A peak into a working extraction facility

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  • čas přidán 29. 01. 2019
  • a glimpse of my extraction facility. Typically I work in the yards pulling honey so I don't spend as much time linguring around the honey house, so I did not get as much opportunity to film the facility as it worked. But here is enough to show you what I have set up!

Komentáře • 139

  • @thehoneybeeambassador6548

    For me this is a typical example of embracing your passion

  • @eugencristianradut7968
    @eugencristianradut7968 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG !!! This Guy is absolutely awesome ! !

  • @gorillajackbedroombooster7309

    #1 fan of this farm right now

  • @SinicalRevenant
    @SinicalRevenant Před 4 lety +1

    It's nice to see that you and your crew clean up the equipment and the whole shop so very well

  • @CentralBeekeepersSupply

    Thanks for giving us an inside look. Well done!

  • @marlorush3853
    @marlorush3853 Před rokem

    Gosh. Amazing Ian.

  • @ianwilson3088
    @ianwilson3088 Před 4 lety

    Loving you videos, thank you for the effort

  • @louis5489
    @louis5489 Před 4 lety

    Goals and dreams right there. Started my first hive last month have two going now.

  • @kathyhathaway8823
    @kathyhathaway8823 Před 3 lety

    Great looking setup . Would love to be able to come up and see it in operation. Thanks for the video of your operation. Thanks Gene

  • @camilopoveda2704
    @camilopoveda2704 Před 3 lety

    Maravilloso proceso industrial!!!
    Saludos desde Colombia

  • @richardwatchingfromhalifax2122

    Amazing never saw how honey was extracted from the frames. I can see why you love what you do.

  • @lennorepowell8012
    @lennorepowell8012 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your operation

  • @troyandrus982
    @troyandrus982 Před 3 lety

    You can burn dry sulfur at the end of every day when you know no one will be going back into the warehouse. A couple cups per room depending on size of room to be treated. Then by morning just open the doors for a few minutes to air things out. Works great but caution no one can go back in the building. The vapors from the burning sulfur when mixed with moisture, like in your eyes and lungs turn to sulfuric acid. Vapors dissipate very quickly and there’s no residua life behind. Usually gone after a few hours. Works great for bee control in a warehouse.

  • @michaelmueller8976
    @michaelmueller8976 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing!❤️✝️

  • @suepeterson5675
    @suepeterson5675 Před 4 lety +5

    This is very interesting ! I’ve never thought so much went into making honey. At what stage would bee powder be made ? Your place is very clean , very impressive .👍 thank you for sharing. Now I can catch up on past & future videos. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

  • @margepalmer5316
    @margepalmer5316 Před 4 lety +1

    Peak is the top of a mountain. Peek is a quick look.

  • @callmeishmael7452
    @callmeishmael7452 Před 2 lety

    A few properly placed steam nozzles inside the centrifuge would help minimize your cleaning complexities. Of course the wax flow would need to shunted to another tank.

  • @rajkumarkandasamy7991
    @rajkumarkandasamy7991 Před 5 lety +2

    AMAZING.....HONEY PARADISE.....
    Wishes from INDIA.....

  • @matteedstrom
    @matteedstrom Před 4 lety +2

    Not a "BLOG" It's a "VLOG"

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 4 lety

      Matte Edström
      It started a a blog 15 years ago

    • @matteedstrom
      @matteedstrom Před 4 lety +1

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog But now it's in VIDEO form therefore a "VLOG"

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 4 lety +1

      Lol, vlog sounds silly ,

    • @catclark9488
      @catclark9488 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog haha but it's not a blog now, it's a vlog. I'm old and even I know that !!!

  • @Chrisbuildsstuff247
    @Chrisbuildsstuff247 Před 4 lety

    Do you use queen excluders to keep supers exclusively honey and not brood or do you separate manually out in the field I’m assuming you use queen excluders if you process on this scale?

  • @msioug
    @msioug Před 4 lety +1

    QQ - while moving the boxes on and off the trucks - how do you know which sup has the queen?

  • @SA-xj1cs
    @SA-xj1cs Před 4 lety

    Where do you buy those little plugs used in the cover, what are they called? Thanks!

