros. Should have some with some fawns coming up. Thanks for watching and have a happy 4th!

  • @jonclemons1421
    @jonclemons1421 4 года назад +3

    That was pretty successful. Glad the decided to make the queen cells. I'm going to try that when I can. I was going to on my #2 colony, but they pleasantly surprised/gifted me with one naturally. They definitely are a wonder! BTW.. I sit and watch the girls work just like you do. Very peaceful.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +2

      Hi Jon. Yeah I can sit and watch them a long time. It’s cool how the waves rush in and out. A few videos back I time lapses the entrance of #4 hive and you can see the waves. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @mandog2142
    @mandog2142 4 года назад +1

    It's really neat to have seen a technique (OTS) employed and then to have seen it to completion and success!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Hi WanderingStar. Yeah, it works pretty good. I've done it a lot this spring. I've had four or five hives not requeen successfully. Not making it back from the mating flights I guess. I had one queen never leave and started laying drones. I booted her out into a Nuc that was failing to see if it was indeed her shooting blanks. Thanks for watching.

  • @BrianCooper901
    @BrianCooper901 2 года назад

    I've never seen that method used before watching your channel these two videos are very good at showing the whole process. Thanks.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  2 года назад +1

      Hey Brian. Yeah it works pretty good. Be sure you do it on the youngest eggs you can find. They make better queens. You’re making it through all the old videos pretty fast. 👍👍. Take care.

  • @DStewart2022
    @DStewart2022 4 года назад +1

    Amazing how elusive those queens can be. 17 hives here and my strongest hive (Double deep and two full supers) is from a dead tree cutout last summer. Very strong, mild temper and zero swarm tendencies this year. I selected her for my donor queen for my grafting. Only downside is her ability to hide....I FINALLY laid eyes on her about 4 weeks ago. Happiest queen marking I've ever done. Haven't seen her since but she's still laying up a storm.
    Thanks for the followup on the notching technique (along with backup video)!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Hi David. Isn't it funny how some are so hard to find. Those tiger stripe butts are the hardest for me. My hive 17 swarm hive from last year was that color and it took me three tries to find her. lol Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @meloneycrews
    @meloneycrews 4 года назад

    Great video Jerome! We have been on pins and needles prying they would make a Queen!!😃🐝we always love watching your videos! Can’t wait to see another house tour also! Be blessed! 💕💞🌻🐝

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Hi Melony. Yeah, they pulled some down. Now for phase II for them to mate and make it back in one piece. I've not had such good luck this year with that. I think the crazy weather may have some to do with it. They are flooring the house now. I'll try to do another tour when that's all done. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @c.joelummus8880
    @c.joelummus8880 6 месяцев назад

    Good job, I will definitely use this trick

  • @nancynolton6079
    @nancynolton6079 4 года назад +1

    Had watched your video on the notching and then found I had a queenless hive. So I added a frame of brood and eggs and notched the eggs... they are drawing beautiful queen cells from those notches and have them almost capped. They left other areas with eggs completely alone!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Nice job! I've been doing it quite awhile now, and more this season than ever. I blame the weather. lol Take care. Nancy.

  • @CBsGreenhouseandGarden
    @CBsGreenhouseandGarden 4 года назад

    Such amazing views you have is priceless. Yeah I can see why you could sit for hours in that swing. Grumpy bees? That was saying it nicely! Last few videos they been right down out peed! And there she is! Party Time! 2020 history making! You sound like Rene with the no patience. Slow and easy is the way to rock! Good to see they were not so aggressive this time. Good to have videos to fall back on and take a look at it to see what happen. Better then notes I tell ya. LOL. Let the games begin! Stay safe my friend and hope you folks have a great rest of the week!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Hey Mr. CB. I shoulda played that Guns n Roses song Patience. lol Doesn't really go with my bluegrass acoustic style though. lol I'm glad to see your garden fared pretty well from the freeze. You sure had it all covered up. lol I bet that was a lot of work. A lot of work taking it all down too. My Dixondale onions are getting big. Take care Mr. CB and Rene.

