BEEKEEPING - INTRODUCING Mated QUEENS to New Splits
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2019
- I recently made a video showing an easy way to make splits.
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In this video I show how I introduced the mated queens. We had a delay in getting the queens so it was a little more complicated than I originally thought but I think it will all work out ok.
Correction: Video was actually taken May 25, 2019 (not May 26 like it says at the beginning of the video)
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I like the way they bank or queen cells. And hopefully they will except that queen and you will have another productive hive well on his way. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your support and for checking out the video. I think they will be accepted but we will see!
Good video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching Ronnie!
I am a new beekeeper this year, and a nurse, I have really enjoyed your videos, thanks for producing them.
I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!!!
I'm a nurse too and a new bee keeper in the UK!!
Great! Thanks for checking in from across the pond. Be safe!!!
You always have great video's, thanks
Hey thanks!
love the video! one thing you might try is when open box up...use hive tool to separate frames all at one time. Helps you not have to reach for hive tool for every frame you pull frames ...saving time of having box open. :)
Interesting idea. May have to try that.
@@brucesbees give it a shot...ya just have to bust open the one end...it works well.
There is a good chance that the bees will still kill the queen even if they don’t have cells they are stubborn sob. I love keeping bees but they sometimes have very different plans from the beekeepers. I would suggest you don’t use emergency queen cells in general since the bees don’t feed as long making them inferior. I would highly recommend making some cells or find a cells builder near you who always has them.
I use Gardner queens also. They do really good. I got some packages from them this year.
I don’t think I have ever used them before but they come highly recommended. Thanks for watching !
Great video Bruce i am hoping to make some splits on my bees before long
Awesome! I hope they do well! Thanks for watching!
Great video! With your interchangeable bottom boards and outer covers do you notice the bees building comb to fill in the space? I’m looking to change my equipment. Thanks
Yes they do that some but it is easy to remove the excess wax. I really like these nuc boxes and lids/bottoms. They work very well. I need to do a video on them one of these days soon.
Hello, in my experience to have almost 100% aceptance is better to eliminate the existing queen cells the day before introduction of the new mated queen.
Cheers
I went and checked them this morning. None of the queens had been released but the bees were working on removing the candy. The bees seemed very calm and I went ahead and released the queens. I did not notice any aggressive behavior as the queens walked between the frames. I think they are going to work out well.
Thanks again for watching Jorge!
rearing some queens? Dam man a Gold mine lmao
I am sure and need to develop that skill. I raise a few of my own from swarm cells and walk away splits etc but would like to ramp it up. Have had pretty good success overall buying from different reputable queen breeders. I do like to diversify my genetics as well. Has worked pretty well for me so far.
We are educating ourselves on Queen Rearing. How long can you bank Queens for? These are Mated Queens I'm assuming?
Yes mated queens. I think they will survive for quite awhile. I have heard that queen rearing companies will bank them for a week or two.
Thank you, that is what I was thinking too.
Did you build those nuc boxes of purchase?
I built them. Or had them built. All of my nuc boxes are custom built to my liking.
I actually have multiple designs.
I buy most of my equipment from Rene.
Yes they are good folks. Hard working. Have been awesome to me over the years. Thanks for watching!!!
hello. for how long dos queen live in that small box
Typically we put them in the nucleus hives and the bees release her in two or three days. In this case I released these queens a couple of days later. They were in the mail for a couple of days before I got them.
If banked properly they can live in the cages for quite awhile but the sooner they can get into their new hives the better.
i need somthing to take a queen alive in that colony but not tu make egss. in that case the bee make much honey
Arjan Idrizi I have never tried that. Would make me a little nervous. I feel like it is important for new bees to be produced even during honey season. Otherwise I feel like the hive will crash. But if the queen is in a hive in one of these cages the queen should survive for quite awhile because the bees will continue to feed her through the cage.
Personally though I would not cage her because I don’t want to risk losing the hive.
If you decide to try this let me know how it goes.
Newton you should breed ur Queens naturally not order them because alot of them will get rejected i naturally breed and raise Queens and have a 90 percent success
I have produced a few queens, mostly from walk away splits and swarm cells etc but have not been able to get into queen rearing on a major scale yet. I have bought queens from various reputable queen breeders and most have done well, but I do need to do more of my own. There would be a good market for local queens around here if I could get good at it.