Complete Change of Plan While Splitting Bees

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024
  • Splits are one of the coolest things in the beekeeping world and there are so many ways a beekeeper can accomplish this task. A viewer recently mentioned OTS splits and after learning more about the process I decided to try one. I thought I had a perfect candidate but once I got into the bees I decided I needed to do something else entirely different. The decision I made was a bit risky but I hope things work out well. I hope you find the video interesting. Would love to see your comments down below. Let me know what you would have done different. I have learned much over the years from my viewers. It's a wonderful time of year. We are on the verge of an amazing season I hope. Lots of fun things ahead!
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  • @kentmeredith2945
    @kentmeredith2945 Год назад +14

    I learned a good tip to find the queen from Mel Disselkohn, who was the developer of the “OTS” method. He said to put an empty box next to your hive and as you inspect each frame, put it in the new box. Your chance of success is much higher, since the queen can’t run to a frame you already inspected.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Good stuff. Thanks. I had a hard time again yesterday. Ended up shaking all the bees into or in front of the new box. The fair Hera flew home and the rest of the bees went into the split. Will be uploading a video on it as soon as I can get it edited. It was kind of a mess but hopefully will work out. It’s amazing how often I see the queen when I am not looking for her.

    • @oceanic8424
      @oceanic8424 Год назад +1

      ​@@brucesbees Interestingly, when Erika from Texas Beeworks is called to relocate a wild hive, she usually finds the queen towards the end of the move from the wild hive to the travel hive. So the previous comment is spot on. IDK if you've seen her vidoes, but she is as close as a person can get to being a bee whisperer. 95% of the time she uses no protective equipment. She scoops up loads full bees bare handed. Wow.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +2

      Yes I have seen her videos. I have a feeling she runs into plants of spicy bees there in Texas and probably suits up for those. I do believe she is a talented beekeeper and knows what she is doing.

  • @phillipduncan2497
    @phillipduncan2497 Год назад +19

    This just goes to prove that the bees will tell you what and when you need to do things. I am watching this with some ice and snow on the ground here near Kansas City. I look forward to seeing how these turn out.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +3

      Me too. A lot of it will depend on whether or not Mother Nature cooperates. It is a bit risky.

    • @denisewilson8367
      @denisewilson8367 Год назад

      I'm trying to learn what to do with the bees. I don't have any yet but as soon as I can I would like to have at least 2 hives.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Good luck. Thanks for watching.

  • @dolezalhoneybees9329
    @dolezalhoneybees9329 Год назад +1

    Us northern Beekeepers are envious of you Bee Keepers in the south.. Single digit lows here. Good decision to split. Awesome video!

  • @todpatn9782
    @todpatn9782 Год назад +1

    I think you did the right thing. I think the hive was ready to split. Don’t beat yourself, have patients

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Hope it works out. I think it will.

    • @todpatn9782
      @todpatn9782 Год назад +1

      @@brucesbees give it 3 weeks

  • @smainebelhadi1193
    @smainebelhadi1193 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Bruce. I think you did the right thing at the right time, otherwise you'll end up loosing a lot of new colonies ( swarms ), and the honey harvest from such a strong colonie like this. My suggestion in the next situation like this is to devide the colonie into four like you did by shaking the bees through a queen exluder equally into each box, so you can have a better assessment of queen cells, and be able to catch the queen mother on top of the exluder if she still there. Next, put the queen with a frame of mixt eggs, larvaes, an close brood, and frame of food in a box. Shake some bees to cover the two frame and take it away. Now you can devide the rest of the colonie depending on how many queen cell you collected.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip. And thanks for watching. It turned out well.

  • @horizontalbees
    @horizontalbees Год назад +10

    So amazing seeing you split hives this early in the season and they were ready to swarm.

  • @robertsloan1390
    @robertsloan1390 Год назад +1

    Look at all of that beautiful bee footage

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Absolutely. Amazing little critters!

  • @jeromewesselman1654
    @jeromewesselman1654 Год назад +1

    After reading lots of books on beekeeping, what you did seems to make the most sense to me. I think I would’ve done the same thing.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes it made sense. Fortunately it worked out well.