  • @janahamilton9588
    @janahamilton9588 11 дней назад

    lol! My husband is listening to my video and he said “he sounds just like Hank Hill!”

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  10 дней назад

      LOL. I sell propane and propane accessories. MmmmHmm.

  • @MikeBarryBees
    @MikeBarryBees 4 года назад +1

    I've yet to try notching and I am weary of emergency cells, but I must say, that lower right cell really looked good. Notching paid off on that one.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +2

      Hi Mike. Yeah, there were a couple on there that were nice sized. In hindsight, I probably should have taken out that srawny one. My luck that one will be the first out and kill the rest. lol Take care.

    • @Beetek0903
      @Beetek0903 4 года назад

      @@JeromeBeeFarm YES !
      The scrawny one size "says" that the egg selected was older & generally will never be a good queen, also will emerge first & kill all others

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      I better get out there and take it out then. I may be too late. Thanks for the comment.

  • @donbearden1953
    @donbearden1953 4 года назад +1

    Darren, you did great, you read it as queenless, notched the frame of eggs and so far so good! I hope she emerges and gets mated without any issues. I had just found one queenless a few weeks ago and I paid $50 for a new queen and when I received her she was very very small. I really don’t think she was mated. Needless to say I won’t be buying anymore from them. I did it because I didn’t want to miss the flow with that hive. Because of your video the next time I will definitely try the OTS. Thanks!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, sometimes I wonder what they are selling. I got some dinky ones from a place in Texas and I don't use them any more. I haven't bought a queen in 4 years now I think. Yeah, keep the population up for the honey production. Otherwise they won't do anything. Take care Don.

  • @KayiFarmJaHoneyBees
    @KayiFarmJaHoneyBees 4 года назад

    awesome vid J! Love to watch people that love Bees!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! Kayl Farm. Have a great day.

  • @russellkoopman3004
    @russellkoopman3004 4 года назад

    Good Job. When you marked the queen I was thinking about my experience today. Got a nuc 10 days ago with an unmarked queen. So today I inspected the hive to see how they are doing. 2nd frame and there was the queen so I got my one handed queen catcher and got her inside. Marked her blue and let her sit to dry. 3-4 minutes later I go to put the queen back in and she is gone. Checked on the ground and all around and no queen. After kicking myself for a bit I went back to check again for the missing queen and found her balled up from an adjacent hive. Next time I will leave the queen catcher on her hive. So after I realized the queen had left I notched several times and hope they draw them down like yours did. Live and learn I guess. Love your

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      That's crazy, I wonder how she got out.

    • @russellkoopman3004
      @russellkoopman3004 4 года назад

      @@JeromeBeeFarm I guess she was a small queen. It was a terrible nuc to start with - wasted $150. I did put in a couple of notches so we will see if I get lucky. I may steal a sealed swarm cell from a different hive and install like you did.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      I might have three to sell if they get mated and start laying.

  • @muleskinner485
    @muleskinner485 Год назад

    I tried this OTS method this spring on 2 hives with success, i pulled the queens off 2 strong hives and started nuc's with them, I then notched a couple frames in both queenless hives and fed them sugar-surp also, i ended the spring doubling my hives..........

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  Год назад

      Hey Muleskinner. Yeah, that notching works good too. I've done a couple videos on that. I think there's an OTS queen rearing play list. Thanks for watching and have a happy 4th!

  • @jhulin9018
    @jhulin9018 2 года назад

    Very helpful. This video answered my egg vs larva question from Part1. I so appreciate your practical approach! Also, thanks for fast forwarding the routine stuff (but yet we can see it)...I know it is a lot of editing work but it is appreciated.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  2 года назад

      Hey, I’m glad it’s helpful, that’s why I make them.

