Those push in cages work great. And you don't really need attendants if you're pushing it in over some capped brood since those bees will soon emerge and be an attendant to the queen when they do. Those hot hives are no fun. Great job getting it done!
I bought two weaver queens once because they were suppose to more hygienic than some bees, I put them in splits and went in for heart surgery, also two Russians, I didn’t see them for a month, that’s when I found out I couldn’t run anymore, I was 62 @ the time, and some friends were after russian bees and i want to try the weavers so I did, all of those bees were warm all summer, the later it got the warmer they got, one russian colony absconded in September, not good as we can have killing freezes then winter killed the weavers, and I was worried about the last russian hive and they had a new queen, the biggest blackest queen I had seen to date, actually very mellow to work, I have no idea why the replaced the queen so late or early in the year, between wind, snow , and cold I lose the weavers
You got my subscription when you said, "Good God she's like Frankenstein." Excellent video and great presenter!
Did you kill the other queen cells?
Enjoyed watching you work. Randy Wrinkle Kriegerkeep Bees.
Great video!! I just had to requeen 2 very aggressive hives. Im seeing very good results so far. Thanks!!
Thank you! Very nice demonstration! Very impressive fence! What do you keep out of the hives?
Keep out with the fence, I mean.
What genetics did you use?
Did you see that caterpillar on the Frame at 08.00?? In the car when demonstrating the cage. Or was it a Wax,oth??
Thanks Sir for Sharing this with me
Now thats a fence!
Your honey isn’t pure on the super since you had a feeder there snd kept feeding them otherwise nicely done.
Not the best methode
Those push in cages work great. And you don't really need attendants if you're pushing it in over some capped brood since those bees will soon emerge and be an attendant to the queen when they do. Those hot hives are no fun. Great job getting it done!
I bought two weaver queens once because they were suppose to more hygienic than some bees, I put them in splits and went in for heart surgery, also two Russians, I didn’t see them for a month, that’s when I found out I couldn’t run anymore, I was 62 @ the time, and some friends were after russian bees and i want to try the weavers so I did, all of those bees were warm all summer, the later it got the warmer they got, one russian colony absconded in September, not good as we can have killing freezes then winter killed the weavers, and I was worried about the last russian hive and they had a new queen, the biggest blackest queen I had seen to date, actually very mellow to work, I have no idea why the replaced the queen so late or early in the year, between wind, snow , and cold I lose the weavers
Offs ,how many hairs on your neighbours cat belly ? ,..STOP TALKING ,.