  • @3172bees
    @3172bees Год назад +3

    My 3 hives are in 3 feet of snow and it was 4 below zero this morning here in northern Maine. I won't see my bees for a while but it was good to see yours! Thanks for the video!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      It will be here before you know it. Thanks for watching!

  • @osok5492
    @osok5492 Год назад +3

    I think you did great, I like to see a follow up with this hives.

  • @terry4943
    @terry4943 Год назад +1

    I understand what you was planning on doing. However as usual we have to what the bees need at the time and what the situation calls for.
    I like that you moved the queen to a different box. I don't think it is too early to split if they are bringing in nectar and you have drones. I believe that the you will have 4 hives needing another box in 3 to 4 weeks. Please do a follow up video. Good luck. Holladay Honey Bees

  • @CCCRApiary
    @CCCRApiary Год назад +3

    I found OTS my first year in bee keeping. Brad has a wonderful video on the process. Made several successful colonies with that process. Going to explore grafting this year. Different tricks up the sleeve for different times. that colony was going to hit the trees in a week. Probably what you saw were the bees trying to stop her laying so she would slim down and fly. When she tried to lay they were ganging up on her. Never seen it before only read about it! My bees are prepping just like yours. I checked several today and they had nectar they were bringing in!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +2

      Will be interesting to see how things turn out.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад

      @@brucesbees Will be, please keep us updated.

  • @Ashby_Farms_NC
    @Ashby_Farms_NC Год назад +3

    Great example of how to use what you find on the fly!!! And if you get 3 out of 4 you’re doing well! Great video!

  • @goldenopalhunting9774
    @goldenopalhunting9774 Год назад +1

    Wow I loved watching this. With easy to follow instructions.. keep up the great work and I hope it all goes well.. sending luck from Dunolly Australia

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Awesome. Thanks so much for checking in from down under!

  • @kathyhathaway8823
    @kathyhathaway8823 Год назад

    With these big full. Colonies sometimes I have to just end up shaking them down thru a excluder to find the queen . Great looking bees . THANKS

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes. I need to get better at this.

  • @Bluegrass499
    @Bluegrass499 Год назад

    Wow! Looking forward to the next time you come back to check on the 4 way split .

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I am hopeful but also a bit nervous. Hopefully it works out well.

  • @mineral-ql6mn
    @mineral-ql6mn Год назад

    Hi from Ukraine. I watch your videos to take over some new experience in a beekeeping, and just not to forget English

  • @JandHFarms
    @JandHFarms Год назад +1

    Good stuff Bruce.
    Can't wait for spring!

  • @DonaldRogersBaldEagle
    @DonaldRogersBaldEagle Год назад +2

    Lookingforward to seeing the results of this 4 way split.

  • @jhulin9018
    @jhulin9018 Год назад +2

    Really appreciate explaining as you go. What a hive to find a queen in - just a little tough. On Natures Image video “How to Split a Bee Hive” at 09:47, Greg Burns shows that you can find which box the queen is in by separating the boxes and sitting them side by side. You then pass a few puffs of smoke between them and listen. The quieter box is the one that generally will have the queen. The box without the queen will have a slight roar.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I need to watch that one. I might have seen it in the past but if I remember I might go back and watch again.

  • @barkersbees
    @barkersbees Год назад +4

    I just messaged you a bit ago asking about OTS and sent you that link about it! I was hoping to see some notching, but that is awesome how you did it! Basically the same thing. Please keep us updated on these 4 colonies and how they do please! Love your videos and thanks for what you do!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +2

      Yes. You gave me the idea. I planned to give it a try. Will try to do one for real later on the year. But I have a lot of other things coming as well once things get rolling for real

    • @barkersbees
      @barkersbees Год назад +1

      @@brucesbees awe man I’m excited to see how these 4 do! I know your busy it’s all good but I will definitely be watching for the videos for the updates with these 4 and if you do some real OTS, but that’s awesome what you did! I think it’s gonna work and do good! Fingers crossed!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +2

      I hope so. We will see!

  • @danschneider9219
    @danschneider9219 Год назад +2

    The art of beekeeping doing what nature tells you to do.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking in. Hopefully I read nature correctly. There is a lesson to be learned either way. 🙂

  • @raynowlin3151
    @raynowlin3151 Год назад

    Very calm. Wish I had went with you over to Slocomb.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yeah you never know what you will find. Always an adventure.