  • @Rinahugo
    @Rinahugo 3 года назад

    I am very impressed with OTS. I like the idea we chose the one day old larva or egg. I was surprised you allowed any of the queen cells to live. The upper middle and upper left cells were chosen by the bees. The lower right cell was either a one day one egg or older larva. You state in video, that the larva was to old to make a good queen. We know a one day old larva makes the best queens. Two day old larva make below average queens. Three day old lava makes inferior queens. Three and half day old larva always makes worker bees. I just watched a video by John Schwartz and he gives you credit for his knowledge of OTS. You choose day old eggs and in his video he choose day old larva. Does it make a difference. I like the day old eggs because we know on day one, the larva receives royal jelly. The reason two and three day old larva are inferior is because they don't receive royal jelly from day one. If we allow the bees to chose larva, we have an 66% of inferior queens and we don't find that fact for weeks and months going into the Winter. This information has been known for years by queen breeders.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  3 года назад

      Hi there Rinahugo. Thanks for the insightful comment. This hive produced a nice virgin queen, but didn't return from mating flight. That was a big problem for me last year. I'm hoping 2021 isn't so difficult. I'll likely order around 6 queens in the spring to get a jump start on getting my strength back closer to 30 hives. Thanks for stopping in.

    • @Rinahugo
      @Rinahugo 3 года назад

      I just became one of your club members-I purchased your book. I am thinking of buying one and donating it to my bee club here in St. Louis, MO. It is said that bees will kill a inferior queen if they don't like her mating after returning. Many reasons queens don't return.

  • @dandybounddandybound1064
    @dandybounddandybound1064 4 года назад

    Thumbs up guys, good info!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Thanks! 👍 Dandybound. Appreciate you watching.

  • @familyhearingandbalancecen9777
    @familyhearingandbalancecen9777 4 года назад

    Nice work on discussing both hives.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Thanks FHaBC. Appreciate you watching and commenting.

  • @shaynestarkey2193
    @shaynestarkey2193 Год назад

    Hi Jerome, I have a one handed queen marking tool but I’m not great at getting the queen to go into it. Have your got a tip on how to use the tool? Do you hold it vertical over her or sideways so she can walk in? Shayne👩🏼💫

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  Год назад

      Hi Shayne. I try to just above eye level with the frame and come down with it about 30 deg in front of her to stop her moving and then move it down around her softly. Then I look into the tube to see where she's at, just in case it's sitting on her, and when I see her, I don't move the slider til I see it's not going to damage her, then close it up. Good luck.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 4 года назад +1

    i'am sore! I did a complete brake job on my pickup rollers, pads, and calipers, Plus change the brake fluid too! All with out help! in 3 hours> save about 2k doing it myself, parts was 500 bucks> PLUS I KNOW ITS DONE RITE! I test drove it to ~ PERFECT LIKE NEW! its got all new parts! i did have to buy a 1 person bleeder kit! for 10 bucks he hee i didn't have time to make one. bottle hoses ect for one. On a 2000 Sliverado 1500 3 door> My dads truck I LOVE THAT THING > it just turn 100k miles> Guess i'll keep it until i die. My bees are set on AUTOMATIC> All i got to watch out for is FIRE ANTS ~Thanks for the video

    • @meloneycrews
      @meloneycrews 4 года назад

      Ditto here on that auto pilot bees and dang fire ants! We are in N Florida and we had the mildest winter I can ever remember so a lot of stuff didn’t get knocked back...like the bad bugs..yellow flies are horrific!! And the fire ants are really bad too thus year!

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      My dad has a 1970 Chevrolet CST 1/2 ton. It's slightly restored and all original. He's the second owner. He bought from a guy down the street when it was one year old.

  • @JBEESHoneyJoelBrutcher
    @JBEESHoneyJoelBrutcher 4 года назад +1

    Yep, the bees tend to figure it out. You ever worry about the virgin swarms? I left a few extra in a couple this spring and had 4 virgin swarms because of it. The goofy weather up here has made it really hard for these girls to get mated. Probably going to have to start thinking about combining hives back together.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Yeah, I've had a few virgin swarms. Last year's huge swarm was a virgin swarm, but I'm not so sure it came from my yard. I'm having a worse than normal success on these requeening and mating flights. I agree, it must be the weather. I did my fourth one tonight on hive #14. I used a frame from this #12 hive in this video. Thanks for watching.

