You bought a 5 frame Nuc ……. Now what should you do next?
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- čas přidán 3. 03. 2023
- This video is for new beekeepers. It’s early spring and many of you are purchasing Nucs (Nucleus colonies) and probably wonder what’s the next steps? This video will demonstrate what steps to take to be successful in transferring and growing your new colony!!!
My 5 frame Nuc arrives on Tuesday 1st May (weather permitting) can’t get enough of watching these clips and hearing the advice. I’m completely new to beekeeping. Mulled it over since we moved back out to the country 10 years ago. Local beekeeper friend is helping me on Tuesday. Can’t wait. Happy beekeeping all of you.
Many thanks
Nicola (Devon Uk)
Good luck to ya!
Old bee keeper here, going to get into bee keeping again, some of my best times were being out in my apiary, but the mites were overwhelming in the 90s but I am going to try again thank you for the insentive !
Welcome back old timer!!!!
Good to know about not giving them too much space when you start. Thank you.
Your welcome!
Love that you target a great deal of your content at the new beekeepers. Thanks!
More to come!
Thank y😊
Welcome 😊
Thank you!
You’re very welcome. Hope it helps
Thank you for your video. I’m glad you told me NOT to add a second box to a new nuc. Although I don’t have my hive or my bees cause I don’t have a place to put my bees right now, I’m thinking of all the steps and things I need to know once I find the girls their new home. I “liked” and “subscribed” and I wish you great success. Ya know anyone in Santa Barbara, CA that can host my hives? 👍🏻
Thanks! Glad to help!
@@Ashby_Farms_NC Here I am a month later and the greatest of news. I found my girls their new home. I have a mentor who is going to look at my five frame nuc and my 8 frame hive and together we will figure out when to add the second box. I saw pictures of the nuc frames and there is a ton of capped brood so I'm thinking that I'm going to have a population explosion very soon that I will need to make adjustments for. So many things to think about and I only have one hive. How do you manage it with all the hives you have? Hats off to you.
Can be a bit overwhelming trying to learn. Thankful for people who care !
You’re welcome
This is perfect.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
No problem!
Thank you so much very informative!!
Glad it was helpful!
What a great idea for a video
Glad you liked it
Thanks I needed to know that
Hope it helps!
Yessir! Just what I was looking for. Thanks for all your help.
Glad I could help!
Perfect for what I needed. Thank you!
Hope it helps!
That one was much better ( when the bees are alive ) LOL . I had to get one more punch in . Have you say the long range weather forecast for us . Much colder . Keep your video’s coming enjoying your content. THANKS
I have. 40° at night and 56°-65° are perfect temps for growing a colony! Because of this warm “early spring” people forget. The cluster breaks around 42°. The bees will be just fine. If it looks like a cold week, feed and put a pollen patty on. Lots of options!
Looks good, 5 frames are the way to go.👍
They are!
Thanks for the video, great job.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks! Great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks bud , this was just what I was looking for!
You’re welcome
Great instructions!!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for sharing… it’s helpful for a super beginner!
You’re welcome
Newbie here. I appreciate the advice as I go on the beekeeper journey. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Looking forward to working Monday! Great video!
Thanks! Looking forward to your help!
Great advice Ashby 👏🐝🐝
Thank you!
great video. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
very informative and useful video👍
Thanks a lot!
Great tips
Glad it was helpful!
Great video.
Thanks!
Ok, subscribed! Looking forward to learning!
Thanks for following along!
My dad used to keep bees when I was young. Thinking about getting started. 😊
You’ll love it!
Very helpful. God luck with the channel !
Thanks!
Awesome vid! I'm excited to get started in May trying to learn a lot!
Great to hear!
My bees arrived today! Thank you for the encouragement. This video was great.
You got this!
Great video Ashby. My nuc last year nobody told me to let them set for 3 days in the spot there going be. I can say they acted lost and wasn't much activity. Till the 3rd day after I put them in the box.
I got them late. It was August. They made it till last of Dec. I miss my bees. Don't laugh I know there a bug lol.
You aren’t the only one
Thank you for such clear directions, I'm new to attempting bee keeping. Looking forward to learning more from your videos.
Thanks for watching! Hope it’s helpful!
Thank you Nebbie to the chanel and to beekeeping getting my first 2 nucs this week
Welcome to the club!
You make it look so easy to a nubee! Good info for acquiring my first nuc in a few weeks. Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I bought some nucs closer to Durham but found this super helpful. Can’t wait for the bees to arrive!
Nice! Thanks for watching!
Finding this a year later - this is helpful!
Great!
That’s a great queen she blowing and going ‼️
Heck yeah!
Thanks for the video and mostly important; congratulations on your Marriage and may God Bless you both .
Thank you!
I live in the UK and will be getting my first lot of BEES quite soon. Great channel full of good information for a new keeper of Bees thanks
Thanks for watching! Best of luck!
Good video. good luck with your channel.
Thanks for the compliment!
Great
Thanks
I was all ready to give my nuc 2 tall boxes. I will try putting nuc in location before putting installing in 1 high hive box.
Lot's of great new info!!
Glad to help!
Thanks for the great videos. I brought home two sets of hive boxes yesterday. Plan on treating the wood and prepairing where they will be placed in plenty of time for when I get my two nucs in May. I'm a little nervous, but I should be able fumble my way through the process.
Don’t be afraid to screw up. Just learn from it!