  • @spiritoftoad
    @spiritoftoad Год назад

    A lot of the fun in beekeeping is having to adjust your plan on the fly. There is tremendous skill in knowing what you are looking at and what to do with it and a fine art in doing it. Great work, and I agree with your decision. Don't let 'em go to the trees!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes this is a big part of what makes beekeeping so attractive. The challenge of figuring out what to do on the fly. It can also be intimidating at times. Especially to those who are new and/or worried about making mistakes.

  • @sherryortiz227
    @sherryortiz227 Год назад +5

    I'm a sugar duster for mite reduction in all my hives. I've been increasing numbers coming out of winter each year and some are past 2nd and 3rd winters. Going into my 9th season with 9 of 10 colonies going strong. My only loss this winter was a strong swarm I got near a naval base here in VA. My guess is they came from a treated hive. Raising my own chemical free queens past 4 years now

    • @temijinkahn511
      @temijinkahn511 Год назад +3

      I’m going chemical free this year as well. Red maple just starting to bloom here in SW North Carolina and the nectar and pollen is starting to come in very strong.
      Girls came through winter just fine. My plan is to do splits from my strongest hive coming out of winter. I will brood break them all in August. Going for improving my genetics for wintering and mites.

    • @timbervalleyhomestead
      @timbervalleyhomestead Год назад +1

      I crop dusted mine and the winter has been very mild on my bees and they are just exploding in northern NC

  • @walterhiegel3020
    @walterhiegel3020 Год назад +1

    Well Bruce you are right on point. Early splits with 3 frames of brood some drawn comb and 2 foundations and feed them up is what Bob Binnie uses and he says they will make a good honey crop. The bees forced your hand here. #Noapologies and #nofear.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Thanks. Time will tell. And we have plenty of time to adjust if we need to in a few weeks.

  • @Bartmunlin
    @Bartmunlin Год назад

    That was the best decision. Glad you had the cells to work with.

  • @petrhoward
    @petrhoward Год назад

    I think you were smart with the fondant. Good luck

  • @shrevesoule3567
    @shrevesoule3567 Год назад

    Hopefully old man winter will bee kind when it's time for mating flights. Good luck!

  • @lambbrookfarm4528
    @lambbrookfarm4528 Год назад +2

    We actually had a fly day here in NH on the 14th. Great to see the bees. We still have a tough month ahead before the pollen starts coming in. Thanks for posting.

    • @melissacorey755
      @melissacorey755 Год назад

      Hi!! From another NH beekeeper!

    • @lambbrookfarm4528
      @lambbrookfarm4528 Год назад +1

      @@melissacorey755 howdy, bees were out yesterday!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Great stuff y’all. Thanks for checking in!

    • @melissacorey755
      @melissacorey755 Год назад +1

      Gotta stick together! Looks like next week our bees will be up and running between spring rain storms.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Good stuff. The adventure begins!

  • @christinad2896
    @christinad2896 Год назад +1

    I think you did a great job. We are thinking of splitting our hives too

  • @DavidWilliams-wr4wb
    @DavidWilliams-wr4wb Год назад

    I started tending bees with my family back in 71” , and although I took a break for years some things have changed and some have not , the queens after 50 years of bee keeping still the queen gives me the slip lol

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      No doubt haha. So hard to find her sometimes.

    • @DavidWilliams-wr4wb
      @DavidWilliams-wr4wb Год назад

      @@brucesbees I think what happens with a lot of people including myself is that whenever I look at a frame of 5,000 bees my eyes wander all over rapidly and I can’t focus on one bee and when I get excited and see a huge thorax with it’s head buried in a cell I think I found my queen and then a drone pops his head out and says man , this honey tastes great !!! What ? I can’t taste the honey?? 😄😄then it’s back to the search and rescue 🤣

  • @randyjones2204
    @randyjones2204 Год назад

    WOW This gives me some ideas for when I do my splits. thanks

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      You’re welcome. And thank you for watching. So many ways to do things.

  • @jimallen1176
    @jimallen1176 Год назад

    Hey Bruce, it looks like a good job on splitting, dividing brood, & queen cells. Staple a queen excluder to the bottom of a deep box. I call it a shaker box. Place over your hive & shake frames of bees, then a little smoke to drive them down through it. The queen will usually be in the bottom corner.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      May need to try that. I have to figure out a quicker way.