  • @Beetek0903
    @Beetek0903 4 года назад

    With the open queen cell, I consider that it will be the best, as it will be fed a lot more Royal Jelly - being an egg when the frame was placed

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      That’s a good point. Thanks for the comment.

  • @stephenmurphy8538
    @stephenmurphy8538 4 года назад

    Good video

  • @romoshka1
    @romoshka1 4 года назад

    Got Mels book and read it over the winter. Did the artificial split on 4 of my hives. At 7 days (per Mels recommendation) I went back in and inspected. All had QCs. Tore down all but 2, as he recommends. When back in on day 28 and none had gotten mated and returned. I recombined the hive splits Will repeat attempt in July since he used to recommend to pinch all queens in July and notch frames but he no longer recommends that. So in July I’ll split again and notch.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      I’ve done a variation of that with a double screen board. I’ve heard a lot of folks having issues with queens not making it back. I’ve had quite a few myself. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @romoshka1
    @romoshka1 4 года назад

    I thought you were trying to catch her with heavy gloves on and I shuddered. Then I saw you were using my favorite tool. My clumsy meat hooks have damaged a few queens and that was a few too many.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      I’d bare hand her, but the other bees are attacking me. lol. My bees are exceptionally pissy this year too for some reason. I can’t walk within 100’ of my hives if I’m upwind from them. They smell me and come after me. lol. I’m about to get tired of it.

  • @nancynolton6079
    @nancynolton6079 4 года назад

    Make some splits from that first 2020 queen! Calm, laying up a storm, storing honey/nectar in the corners. Or put on a queen excluder and notch some frames with eggs up above then pull them when the cells are capped for a split. Then take a frame of that capped brood (minus the bees) and give it to the notched egg hive... boosts the population and assure some young bees coming on once the queen is mated and laying. Feed 'em syrup so they don't have to compete. That's my 2 cents as usual! LOL

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Hi Nancy. That's a good idea. In-fact, I did a notch method with one of her frames into #14 tonight. It failed to requeen. That's the fourth hive I think that has failed to requeen with the swarm cells. I need to get me more internal feeder setups for just that. Appreciate your 2 cents. Take care.

    • @nancynolton6079
      @nancynolton6079 4 года назад

      @@JeromeBeeFarm Checked on my notches today and have two frames with capped cells. Cut one out for a queenless hives (I run all wax and wire foundation), left one frame with several in the hive and took the other frame and made a mating nuc - plan on cutting out another cell tomorrow since I know there is another hive in need of a cell where a virgin didn't return So I've got three possibility and hope that at least two will take and maybe I'll have a queen or two to sell. I'm also going to start some grafting from my favorite queens and set them up in a cell builder/finisher. Will be another new experience on a larger scale. I've got your skunk problem here this past week or so. Have three traps set but so far no captures. Hives are 18-20 inches up off the ground so you'd think they'd be safer. Doing a real number of the bee populations in the hives.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Wow, that's awesome. Yeah, that's an advantage of the wax foundation. I've never tried to get one of these off of plastic. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't work. I hate those darn skunks. After I took down my fence, I found plugs all up and down that row #5-15. I was so ticked. Things had greened up and I figured they had moved on. I'll leave it up longer next year.

  • @racefansps
    @racefansps 4 года назад

    Hi Darren, Would it be good to add a frame of Brood to help boost the hive and make it through until the Queen gets back and laying?

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Yes, you could do that. The donor frame had quite a bit of brood on it. I’ll see how it goes for awhile.

  • @NancyBryantIdeas
    @NancyBryantIdeas 4 года назад

    Thank you for not talking during the timelapse part. I have heard other people talking during a timelapse and it is hard to understand what they are saying.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      lol, yeah, kinda like chipmunks lol Thanks for stopping in and watching and commenting.

