5 Tricks To PREVENT Your Bees From SWARMING / Beekeeping 101

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • Watch out! It's swarming season! In order to learn how to prevent swarms you have to first know the who what when where and why so that you know how to manage your colonies to get them to do what you want. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching :)
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Komentáře • 32

  • @raymondrobinson5251
    @raymondrobinson5251 Před rokem +3

    I enjoy watching your videos. While I sometimes disagree with some of your ideas, I love your willingness to go forward. You rock girlfriend. Keep your willingness to educate and exchange your thoughts and the updated experiences on your experiments. Wishing all success. We are not 100% alike on this bee adventure. That is so 😎 cool!

  • @stevenkawano9746
    @stevenkawano9746 Před rokem

    I've said it before and I'll say it again, it Never ceases to Amaze me just how much Knowledge u can drop in a single video🤯🐝🤯I know there is no such thing as a Bee expert but Impressive all the same😊Super interesting how the bees main goal in life is to spread their genetics but at the same time they won't just Leave the hive without first making sure that said hive is in Good shape for the future, Super cool! Also amazing that the hive will double or even triple no wonder u Need that extra space! Funny when u explained Equalizing taking from the rich to feed the poor I Immediately thought "Oh u should call that Robin Hooding instead!"😉💰🤣Well Thank U for another Great video my Favorite Keeper and a Very Happy Bee Season to U and I will see U in the next one, Emily😊Hope all is well with U and Hope ur having a Great week thus far👏#sword #stoptheswarm #robinhooding #beefitbeekeeping #beefitbeeyard #beefitapiary #happybeeseason #beefithoney #beefit #beekind #checkerboard #emilyisthebeesknees💛

  • @dcsblessedbees
    @dcsblessedbees Před rokem

    Best time I found to put on a pollen trap is in the Spring, they can be a great tool to help cut down on the amount of pollen coming into the colony so it dampens that swarm tendency theoretically.🤔You just have to keep an eye on their pollen levels but it did seem to help last year.😁Have a great day Emily.👍

  • @pirateprospecting707
    @pirateprospecting707 Před rokem

    Great vid gal! You mite😂be onto something with the swarm cells! Who knows?

  • @tomarmstrong4156
    @tomarmstrong4156 Před rokem

    My bees swarmed yeateday. They are a small colony and have 2 boxes but have not drawn out more than 60% of the frames. They are second year and I have fed them 2 winters. They did move upstairs for the winter. Yesterday they were all buzzing around, seemed like a lot. They took off and clustered in a nearby oak tree. This morning there is normal traffic in and out of the hive. I think they went back.

  • @brucesbees
    @brucesbees Před rokem

    Enjoyed this Emily!

  • @bladeflapUH60
    @bladeflapUH60 Před rokem

    2 hives swarmed and I caught both of them. Just ordered a bee vac from better bee 🐝

  • @scoot123456789876541
    @scoot123456789876541 Před 2 měsíci

    To keep the queen “young and fresh” do you just kill the queen and let the bees create a new one?

  • @hanseich
    @hanseich Před rokem

    Very helpful. To your last point on genetics and not using queens from colonies with lots of queen cells, what’s the alternative?

  • @allandrouillard6861
    @allandrouillard6861 Před rokem

    That yucky S word. Really hoping my girls stick around from last year Hopefully here in Michigan it stays warm so I can do a couple splits Have a great day and glad to see things are looking up for you and still looking forward to Adding some of your genetic girls to my yard

  • @mikek19320
    @mikek19320 Před rokem

    Fighting with one of mine right now! I cut 16 cells last week and did a demere split with a new deep on bottom an excluder and then 2 new mediums then the 2 deeps. Checked them 3 days later and cut out 5 more up top. And 2 in the bottom. Now I'm out of town for a week for work hoping to still have all my bees when I get home. Its gonna be raining the last 3-4 days im away so hopefully thats in my favor. Been sharing the struggle with this one on the discord hopefully story turns out successfull with a monster honey producer hive.

    • @temijinkahn511
      @temijinkahn511 Před rokem

      I caught a small football sized swarm and have been pulling frames of brood from my main hive and putting them in with the swarm hive to build their population. Replacing the brood frames with empty drawn comb for the queen to lay in.
      By keeping the population down in my main hive is working to keep them from swarming so far.

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Před rokem

      Mike, I put a honey super in the middle and they drew swarm cells like mad when the brood was separated from the queen. Just cut them down as the larvae gets older the cells stop.

  • @toddlafon4700
    @toddlafon4700 Před rokem

    ! Great information ! Bur the music in the midle of the video though drove me crazy.

    • @beefitbeekeeping
      @beefitbeekeeping  Před rokem

      Thanks for that feedback! I’ll keep that in mind the next video ☺️

  • @hermitholllerhomestead2080

    I love your videos. I am not sure about your statement that queen cells from a colony that is preparing to swarm is more likely to produce colonies that are more prone to swarming. I suspect that the genetics are more complex than that. I would like to see some other documentation supporting that. And grafting your own queen cells or doing walk away splits (where that is possible) could just as easily pass on the same genetics. I did learn a few other things that I did not know about what to look for. Thanks.

    • @beefitbeekeeping
      @beefitbeekeeping  Před rokem

      Not a statement, just a hypothesis. I would be interested in diving deeper into it as well. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 Před 7 měsíci

    Have u ever thought of getting rid of all those old car tires? The apiary would look so much nicer... the tires give it a junk yard look.

  • @1080760
    @1080760 Před rokem

    What percentage die off did you have from winter?

  • @geraltofrivia8529
    @geraltofrivia8529 Před rokem

    Those brood patterns though...

  • @mikeconley3031
    @mikeconley3031 Před rokem +3

    Swarm cells make the best queens !

  • @BucksBeesS.C.
    @BucksBeesS.C. Před rokem

    When i checker board i get wonkey comb..

    • @BucksBeesS.C.
      @BucksBeesS.C. Před rokem

      Ok if you have pulled foundation in your frames

    • @BucksBeesS.C.
      @BucksBeesS.C. Před rokem

      Swarm cell do make my better queens if they get mated here in Darlington S.C.

  • @iditarod4081
    @iditarod4081 Před rokem +1

    Great video and thanks for the kiss goodbye. You had me fully informed and gaining confidence until the last minute though. You said you don't like taking Queens from swarm cells to avoid passing on swarm genetics well then where do you get the new baby Queens from for your splits? So you pinch or kill all her new baby Queens?! And then what go out and buy new ones for your splits? You also said because you're in Michigan you don't like waiting for your non Queen splits to make a new Queen, so if you don't wait for them to make new ones post-split and you don't like to bring with baby Queens pre-split, you must be buying them??

    • @beefitbeekeeping
      @beefitbeekeeping  Před rokem

      The part about swarm cells at the end is just a theory. Not saying that it’s 100% fact, just talking about different thoughts and possibilities. And no I don’t buy queens, I would prefer to have some grafted queen cells ready when I make splits

  • @tonymckenzie8460
    @tonymckenzie8460 Před rokem +1

    Why don't you just do this what are you some more Queen and start doing splits on your hives what half of them half of The Brood box start a new hive that'll keep them from forming

  • @CapnChkn1
    @CapnChkn1 Před 4 měsíci

    Holy Smokes! Thank you for the information, and I did learn something, but the redundancy is palpable! Seriously, in the first 5 minutes, you said, frames filled with brood in various ways, 5 times, said, why bees are going to swarm 5 times...
    Video is 15 minutes long! Tricks don't start until 9 minutes!

  • @LeroyBrown
    @LeroyBrown Před rokem

    Lost all the swarms watching this