  • @dadu63
    @dadu63 Год назад

    I am so ready to make some splits. Waiting on some warm weather. The ots method is a good idea. Thanks Bruce!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking in. Will see how things work out!

  • @russellaymond312
    @russellaymond312 Год назад

    You're doing the way I would great job.

  • @bryanbetournay5557
    @bryanbetournay5557 Год назад

    Great video Bruce. Not telling you what to do. What I would be doing as you went would be take my marking pen and mark the frames with the cells. So it’s easier for me to keep track of. Just me because I find there’s to much for my memory to keep up with lol. Great job man. You’ve help me lots. Thanks for your time and effort. 🎉

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      That’s a great idea. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @joelangus5014
    @joelangus5014 Год назад

    Great job on the split

  • @MrBeachbums5
    @MrBeachbums5 Год назад

    Love it! Please do a follow-up video on this split. Still waiting for you to come see my apiary in St. George, UT.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Thanks for checking in. Glad you like it! Maybe we can work that out in the future.

  • @royboyd717
    @royboyd717 Год назад

    You are the man, Bruce. I would have done the same. I have several hives I'm trying to decide what to do this time of year in piedmont SC with this warm weather. Great video!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Whew sometimes it’s tough to know this time of year. It is a bit risky. A month from now it would be a no brainer.

  • @carlsledge3868
    @carlsledge3868 Год назад

    Great video, yes the bees often change your mind and plan once your inside the hive and as you said if you'd lacked the courage to try something new they'd be in the trees, great plan B on the spot and you won't loose the better part of those bees in a gone swarm, gives your new term "intentional beekeeping" some teeth.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Thanks. Hopefully things will work out in a positive way.

    • @carlsledge3868
      @carlsledge3868 Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure they will., at worst none take and you have to combine them all back to a double deep production hive, best you wind up with 4 strong production hives, still better than most of them and the original queen gone in the woods. I'm ballsy, I'd stuck the queen frame, a frame of food and 3 drawn frames in the nuc box and moved her to another yard, leaving queen cells in each of 4 boxes there.

  • @micheleirwin2959
    @micheleirwin2959 Год назад +1

    Great video! This is me every time I go out it seems. I have one plan and the bees have a different plan. Now I’m really nervous about what I’m gonna find when I get into them this week. I had drones and/or drone brood in half my colonies last week. It’s about to crank up and get serious!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Yes. It’s just about “go” time!

  • @lizrd4me2
    @lizrd4me2 Год назад

    Anxious to see how it goes.

  • @jeffwhite6343
    @jeffwhite6343 Год назад

    Excited to see the results.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      I am also excited but nervous. It’s still just a little early.

  • @timbervalleyhomestead
    @timbervalleyhomestead Год назад

    I’m not sure if I posted already but I wanted to say that I had to do this with a very strong hive last year but it was well passed the beginning of swarm season. This year the same genetics of one of the 4 I split from the main hive is in a double deep 8f with a super and they are already exploding out of it. (80° yesterday in NC) I am so close to having to do what you intended I believe. I, like yourself have a very hard time spotting the queen. In just a week since my last inspection she started laying in the super which is really full of honey. I enjoy watching you do this because it brought me back to what I intended last year only for it to be exactly what you did. (Minus my queen had actually already swarmed on me)

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Good stuff. Thanks for watching!

  • @edcoffin3514
    @edcoffin3514 Год назад

    Awesome 👍👍👍 , that is gonna work fine

  • @smittysbees6860
    @smittysbees6860 Год назад

    Some queens are excellent escape artists. They will run to the back side of the frame faster than you can look.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      You are right! I have a hard time finding them much of the time. Still. After 10 years of doing this

  • @VtPapa
    @VtPapa Год назад

    Hey Bruce you need a frame perch I can’t brag cause I just got mine and I been keeping bees for years. looks like you got a good start with that hive hope you end up with four good ones.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Me too. Was going to check them today for a follow up but the weather did not cooperate.

  • @charleswrinkle4262
    @charleswrinkle4262 Год назад

    This kind of day in the bee yard is a wonderful problem to have.