  • @geraldgm1217
    @geraldgm1217 Před 4 lety

    Awesome!!!!What's the size of the Honey House building in sqfeet?

  • @gr8belayr
    @gr8belayr Před 2 lety

    Ian, have you considered putting a one way bee exit near the window to let the bees out? Maybe a hive outside for them to relocate to?

  • @jeffbrooks6491
    @jeffbrooks6491 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey Ian. We run a mini Lyson extraction line down in North Carolina. Looking to get away from having to run our honey through any kind of micron strainers. Does the Cook and Beal Wax separator do a good job at separating any impurities/debris in the honey so that it can go straight to a holding tank and be bottled for use?

  • @sphinxrising1129
    @sphinxrising1129 Před 4 lety

    Do you harvest (collect & resell) all the bees that make it to your plant?

  • @osbaldogarcia6623
    @osbaldogarcia6623 Před 4 lety

    Where can we buy that kind of equipment? Is there someone with a link or the name of the Company that manufactures all that stainless steel equipment

  • @keithcoffin9161
    @keithcoffin9161 Před 4 lety +1

    how much honey did you gat from this harvest?

  • @donotcare330
    @donotcare330 Před 4 lety

    I finally had to say goodbye to my CNB separator. They are nice. But space for where we moved to. Was too much size constraints. Pat and shane from C& B are REALLY nice guys and if you are in the business of bulk honey, i'd see him about one of these units. They are a good machine. But they wont make anything smaller.

  • @TimberTramp
    @TimberTramp Před 9 měsíci

    Do you haul ‘in house’ too?

  • @dave_from_mo
    @dave_from_mo Před 4 lety +1

    My uncle had a cone of window screen that he would put in his window to let the bees escape.

  • @johnrogers1678
    @johnrogers1678 Před 3 lety

    Upper entrances? Illegal or not worth it?

  • @michaelfox3979
    @michaelfox3979 Před 4 lety

    how much honey do you harvest a year

  • @WinstonCorneilius
    @WinstonCorneilius Před 4 lety

    7:48 I would have done the chicken dance 😂😂

  • @Draintheswamp2024
    @Draintheswamp2024 Před rokem

    put a bee escape on the windows!

  • @wtechboy18
    @wtechboy18 Před 4 lety

    at 3:50 you had a whole bunch of bees stuck to the top of the window - do you ever crack that open just to let all the bees out? or do you vacuum & release, or what?

    • @wtechboy18
      @wtechboy18 Před 4 lety

      well, I guess I really should have watched a little further in the video before asking questions huh.

  • @joshuaschmidt7683
    @joshuaschmidt7683 Před 5 měsíci

    How bigs your building

  • @keithcoffin9161
    @keithcoffin9161 Před 4 lety +1

    You do such a good job of processing and cleaning your equipment. can you reply in email and tell me just where I can buy your honey, So pure no bad additives. You are a great operation.

    • @whataguy7032
      @whataguy7032 Před 4 lety

      The name is right on the barrels that go out on the trucks......"Bee Maid Honey" You can buy it from them over their website. Case of twelve 8.8 oz. jars for 47.40 + shipping I assume.

  • @tangsu7128
    @tangsu7128 Před 3 lety

    7:21 frame with 0% caping?

  • @RippleAffect
    @RippleAffect Před 5 lety +3

    On average how much honey do you produce off of 1 Hive per year?

    • @gorillajackbedroombooster7309
      @gorillajackbedroombooster7309 Před 5 lety

      he manages 1200 to 1500 and normally get 800 drums per year

    • @RippleAffect
      @RippleAffect Před 5 lety

      @@gorillajackbedroombooster7309 55gallon drums?

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety +5

      out of all honesty, 325-350 drums on an average year

    • @RippleAffect
      @RippleAffect Před 5 lety

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog thanks for the honesty and you do a great job on keep your honey house clean, you do most of the work alone if your not pulling honey?

    • @RippleAffect
      @RippleAffect Před 5 lety

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog well i guess i should ask how many hives do you think 1 or 2 people could manage realistically?

