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  • @davethekiwibloke
    @davethekiwibloke Год назад +17

    As a farm boy, what we are always doing is planning our activities and resources 2 seasons ahead, this is exactly what you are describing with the bee winter prep. Beekeeping is, ultimately, just another type of farming and many similar principles apply. Thanks for a great vid making this very clear.

    • @WillieSams
      @WillieSams Год назад

      I want that sugar board for winter

  • @cindydivorne5447
    @cindydivorne5447 Год назад +1

    Thank you David Burn. I love your educational videos!!!!

  • @jeffperry9900
    @jeffperry9900 Год назад +1

    Thanks again David. Great video to help us at being better beekeepers.

  • @kylefrench7985
    @kylefrench7985 Год назад +3

    Thank you David. Excellent video great tips for us to help our bees to survive winter.

  • @annaseregina1107
    @annaseregina1107 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for thorough explanations!!! 5th year beekeeper, learning a lot from you!

  • @lindasullivan77
    @lindasullivan77 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the great information! This gives me great information on how to help my bees.

  • @dinobernardi170
    @dinobernardi170 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you David makes all the sense in the world. Question...when do mite treatments stop for winter or do they not. If so when do we restart. Thank you again for all you sharing!!

  • @user-bj3gc4ti2t
    @user-bj3gc4ti2t Год назад +2

    This is a big help for beginners. I just started back in May.

  • @patrickclvn
    @patrickclvn Месяц назад

    Mid Minnesota.. been to u of m classes.. and learned they essentially run a chemical free, resources rich, hippy/spoiled version of bee keeping class.
    This year I’ve been struggling with constant rain & extremely limited resources! (Still feeding with your suggested ingredients due to two neighboring farmer changing from alfalfa, clover, and soy bean field turned into possible new properties)
    As you called it a nectar dearth has been all spring long..
    Mite tested with really limited to zero mites. But still have treated with oxi acid vapor strictly due to claims (such as yourself) its still necessary. Bees seem to be eating last years honey of which I provided with last years frames that I kept in freezer. Lost one outa 7 hives of which I combined successfully with another hive.
    Now at this point all hives seem to be just barely surviving & definitely not thriving! Meaning all hives have only one box of brood that seems to be recycling. Not one frame of brood in 5 outa 7 hives. I have a second deep box on any & all boxes.. no boxes are near each other.. we have 20 acres with 3 hives & 4 on another property/mother in laws property. But all all hives are reacting similar.
    Any/all suggestions appreciated!

  • @paulgroth5414
    @paulgroth5414 Год назад +3

    I think your spot on , I have also had bees since the 90s, I never treated in late July early August until the last few years. Gonna be feeding my colonies, stripping honey and adding mite treatment now! Love your videos and have learned so much!

  • @johnjuzbasich6115
    @johnjuzbasich6115 11 месяцев назад +1

    Feeding is key, sugar water. On Xmas is give them a candy box-16 pounds if sugar. They enjoy the holidays until spring!!!

  • @adkfoothills1973
    @adkfoothills1973 10 месяцев назад

    Another great video that's loaded with good information. You have helped thousands of beekeepers, both new and old and I "Thank You". 😊

    • @beek
      @beek 10 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you! You are very inspiring.

  • @patriciadavis7444
    @patriciadavis7444 Год назад

    GREAT INFORMATION,,, MANY BLESSINGS ❤❤❤❤

  • @sigurjonhelgason8943
    @sigurjonhelgason8943 Год назад +1

    It's all the time something new I learn from your video's

    • @beek
      @beek Год назад

      Glad to hear that Sigurjon

  • @aggreyshakespeare
    @aggreyshakespeare 11 месяцев назад

    Great video David ❤❤❤

  • @weirhauch1002
    @weirhauch1002 3 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot sir for your sincere efforts

  • @johnhenderson253
    @johnhenderson253 2 месяца назад

    I am worthy Master!
    You are a genius

  • @deanreichert6535
    @deanreichert6535 Год назад +3

    Love your content, long time fan. First time hearing of a dearth pause. Feeding now to assist with building comb on new frames. Will this prevent the trigger to winter physiology if i keep feeding thru the start of the dearth. Also around 1 Aug here in Idaho.