  • @Peekul1
    @Peekul1 Год назад

    I been struggling finding my queens too 😅
    University of Guelph has a good video I should rewatch. He recommends training your eyes and searching for queen (nothing else).
    It's focused work

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes. It’s a challenge. I think I am getting better at it.

  • @glockky1
    @glockky1 Год назад

    Great video! Anxious to see you do OTS splits

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Maybe can get it done but have a lot of other things in store as well.

  • @xaniaforever100
    @xaniaforever100 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Where did you find these plastic frames? Best regards.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Pierco. I prefer the triple waxed frames. The more wax the better they draw them out.

  • @jonharrop9898
    @jonharrop9898 Год назад

    I would love a follow up. How are these colonys doing?

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      It is in the plans. Just haven’t had a chance to do that yet. I am curious to see how they are doing as well. I will tell you that I added a second box to the hive in the original spot because many of the foragers returned. But I really haven’t gone through these colonies since that day. Hope to get a follow up done next week.

  • @williambrown774
    @williambrown774 Год назад

    Hello from Baldwin County and Roll Tide! I have three hives I plan on splitting. Checked on them last weekend and they're busting at the seams. I was thinking of splitting them up this weekend before they started swarming on me. The Red Maple is in full bloom right now down here and it's all over the interstate. I'm hoping to get 9 hives from these three and also hoping tonight is the last big storm and cold snap we have down here this year. Also, did you know March 6th is Naked Gardening day! So go ahead and get your tomatoes ready as well!!! lol. Thanks for all your videos man.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Lol. Yep won’t be any naked gardening or beekeeping happening over here. Good luck with your bees. Maybe this will be the last little cold snap. Goodness. Beekeeping season is here!

  • @macguinn5563
    @macguinn5563 Год назад

    Bruce I have the same problem looking for those queens. Sometimes I just want to find her and say hi. I plan on doing the same thing this year, I want to relocate my old queens into two frame nucs and add new queens to the colonies. I believe you did the correct thing. Hope they work out.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes. I would think I would be better at it by now. Sometimes they just blend in lol! Thanks for watching. Will be interesting to see what happens.

  • @ot7093
    @ot7093 Год назад

    Watching all the way from South Africa! Although this side the bees are fairly not that busy as we're preparing for the winter

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Awesome. Thanks for checking in!

  • @donbearden1953
    @donbearden1953 Год назад

    Bruce, I think that colony needed what the Doctor ordered!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I think I did the right thing. Hopefully it will work out. Time will tell. Thanks for checking in Don!

  • @RealMav1
    @RealMav1 Год назад

    I think you did GREAT!!! I will be doing this as weather permits. Let us know how you make out .

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Will try to do that. Thanks for watching.

  • @lindenkashettabees2596
    @lindenkashettabees2596 Год назад +2

    I have the same problem finding the queen in larger hives. I think I go into it with wrong mindset thinking it's going to be difficult and I get a little stressed because if I don't find her they're guaranteed to swarm. I've noticed if I go into it with a more carefree attitude I seem to find her more quickly. I just need to remember that hive swarming is far from the end of the world.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +2

      Good points. Thanks for sharing.

  • @framcesmoore
    @framcesmoore Год назад

    enjoyed the video, hope u do one with ots queen rearing I would like to see that have a blessed day

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I want to do that. Had someone request it recently. Have never really done a true OTS split with notched cells before. Just didn’t work out this time.

  • @MitchellWikoff
    @MitchellWikoff Год назад

    Hello Bruce! I'm entering my third year into beekeeping in north central Ohio and entered spring last year with three booming colonies needing to be immediately split. Along with needing queens which were not yet available also needed woodenware! In the end two colonies entered into waves of swarming and I did not have enough knowledge or support to deal with. Entering 2023 I am preparing to do some type of walk away splits like you did here and should they not make new queens I would expect new queens with be available in following month. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!
    Thank's for sharing!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I like it! In beekeeping you have to be willing to try things. You should reach out to Brian Koper @Castle Hives. I think he might live in that area. He also has a great channel where he addresses a lot of issues that hobbyists have.

