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Ep 4. HOW To Grow Your Beehive + Moving a Nuc Into A 5 Frame / Beekeeping 101

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BeeFit Beekeeping

BeeFit Beekeeping

Ай бұрын

Woot woot! Time to movies these babies into a 10 frame just in time for the winter build up! We are going to follow these 4 hives and see how they do going into winter and coming out of winter. Right now I’m looking at overwintering these girls as singles, but we will see how well they build up!
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@65smallguy
@65smallguy Ай бұрын
Marla Spivak @ U of Minnisota has researched propolis extensively. She found the major source of propolis in her area was actually secretions from cottonwood tree leaves.
@michigancarp
@michigancarp 17 күн бұрын
Always find your videos interesting, bee keeper from dearborn hts here, so not to far away and mine are still on a flow from something right now. Just making my last split of the year, mostly because I got my hands on a pol-line queen. Winters coming :(
@scottsbees7166
@scottsbees7166 Ай бұрын
I use a queen excluder on entrance when I have cells getting finished off
@beefitbeekeeping
@beefitbeekeeping Ай бұрын
Gosh I hate to say it but we also tried that and those virgins still manage to slip in there 😢
@aanadyia4582
@aanadyia4582 Ай бұрын
Propolis comes from tree sap yes :)
@user-fl5np4pt8n
@user-fl5np4pt8n Ай бұрын
Hi from Nepal 🇳🇵
@beefitbeekeeping
@beefitbeekeeping Ай бұрын
Wow Nepal!! Welcome!! It sure would be neat learning about what it’s like to beekeep there!
@FishingPhoFun
@FishingPhoFun Ай бұрын
Where do the queens sleep if they are gone for 4 days???
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead Ай бұрын
At an Air Bee n Bee. This channel is a joke.
@illumi-Nate
@illumi-Nate Ай бұрын
Good old fashioned mouse traps with sunflower seeds work best.. i trap ALOT of mice on my land , especially by my hives. ..fyi 1 female mouse can turn into 1000 in a year.
@beefitbeekeeping
@beefitbeekeeping Ай бұрын
😱😱 wow that’s scary!!! We have cats that roam the property but they didn’t seem to keep the mice at bay last winter.
@apatriot1762
@apatriot1762 Ай бұрын
Ain’t no way you snapped a hive tool in half
@beefitbeekeeping
@beefitbeekeeping Ай бұрын
Oh yes my dear friend I indeed did. Time really took its toll on it, had it for 5 years
@peteGbee
@peteGbee Ай бұрын
you select for the trait of mating flights?? I'm curious how that is done, what's your statistics for queens that "don't do mating flights you like?" compared to correct mating flights? and how you select for that, then how prominent is that trait? or how you know it's not enviroment and not genetics at all? and what does it matter and how it correlated to survival? As a small TF queen producer I very rigorously test and select for traits I've seen over 6 years., and know that most traits don't get passed on most important,I would never claim any fact over small traits I select for in my very distinct climate and enviroment. I'm curious how you've decided and met this goal over a few years and are so absolute about it you stated it as fact over a you tube video to thousands of people. if you have distinct stats and evidence of these points and most importantly how it correlates to survival please I would love a video of this info and other traits you Breed for and test and have evidence for! I would hope you don't just spew random opinions without any evidence or correlation over a how to you tube channel on beekeeping.
@beefitbeekeeping
@beefitbeekeeping Ай бұрын
Hmmmm it is simple Pete..which Queen has the highest percentage of daughters that come back from their flights successfully? Then perform that same experiment in other yards, including some of your most difficult yards that have a higher number of predators. Also noting what is her egg laying pattern over the first week-2 weeks once returning from her mating flight compared to other queens. And finally how long did it take her daughters to get back from their flights? Was their rain? Cold? Extreme heat? Time of year? Flow or no flow? All of these factors do in fact play a roll as well as location. This is a simple experiment with stats that can be tracked over 5 years and counting to bring you to a conclusion. Compare it against other queens and outside genetics that you bring in to trial and you will continue to either credit or discredit your conclusion. Have a great day friend ♥️
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead Ай бұрын
@@peteGbee I'm selecting for drone orientation flights.
@researcherAmateur
@researcherAmateur Ай бұрын
@@peteGbee me too . I breed only from those who come back from the mating flight . Never from those who don't come back.. simple
@peteGbee
@peteGbee Ай бұрын
@beefitbeekeeping that would be survival.. And I'm pretty sure he said that he selects for certain characteristics of a mating flight. which is fine if thats true just need evidence and correlation of how it's better.
@peteGbee
@peteGbee Ай бұрын
@@Swarmstead 😆
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead Ай бұрын
It's too late in the season for all this weird shit you all are doing with all those dinks. Just gonna end up feeding tons of sugar and buying more bees in the spring.
@researcherAmateur
@researcherAmateur Ай бұрын
They are so lucky to live over there. If it was here we would make them quit YT just because of the great information they spread. The comment section will be on fire
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead Ай бұрын
@@researcherAmateur I think you mean "terrible" instead of great.
@researcherAmateur
@researcherAmateur Ай бұрын
@@Swarmstead all this unknown, amazing beekeeping secrets. There would be a war for their knowledge.. a comment war
@researcherAmateur
@researcherAmateur Ай бұрын
@@Swarmstead what ? You don't split everything just before the dearth? It's a lovely practice
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead Ай бұрын
@@researcherAmateur 😆😆
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