  • @TheBoxingBee1
    @TheBoxingBee1 Před 3 lety

    Hi Ian,
    How do you heat your hot room?

  • @standstrongforus3427
    @standstrongforus3427 Před 4 lety

    I wish I could do this but I am allergic to bees. I have always wished I could do it though.

  • @tysonwalde7916
    @tysonwalde7916 Před 3 lety

    My boss has never cleaned his wax spinner and he has been running it for 4 years.

  • @johnensalaco5012
    @johnensalaco5012 Před 4 lety

    Why not bee-vac the bees that get loose in the facility? Seems it would be more thorough, and less trouble.

  • @buckstarchaser2376
    @buckstarchaser2376 Před 3 lety

    18:00 I cussed in solidarity with your misfortune.

  • @carriemartindale-wetherup5243

    I hate to say how much I miss extraction at this point.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety +1

      Carrie Martindale-Wetherup
      I have a good feeling about this year.
      Emily is back in May

    • @carriemartindale-wetherup5243
      @carriemartindale-wetherup5243 Před 5 lety

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog I have plans, I would like to do more queen rearing and nucs... All those five frames shouldnt stay empty... Yay for emily! Is everyone else coming back?

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety

      If there are lots of bees to play with, rock and roll. Gotta make sure we protect the base production to ensure that honey crop.
      Going to look into late season nucs, except it’s a tough time to mate queens

    • @carriemartindale-wetherup5243
      @carriemartindale-wetherup5243 Před 5 lety

      @@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog lol of course, all we need is a F tonne of drones and good weather for late queens.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety +1

      Carrie Martindale-Wetherup
      We might incorporate an after flow package bee system.
      Might buy in mated for this.
      We will run a trial on it first.

  • @luisbito8391
    @luisbito8391 Před 3 lety

    como la hacen para que vuelva esa abeja ya esa bee no tiene hogar

  • @NoBullNate
    @NoBullNate Před 4 lety +1

    isn't it peek?

  • @perthcorrespondent5812

    peek?

  • @user-wg3ch3su5g
    @user-wg3ch3su5g Před 2 lety

    Рамки не запечатанные ни хера. Как они влажность меда проходят???

  • @lewissmith6500
    @lewissmith6500 Před rokem

    That's peek not peak

  • @kalebgigar8337
    @kalebgigar8337 Před 4 lety

    How can we reach you from Ethiopia please send us your email.

  • @EugenioGuidoVargas
    @EugenioGuidoVargas Před 4 lety

    Spanish subtitles, please.

  • @rebeccaocker6834
    @rebeccaocker6834 Před 4 lety

    Would it be better to vacuum them

  • @keithcoffin9161
    @keithcoffin9161 Před 4 lety +1

    nice clean operation. I am amazed at not only the way you take care of your bees. Also how clean your operation is. GOD bless you for all of your concern.

  • @shaeshae9831
    @shaeshae9831 Před 4 lety

    that's why instead of making one person do all the chores you should have everybody that works on a station they clean their own station before they leave

  • @brianterrill9587
    @brianterrill9587 Před 4 lety +2

    What about using a shopvac to collect the bees? I've seen them used during wasp removal.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown Před 4 lety

      Robovac, but unlike the video of the link here, the input hose needs to be silky smoothe in order to have zero casualty... czcams.com/video/922gkjV3iqA/video.html

  • @brianterrill9587
    @brianterrill9587 Před 4 lety +2

    When you pull a board you don't worry about crushing any bees when putting it back?

    • @miklymick5
      @miklymick5 Před 4 lety

      most likely those are acceptable loses cause if your too careful about every single bee you will spend way too much time on 1 hive when their a lot more to do.

  • @MissRebekah1974
    @MissRebekah1974 Před 4 lety +1

    Just a gentle word of correction. A Peak is the top of something. Like A Mountain Peak. Peek is to look quickly. Like playing Peek-a-Boo with a baby.
    I just want y'all to Bee the best, even if this is not a Spelling Bee.
    Aunt B

  • @ssc4153
    @ssc4153 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow....nice facility! I've been binge watching your video's. Bee Keeping is pretty fascinating....and lots of work! Would love to buy some of your honey! I would use it in the products that I make!