    • @MitchellWikoff
      @MitchellWikoff Год назад

      @@brucesbees Thank you for the recommendation but Brian is a little too far away from me.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Oh I see. If I were you I would reach out or Brian and Greg anyway. They are pretty tuned in to beekeeping in Ohio. They might know someone in your area that you are unaware of. Whatever happens it might be worth taking a trip over to Greg’s for a Learning Yard event sometime this year. That is a great community to be a part of.

  • @BucksBeesS.C.
    @BucksBeesS.C. Год назад

    I think you made a good move on this hive.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Thanks. We will see. It’s still pretty early.

  • @almostagardener4549
    @almostagardener4549 Год назад

    I’ll will be interested how this turns out!!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I hope it works out well. A little early but we will see.

  • @calvinwaligora8312
    @calvinwaligora8312 Год назад

    I do this with my hives all the time, because it's cheaper than buying queens or grafting queen cells for now currently.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yep. Works well much of the time. Hopefully can get a follow up video done soon.

  • @Jane-L.S.
    @Jane-L.S. Год назад

    I believe you did do it right. Will find out when you check them again.

  • @sherryortiz227
    @sherryortiz227 Год назад

    I've added boxes with comb above each box to open up the colony some in the morning so I could reduce the population. The that evening or next morning I put an election sign between each box and go back in a few hours to check each box for the queen. It's always made it easier in a packed colony.

  • @rick418tech
    @rick418tech 11 месяцев назад

    How did this 4 way split work out. Thanks for the Hivealive discount! Still works 1/29/2024

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  11 месяцев назад

      Good deal. Here is an update on the 4 way split. This video just dropped yesterday. ruclips.net/video/ugh2IDNl_2Q/видео.htmlsi=qhBd1fgrNPRUVqnf

  • @dougkidd4799
    @dougkidd4799 Год назад

    Everything you did made sense to me, did it work out good? Im thinking about doing the same thing

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Worked out well. There are a couple of follow videos including my most recent one.

  • @bryangraham1985
    @bryangraham1985 Год назад

    Amazing Video...
    I would've done the same...
    I love how you talk through tge video..
    I'm an old timer when it comes to bees... 43 years I've been around bees and working my own Hives since I was 8... though only on backyard beekeeping...
    You give insight to both novice and professional young and old beekeepers...
    Thank You Sir...

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words. It means a lot to me. I worry at times why her or not I am clear with my communication and making good decisions in the beeyard.

  • @tripletgoat
    @tripletgoat Год назад

    Great job!

  • @davidlewis4179
    @davidlewis4179 Год назад

    Last year I started the season with a 1 to 3 split. This split happened on May 1st when I found a swarm cell. Split into 3 hives as it was a full double deep 8 frame setup. A week later I found where the queen was. I got a couple queen cells from a local breeder to populate the other 2 hives.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yeah. So many ways to do things. I hope this works out but if not I can always add a cell later or recombine. It’s a bit risky this time of year because of weather but there were drones galore at that location.

    • @davidlewis4179
      @davidlewis4179 Год назад

      @@brucesbees in all three splits I did the cell depression below a row of eggs but none were found to have emergency queen cells after 7 days. So I opted for purchasing queen cells. And yes it helps to have a queen breeder local to me. Being that since I started bee keeping I've got to know our local Amish neighbors and Amish Beekeepers. My wife and I are constantly getting calls for transporting Amish to shopping and appointments now. In fact my wife will be getting up shortly to go get the school teacher to school and then make a second trip to get the scholars (Amish definition for school children) to school.
      I mentioned that I have lost 3 hives this winter. Unfortunately one of those losses was the original queen from the 3 way split.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Yeah you never know exactly what to expect. I try a lot of things. Most work out fine. Some don’t. But the little critters are always teaching me things.

  • @deanjackson5937
    @deanjackson5937 Год назад

    Good call in my opinion

  • @pastorlarryhancock7360
    @pastorlarryhancock7360 Год назад

    It looked like you made the choice with what you found in the colony. I hope you’ll do a follow up video what happens.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      I will try to do that. But it’s about to get wild around here.

    • @pastorlarryhancock7360
      @pastorlarryhancock7360 Год назад

      @@brucesbees we seem to be ahead of schedule here in SC as well. Bees are taking off. Looks like it may be a crazy year.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yep. We shall see. Whatever happens it will be an adventure!