Love the channel. Please follow this up with a play by play video(s) for the first 5 or 6 weeks through adding supers.
Great idea! Will do!
I’m in WNC just starting my channel as well, i subbed your channel after your interview with Bruce Jenne which was a good interview
Thanks for following along!
Ashby, great videos. I’m a new subscriber from
SC/NC line. Getting two nucs next wk and been wondering about installing 2nd brood box right away. You answered my question. Thx! George
Thanks for watching! I’d usually give them 2-3 weeks to fill out a single. Then add a second brood box and when you do, move 2 frames of eggs up to the second box to get the bees to go up.
My main brood box is a deep. The second brood box I’m adding is medium. So I can’t put a deep frame into the medium box. Any suggestion or just start it from scratch with all new foundation frames? Thanks Ashby!
@@georgeashmore7317 Thats tough. They dont like to go on foundation. They want a reason, like eggs. Id ask others what they do
Thx ths hlpd
You’re welcome
Beautiful frame of capped brood .
Im guessing the tarp under the pallet is for beetle larva control .
Would eliminate mowing as well .
Nice video 🎉
Correct, we use weed matting below all of our colonies
Just introduced three nucs to hive boxes yesterday but didn't let the nucs sit near the hive boxes, just went directly from nuc to hive box. This morning bees are swarming inside my shop where there is bee equipment stored. Guess I should have watched this video first.
First of many lessons to learn
I noticed you don’t use telescopic lids. If you get a chance maybe you can do a pro and con on the different types lids
Commercial beekeepers don’t use telescopic lids because side they get propolized and break all the time. The bees don’t care or get any advantage from them.
Great advice. How about if you have a queen less split with all resources. What are the steps from split to 10frame how long do you wait? B4 that point?been feeding 1:1 sugar water.
I take the queen and 3-5 frames of resources. Leave the colony to make a new queen. Let them both build back up
I'm in NE Fort Wayne and have 5 over 5 nucs that I overwintered to replace deadouts. Nice watching your videos as you are several weeks ahead of us though this year is crazy. When you split off your 5 frame nucs, do you put in a qc or mated queen in the remaining 5 frames immediately? Glenn
We usually wait 1-4 days to add a cell
At the end of your video… what about an eight frame box ? And adding the next box
Just keep an eye on the population. Make sure they have room
Thank you! New subscriber
Fairly new to beekeeping.
I have two nucs coming. They’re already ordered. So wait three days before I move the five frames to their permanent hive?
Yes. Let the geolocate to that spot.
I am about to transfer an overwintered 5 frame nuc into a 8 frame hive to start the year off. Thanks for that video because I will be doing it tomorrow. Have you seen any signs for swarm cells in your colonies so far. I don't want to inspect this early because last year it dropped below freezing the first week of March. Best of luck. from Charlotte, NC
Oh yeah. Finding cells everyday no matter what steps we take to try to slow it down
What is the reasoning for letting them sit for 3 days. Its the first ive heard of this. Would be nice to do all the work in one trip to the bee yard.
They need to geolocate to their new spot
I see a lot about feeding syrup what about pollon patties when do you feed them?
Early Feb and early Nov. Small Hive beetles will use them as a larva nest. Good luck once they take hold
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Thanks Steve!
Where are you located? I’m gaining equipment and planning my first hive and live off rt 8 in southwestern Virginia and shopping around for information and bees
We’re in Burlington NC. Start with at least 2, but 3 is better. Take an intro to bees class with your local club.
@@Ashby_Farms_NC thank you 😊
1 to 1 syrup. Is that 1 cup of sugar per 1 gallon of water? I can find an explanation of what 1 to 1 means.
Equal parts. 1 gallon bucket of sugar to 1 gal bucket of water.
So, after moving the 5 frames from the NYC into the hives, there is a ton of comb and bees left in the transport nuc box. I mean, a lot. The seller was apparently raising the bees in the nuc for some time. Should we put empty frames in the nuc and close it back up in case the queen is still in there? Will new bees move in? Will the bees move that comb into their permanent hive?
And, I typed nuc but autocorrect changed it to NYC.
They won’t move comb. Just shake the bees to one end of the nuc and then quickly into the hive.
I have a question for you if you have time for it. A few years ago a fella sold me some 5 frame supers I think I have 3 or 4 of them stacked. Well my bees didn’t over winter and I just noticed it seems that a swarm has moved into them. After watching your video I’m wondering if I should get conventional 10 frame supers and transfer them or leave them alone? Also should I be removing some of the top boxes and one more thing should I install a queen excluder. I have no idea what I’m doing I felt that the guy sold me all this stuff not caring how much I knew since he was making the boxes and profits. He wasn’t very forthcoming in other words.
Also I live in Michigan so I was worried that only having 5 frames may not be enough concentration for them to produce enough heat to survive the winter ?
You need to take a “bee school” class and they will answer this question as it is in depth. There is always someone who will sell you something in the bee biz and not care what happens after you purchase. Find a mentor will help as well
What if it's in a plastic box or one those cardboard boxes ? Leave for 3 days too
Yes they’ll be fine for a week or two
Thank you for that question I was wondering that as well. Good luck to all these beginners that includes me. I am so looking forward to getting mine mid-april is when they said it be here.
I bought nuc but there is no queen. What should I do? Thank you
Contact the seller
@@Ashby_Farms_NC thank you!
Do you ship nucs?
Unfortunately no. USPS has been ruining their own reputation
What state?
Burlington, NC
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