  • @naturalwitchery
    @naturalwitchery Год назад

    ❤❤❤ another great vodeo!

  • @brucecummings3238
    @brucecummings3238 2 месяца назад

    Great information

    • @beek
      @beek 2 месяца назад

      Thanks

  • @whachamacollit
    @whachamacollit Год назад +2

    Hello David, thanks for this video
    I do exactly the same in my apiary with very good results. I live in the netherlands and a lot of our beekeepers lost their hives last winter and i think because they did exactly what is written in the old beekeeper books that are 40 or 50 years old. The world isn’t the same anymore… what do you feed in winter? Just syrup and protein patty’s? Thanks again for your great video’s!

  • @stephaniewarren9285
    @stephaniewarren9285 Год назад +2

    Hey Dave forgive me if I missed it in the description, where do you get the Queen (mite) boxes you showed in the video?
    Also, all my hives are hanging outside the boxes at night, does that indicate too full or too hot, or both generally speaking? Thank you! I know that's what Thursday is for. I fear it may be too late if I wait. Thanks for any help!

  • @journeytheoutdoorshuntinfi4155
    @journeytheoutdoorshuntinfi4155 Год назад +1

    Just lost a double deep brood box to swarming. Im in Indiana, found 7 or 8 emerged queen cells. Yes emerged, not killed by another queen.
    On the brightside they left me the honey in the honey super. I was not watching the brood box. Just the honey super. Lesson learned!!
    Question: how do you build up hives right now???!!!

  • @lt35phila
    @lt35phila 11 месяцев назад

    Japanese knotweed is blooming now.
    Honey is nutritionally abundant and Japanese knotweed honey is no exception. Japanese knotweed honey has already been extremely popular in its native Japan for generations and has more recently been used all over the world. With a dark rich colour, antioxidant content is exceptionally high in Japanese knotweed honey.

  • @teresacooper2158
    @teresacooper2158 Год назад +1

    We are having trouble with European hornets. Killing our bees! Do you have suggestions for how to get rid of the hornets? We live in the country, lots of woods around, and have no idea where the nest(s) are.

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm new to bee keeping, S. Florida, and I have been following your advice with success so far. I have been mixing commercialy sold bee pollen with 1 to 1 sugar water. About once a month I add home made bee be healthy mix. Is the pollen I mix in with the sugar water sufficient for the bees? Each hive consumes two quarts of the sugar water, pollen mix a day.

  • @RF33MUSIC
    @RF33MUSIC Год назад +1

    Hey David Have you ever used a Fogger with OA For Mite Eradication in the fall?

  • @vytbbb7146
    @vytbbb7146 Год назад +1

    My bee traffic is reduced for a few weeks now. I wonder what all those foragers do in the hive then?

  • @paulgroth5414
    @paulgroth5414 Год назад +1

    Well David I think a climate controlled room may be the way to keep the bees under 40 , I am considering this ,I am on southeast Michigan and have several hundred colonies and have been making more , I think the controlled environment will allow 5 frame nucs to survive with less stress...your thoughts?

  • @bryanvyse3333
    @bryanvyse3333 Год назад

    Winter b kind still wont be available to ship to Ontario Canada again this year?

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 Год назад

    When should I treat my hive after a robbing within the past two weeks?
    I put the robber screen on as soon as it arrived. The robbing finally stopped.

  • @CelticMountainDigs
    @CelticMountainDigs 11 месяцев назад

    Won’t the bees get food from the stores in the hive to feed the larvae after the nectar flow stops ?

  • @donjohnsen6052
    @donjohnsen6052 10 месяцев назад

    I have a question do honey bee queens mate with Bees of different species like wasps?