  • @sweetharlanhoneybees5877
    @sweetharlanhoneybees5877 Год назад

    I think you done the same thing I would've some myself Bruce. I read a few comments of people thinking she will still swarm but I'm actually thinking once they settle in the boxes that the swarming behavior will fade in the Mother Colony of course unless you are like me and accidentally missed a Queen Cell. Maybe you could make you a shaker box with an excluder like Bob uses sometimes. I personally have never used one but I could see where it COULD spend some situations up or possibly make things easier which of course as you know you don't need to shake the frames with the cells on it if you have intentions on using them. Thanks for the video!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Yeah I need to look into the shaker Hix system. Have tried some different things in the past but haven’t had great success. Probably just doing it wrong.

  • @glennsnaturalhoney4571
    @glennsnaturalhoney4571 Год назад

    I would have done something very similar. Perhaps starting in nucs this early in season.

  • @tomdamour4902
    @tomdamour4902 Год назад

    It seems your bees are like mine, they don't read the books so they do their own thing sometimes. Interesting--thanks.

  • @WildwoodsBeekeeping
    @WildwoodsBeekeeping Год назад

    Looks good Bruce, I've been looking out for Cells, been seeing some Drone brood In My hives, not a whole lot but have some drones coming soon. good stuff

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Yep Grayson. When Tom was here there were no drones in Ozark. Ten days ago. Slocomb is further south and ahead of my other locations for sure.

  • @hopesadler4000
    @hopesadler4000 Год назад

    I agree you did the right thing. Here in SC my hives are exploding, but no swarm cells yet. In singles, I have a minimum of 4 frames of brood and doubles up to 8. I am adding deep boxes of drawn comb and foundation, just to give them room. Drones are everywhere. i don't want to split yet,, but may be forced to in a couple of weeks. Will the 4 hives, will they be honey producers? Thanks Bruce.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      We will see. I have not decided if I will place as much focus on honey or rather growing my operation this year. I definitely need honey but not sure I need as much as last year. Will be interesting to see how things work out!

  • @Theoldman62
    @Theoldman62 Год назад

    Good to see you adjust on the fly. Still would like to see you do ots and it’s result

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Hopefully I can get it done. I have a lot of other splits in the future but usually split with cells or queens. One thing it for sure…Exciting times are ahead!

  • @charlesoneill466
    @charlesoneill466 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @lavenderbridges
    @lavenderbridges Год назад

    I JUST said a week ago that I wanted to educate myself on the OTS split and there you go intending to do one. Notice I said "intending". :). I am still new enough that I am going to ask questions that may be obvious to most. I noticed you had a queen cell on one of your frames that I think was supercedure? I am wondering if that is why the girls were getting after your queen? Thoughts? We still have another month or more before we'll be able to get into our bees here in Central Maine (Hermon) the way you are right now so we are living vicariously through you, Mr. Jenne!

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      I am honestly not sure what they were doing but once o set her down in the box they seemed happy and started running towards her. I am not always sure what the bees are doing or why they do it. Learning every time I crack open a box.

  • @mikedraper5260
    @mikedraper5260 Год назад

    I am not a bee keeper .But it seems like a good way to save your bees the chance of swarming. .That origanle hive sure was calm . Maybe if you were able to mark the queens like most other keepers do . I am up in orillia Ontario still having a few more months of winter to look forward too .

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Yes I try to mark them when I am certain what year they are re from. But if unsure I leave them unmarked.

  • @cluelessbeekeeping1322
    @cluelessbeekeeping1322 Год назад +1

    I would have done EXACTLY what you did...but used Nuc boxes instead..
    When I see cells, I split. I'll make 1 split per cell (but if it's as cold as it is now(I think too early), I'll make the splits with at least 3 frames of bees & food.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes that is an option. Didn’t have that many nuc boxes with me lol. Hopefully things will turn out ok.

  • @BucksBeesS.C.
    @BucksBeesS.C. Год назад

    Im i Darlington S.C. and still worry about our weather. Dont want to roll my queen. Need to be patient with my inspections

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yes it is still a risk right now. But it won’t be long before things are rolling!

  • @vincerieger6143
    @vincerieger6143 Год назад

    Good job

  • @johnthebeekeeper1706
    @johnthebeekeeper1706 Год назад

    Always mark your queens when you see them it makes it much easier when you need to find them !!!! Are the cells in the middle of the frames supersedure cells .