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Před 4 lety

    They look like astronauts working

  • @Bushman4
    @Bushman4 Před 4 lety +1

    You need a roller ramp for the empty boxes from the uncapping end to the finished end...

  • @juju55488
    @juju55488 Před 4 lety +1

    It looks like a very efficient production...Did you work from pm to am? Looked like the sun was coming in the windows. Thank you for this informative video

  • @shawbros
    @shawbros Před 4 lety +1

    "Peek", not "peak".

    • @schroeder7984
      @schroeder7984 Před 4 lety +3

      Really?. . . Go back to your parents basement.

    • @shawbros
      @shawbros Před 4 lety +1

      @@schroeder7984
      Yes, really.
      Stop promoting illiteracy.

  • @ashrafyounis973
    @ashrafyounis973 Před 4 lety

    It is just amazing. I am interested in the way you are handling honey to the extent that I am thinking to visit Canada from Egypt to have more idea about your project in order to have it in my country. Please let me know how I can contact you. My email is ashyounis@hotmail.com

  • @zlatkos4121
    @zlatkos4121 Před 4 lety

    Hi. If you put nucleus with queen near window all bees will get in the nucleus.

  • @v206896
    @v206896 Před 4 lety

    Do you sell wax in bulk?

  • @philais
    @philais Před 4 lety +2

    "Peek"

  • @mcriser
    @mcriser Před 4 lety +2

    You should put one of your separators in that window so that the bees can leave the hot room

  • @richardkuhn8115
    @richardkuhn8115 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks again Ian. You're the best!

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent walk-through! Thank you!

  • @naturemaster6252
    @naturemaster6252 Před 4 lety +2

    great video. thanks for taking the time to make all your videos.

  • @moogiesretirementhaven2265

    Nice set up, Boxes look great, Do you wax your own boxes?, if so can you make a video of that process please

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před 5 lety +1

    Thats a funky lift! Need to put a electric hoist on it 12:50 > I like your respects for the bees to perform and live a productive life >> Very good ideal. Cheers

  • @Hardeepsingh-wk5yh
    @Hardeepsingh-wk5yh Před 5 lety

    I am from Punjab in India. I want to come to Canada You help me at the honey work. Please help me.

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 Před 5 lety +1

    Preventative maintenance... is a beautiful thing

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 Před 5 lety

    When you have a stack of boxes let’s say 6 high. How many queens are in that stack? And is each stack of boxes a different hive?

    • @streamoflillies2345
      @streamoflillies2345 Před 4 lety

      I have been watching more hobby beekeepers than professional, but one stack is a hive. A higher stack essentially means a bigger/more productive hive. And one hive means one queen, unless there is a problem with the queen and the workers are making another.

  • @PaulDrummer1
    @PaulDrummer1 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video. Do you have any tips for storing honey in buckets and jarring later in the year, when the honey is already crystallised? Also how do you clean/rinse big amounts of jars?

    • @NikiCanotas
      @NikiCanotas Před 4 lety

      Paulius Chockevicius heating blankets are what I use

  • @KajunHomestead
    @KajunHomestead Před 5 lety +1

    love all your videos very informative in the life of a beekeeper

  • @The_JEB
    @The_JEB Před 5 lety

    Do you guys use the knife style frame cutter thing because its faster? Mr Ed on Jeff Horchoff Bee's uses a chain style frame cutter because it cuts the comb evenly so all the cappings get cut off and all the honey can get extracted from the frame.

  • @drrota
    @drrota Před 5 lety +4

    Just a thought - Make a special widow frame that has a bee escape in it.

  • @georgemgm5
    @georgemgm5 Před 5 lety +1

    I watched it Completely!!! Great video, thank you

  • @jcs6347
    @jcs6347 Před 5 lety +1

    Ian, hobby guy here in North Carolina. What brand are your escape boards and where do you get them?
    Next question, many of your boxes do not painted. Are they hot wax dipped, western cedar, or just raw wood? Thanks!