  • @angelalott9370
    @angelalott9370 Год назад

    I am leaving a lot of my honey for then our coldest is usually 20 degrees we may have 2 week during winter that it's below 0 that is off and on. I usually fee inside the interest gaurd but it will freeze during winter won't it?

  • @robertvanderhoof6082
    @robertvanderhoof6082 Год назад

    My bees have been split and swarmed throughout the spring. I’ve been treating with oxalic acid since July 1 and I’m getting a little to no mic drop. What do you think about that?

  • @willardtrafton2804
    @willardtrafton2804 11 месяцев назад

    ...Hibernating ... too funny !...

  • @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po
    @NevadaBeeMan-nq3po Год назад

    David I live in a terrible winter location(Ely Nevada 6500’elivation ) .. I got 80 hives this spring and I’m terrified for how there going to survive the upcoming winter

  • @bobbybraddock7530
    @bobbybraddock7530 Год назад

    We have mite Beatles and colony calapse all year long here! I know there is an answer because beekeepers around here grow their hive population every year, BUT THEY WONT TELL YOU THE SECRET!! If you want to ask me about plants around here, I can coach you, bees, Im struggling!! Also, they are drinking sugar water like crazy right now!! Didn't take any honey from them either!! They seem to be packed in the hive!!

  • @lynelledehlbom9542
    @lynelledehlbom9542 Год назад

    How about using colloidal silver in the syrup to combat viruses?

  • @sharonc.2207
    @sharonc.2207 Год назад

    David do you harvest honey in July and start feeding in August in Illinois?

  • @robertreynolds2524
    @robertreynolds2524 Год назад

    Why do bees washboard?

    • @beek
      @beek Год назад +1

      There no certain answer just speculation that they are crowded and hot.

  • @bobbybraddock7530
    @bobbybraddock7530 Год назад

    What if you live in a climate where it doesn't really have 4 seasons? What I'm asking is this, we have heat and cold all year around, just like today, it only got to 75 degrees, and tomorrow may be 100 or higher, how do you predict what the bees are going to do? It may freeze in November or may not, it may not freeze until late January, or may freeze in early November or December and be 90 degrees the next day or so??? I'm so confused, my bees beard all year long from day to day!!! Come and see this for yourself!! The weather around here is so bad, it tricks the blueberry bushes and every other bush that only flowers once a year, I know this because I have 250 acres of blueberries, and thousands of acres of gallberry bushes around my farm!! It's very tricky around here, I would love to have you here for a different approach to bees!!

  • @rmore935
    @rmore935 6 месяцев назад

    You make good sense but you said some things that didn't make sense. First, you said feed them during the last 2 to 3 weeks into nectar flow then you have to take your honey supers off. Because that's not honey if they are feeding sugar water. Then you talk about feeding and razing bees clear into November and December. We get to the teens and single digits by November, so they can barely move. So do you think that works here? I can't imagine it even works there? Please explain.

    • @beek
      @beek 6 месяцев назад +1

      No you mis-heard me. Wait two to three weeks after the nectar flow. Remove your supers, then feed. I do to, but I feed hard candy not liquid once it's below 50ish.

    • @rmore935
      @rmore935 6 месяцев назад

      Oh yes you are right. We always feed 2 to 1 not 1to 1. Why do you prefer 1 to 1? Thanks for answering. You have great information. @@beek

    • @beek
      @beek 6 месяцев назад +1

      Most of us agree that a thinner syrup will cause the queen to lay more.

    • @rmore935
      @rmore935 6 месяцев назад

      Take a look at your video and just after 19:30 it sure seems like you say 2 to 3 weeks after the nectar flow starts feed 1 to 1. Thanks for getting back with me.

    • @beek
      @beek 6 месяцев назад

      I don't try and go back, nothing I can do. But if I have been known not to say exactly what I meant. 😀