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I try to do that when I am certain of the year.

  • @sharpridgehomestead
    @sharpridgehomestead Год назад

    beekeeping is always an adventure for sure ... this crazy warm weather has me worried because everything is happening 6-8 weeks earlier than normal for my location in kentucky

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Whew! Hope your ready! I’m not lol.

    • @sharpridgehomestead
      @sharpridgehomestead Год назад

      @@brucesbees I'm actually not lol, thats the problem. Mine have been bringing in maple pollen since 2nd week of january and normally that is early to mid march. My bees have flown more this winter than they were clustered up

  • @CastleHives
    @CastleHives Год назад

    I've never tried the OTS method either. I typically do what you did, move the Queen and leave the cells. It'll be time for this in a few weeks in Ohio.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking in Brian. The OTS intrigues me because you basically set up a cell starter colony and notch certain cells to predetermine which larvae you want to become queens. Almost like grafting without having to actually do so.

  • @costacheliviumarian2516
    @costacheliviumarian2516 Год назад

    i belive it is gona be fine, fling drones now, til the virgin queen mainting flight you will have lots of mature drones you will need just good weather, all the best from romania

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking in. Yes the weather is the wildcard in the equation. Maybe everything will be ok. If things don’t work out as planned we will figure out a solution and move on.

  • @robertstwalley3662
    @robertstwalley3662 Год назад

    Agree, if you dont cut their momentum down they will definitely blow up to the trees. YOu have nothing to lose. How old is the Queen, one QC you shown was in a classic supersedure position, I probably would have gave that box a QC just for good measure if I had enough, they will tear it down if they do not need it now that they have space. Either way we got all year to fix anything that goes wrong.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      Good stuff man. I checked in them today. Follow up video coming soon.

  • @wadebarnes6720
    @wadebarnes6720 Год назад

    When I have a hard time and I plan on doing a split i separate the two boxes and come back in an hour or so and usually you can tell which box anyway

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Great advice. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tonyfox5422
    @tonyfox5422 Год назад

    If you have drones emerging then you can start grafting....that’s rule of thumb in My part of England. It’s not determined by a date or month. A few weeks of good flying weather ahead is clearly very helpful for mating.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Yeah there will be plenty of weather for them to fly around. They are already doing it at that location.

  • @pastormike1971
    @pastormike1971 Год назад

    Great video!! What kind of rubber gloves did you use? Do the bees try to sting? What are the thickness?They dont mind the black color?

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      They sting through them occasionally but no more than regular leather gloves IMO. And the dexterity is so much better. Here is a video of the details. ruclips.net/video/W_EzvT1iGWQ/видео.html

  • @doctortcbkk2027
    @doctortcbkk2027 Год назад

    Are there drones flying there? We are on the cusp here in atlanta but cold weather today swept in

  • @tedratajczak616
    @tedratajczak616 Год назад

    How do you like nitrile gloves for beekeeping?

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      I like them. Here is a video I did on the topic. ruclips.net/video/W_EzvT1iGWQ/видео.html

  • @emilandrusko8597
    @emilandrusko8597 Год назад

    it's awesome that the colony was so full so early. Big fan of Hive Alive Fondant. Will you keep those splits as single deeps?

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Just depends on how they grow.

  • @rodneymiddleton9624
    @rodneymiddleton9624 Год назад

    I think it will work!

  • @TerryRomanko
    @TerryRomanko Год назад

    I don't think this was crazy. If they swarm they would be just as you did but only without the safety of a box in which they keep warm. My vote is "agree". Looking forward to bee season in Mo.

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Hope it turns out ok. I think it will.

  • @BrianCooper901
    @BrianCooper901 Год назад

    Looks like you made a good choice. Do you think you have any other colonies at that point that they need split so they don’t swarm?

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад +1

      I don’t know but it’s doubtful. There are some that are close. I have some cells coming the first weekend of March. Hope to hold off making splits until then.

  • @Tcrim354
    @Tcrim354 Год назад

    Great Video
    So what are your thoughts on wearing black when dealing with bees

    • @brucesbees
      @brucesbees  Год назад

      Not an issue at all. At least in my experience. ruclips.net/video/W_EzvT1iGWQ/видео.html