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 Před 5 lety +4

    Great job , lots of efforts , respect ✊ for loving the bees

  • @user-ep2xp6jk7w
    @user-ep2xp6jk7w Před 5 lety +2

    Все супер, молодцы!!!

  • @jeffharris8787
    @jeffharris8787 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi Ian,
    I've only just discovered your videos and I'm in awe!
    The skill and dedication is truly inspiring, I have a few hives, around twenty, it's a pipe dream of mine to become a bee farmer, doubt it'll ever happen but I have certainly taken note of your advice and will be implementing it the season.
    One thing that I am very impressed with is the value you place on the bees and I guess you could say compassion, when you first showed the warm room with the boxes I was thinking wow, there's like a swarm on the windows, I hope they don't just kill them or let them die off, you answered my question with a perfect solution to the issue. I'm sure there can't be many commercial bee farmers that would go to the trouble so I take my hat off to you.
    It's just a shame you are so far away, I'd love to have been close enough to visit and maybe offer some help.
    Thanks for the videos, I will search out the rest and enjoy watching them while I await the start of the season here in the U.K.

  • @bigweb0311
    @bigweb0311 Před 5 lety +4

    This is on a whole other level!!😱 I don’t know if you made a video of how you started into beekeeping and got to this large scale but a video of how you got to this point would bee AWESOME!! If you do have one please point me to it! Thank you! Truly an awesome operation!

  • @jimreichert327
    @jimreichert327 Před 5 lety +1

    do you have to buy the drums, or does the packer supply them for you?

  • @sinaiyicus
    @sinaiyicus Před 5 lety +3

    I would like too know how the hives have wetherd the polar vortex lol that hit this year.

  • @justinmills8084
    @justinmills8084 Před 5 lety +2

    Great information

  • @jimmcdougall3750
    @jimmcdougall3750 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Ian is it a purpose built honey house, have you got drains in the floor for all the water to go. Great video

  • @jimmcdougall3750
    @jimmcdougall3750 Před 5 lety +2

    WOW nice set up

  • @thuffman44
    @thuffman44 Před 5 lety +11

    Fantastic compilation of videos. Thank you very much for putting all of this editing together to share it with us Ian. What a fascinating operation!! You, your crew, & your bees really do a fine job of getting it done! Kudos to your efforts!! Take care. 🐝🐝🐝☮️☯️

  • @michiwood6856
    @michiwood6856 Před 5 lety +5

    Dreams dreams dreams, this is what dreams are made of, well for those of us that want to be commercial eventually. Ian all your videos and knowledge sharing definitely help in guiding the right direction. Thank you!!

  • @MrHoneybeeScratcher
    @MrHoneybeeScratcher Před 5 lety +3

    I would be concerned about the # of frames with uncapped honey or nectar & the high moisture content.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety

      jim cooley
      Cappings have very little to do with moisture content.
      This honey is running at 16.5%, very dry hot weather

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety

      Remember honey is hygroscopic

    • @jeffharris8787
      @jeffharris8787 Před 5 lety

      a Canadian Beekeeper’s Blog, I did see you use a refractometer too, one thing I have learnt especially with Oil seed (Canola) is that if you wait until it's all capped you'll struggle to extract it.

  • @tomsutton7453
    @tomsutton7453 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for the video.

  • @daviswaldner7102
    @daviswaldner7102 Před 5 lety +4

    Like wat I see a special when it's -40 outside

  • @marcinmatelski5465
    @marcinmatelski5465 Před 5 lety +1

    Ian, have you thought how your honey extraction process might change if small hive beetles find their way into your area? Hopefully that never happens.

  • @wvmike7008
    @wvmike7008 Před 5 lety +13

    Very professional and clean setup. I love how clean your buildings and equipment are kept. Workers wearing hair nets. Impressive. You are truly a pro.
    I watched another commercial beeks video about his extraction line and it was absolutely filthy. Not sure why he would post a video, after seeing that I would never eat any honey that I knew came from his operation.

  • @markkarstad2899
    @markkarstad2899 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks again! Qurstions: what temo is yout hoy room? Also i found that I was left behind many more drone than females using an escape board. What is your preportion of drift bees?