  • @timlewis9873
    @timlewis9873 4 года назад

    Where did you get your queen marking tube? Thank you, nice vid.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Hi Tim. I picked that one up from Mann Lake. It works really good. I goofed up with the record button, or you would have seen me mark the queen with it too. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @timlewis9873
      @timlewis9873 4 года назад +1

      @@JeromeBeeFarm Thank you.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      @@timlewis9873 looks like they sell it on Amazon. I'll have to add it to my link list: amzn.to/2LSDV4T

    • @timlewis9873
      @timlewis9873 4 года назад

      Thank you

  • @jayweddle7993
    @jayweddle7993 4 года назад

    Good video Darren but you know I am fond of number 4 hive how is it doing ?

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Hi Jay. Funny you ask. It was on my follow up list and I checked it a couple days ago and it failed to requeen. All the swarm cells were open and I also found a set of three supercedure cells that had emerged, so not sure what happened. I did the OTS method on it at the same time. I think I pulled a frame from #2. That was the fourth hive I think that failed requeening. Not sure what's going on. May be the weather.

    • @jayweddle7993
      @jayweddle7993 4 года назад

      @@JeromeBeeFarm I had same problem last year called Joe May to buy queens he said he was having same problem had to get Queens from Johnny Thompson in Mississippi.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      I hope this one takes. That makes three now with OTS queen cells. My #26 hasn’t requeened either. It had at least six swarm cells left in it. I saw one left that was uncapped prior, so I’ll give it a few more days. It was covered with bees like it had a queen in it.

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead 4 года назад

    If I remember correctly, wasn't hive 9 the "miracle" hive?

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Yes you are correct Honey Hollow. It's one of my strongest this season and I split it three ways I believe. They were kinda mean after that. lol They are calming down some now though. THanks for watching.

    • @HoneyHollowHomestead
      @HoneyHollowHomestead 4 года назад

      Jerome Bee Farm & Homestead Isn't that something. 😊

  • @sentimentalbloke7586
    @sentimentalbloke7586 4 года назад +1

    bud I only have one size equipment deeps and they work well

    • @DStewart2022
      @DStewart2022 4 года назад

      I loved having the same equipment throughout. Unfortunately I no longer wear a young man's clothes. I can get by with one deep super but at almost 60, my arm strength won't let me handle that weight up high and I'm too proud to work off a step ladder LOL.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  4 года назад

      Yeah, those deeps can get over 90 lbs. More than I want to lift. I only put them on to bank some deep honey frames until harvest. I'll open up hone bound hives and put in them a deep on another hive to store. I've seen folks use all mediums and that doesn't work so well in the brood chamber seems like to me. Thanks for watching.

    • @sentimentalbloke7586
      @sentimentalbloke7586 4 года назад

      @@DStewart2022 Hi David, I am in my 70s and I bee keep one frame at a time nowadays, I have a cart with a plastic tote that takes 9 frames at a time, and I just switch out old for new, I run two boxes through winter then early spring I add a new box of starter strips and foundation to the bottom of the stack, I then shake out the frames in the top box before adding an excluder before putting it back, this way I rotate all frames and I know that there are no frames older than two years, I dont have wax moth issues and never have disease issues, my belief being that old comb encourages disease.

  • @PapaBee165
    @PapaBee165 3 года назад

    Tell just what OTS notching means please.

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  3 года назад

      This is part two. Here’s part one that covers your question: ruclips.net/video/bFhKU26rKY0/видео.html

  • @whisenhuntshoney.
    @whisenhuntshoney. 4 года назад

    On give 13 there are five queen cells three caped two not watch the video again

  • @shawnpowell4951
    @shawnpowell4951 3 года назад

    You’re better queens come from eggs the younger the egg the better

    • @JeromeBeeFarm
      @JeromeBeeFarm  3 года назад

      Yes, the bees chose the younger eggs from the notches.