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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Beekeeping means choosing the best feeder to get your bees ready for winter.
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Komentáře • 331

  • @stevenmoody-MoodyHivesandHome

    So it might just be me, but I started keeping bees this year in hopes of having my own honey. I love honey. But once I got them and began working the one hive I started with I just couldn’t get enough of it. There is just something about the smell the the comb and the sound of their wings in the air that truly puts my mind at ease. I’ve been dealing with mental issue and have had a truly hard time transitioning from military life and it takes a toll on my family. But these bees and the people like you have given me something amazing, and I love being able to teach my kids and anyone who will listen about honeybees.

    • @chuckgross6024
      @chuckgross6024 Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for your service. Great to hear the bees are helping you out!

    • @elizabethherschleb7313
      @elizabethherschleb7313 Před 2 lety +7

      Keeping bees is truly therapeutic. I struggled to heal after serious injuries more than 10 years ago ago. Was in a wheel chair for some time after when I decided to keep bees as a self challenge to get me to go outside. Long story short I started with one hive and after 10 years I’m walking again independently and I’m keeping up with a average of 8 hives per year. Despite the painful experience of standing to observe my hives and the heavy lifting of boxes it has made me a stronger person. They are a reminder to me that small things matter more than we realize.

    • @davidreece5867
      @davidreece5867 Před 2 lety +3

      I retired 11 years ago and still struggle with civilian life. I also started a bee colony this year. I didn’t get any honey, but I enjoy it, nonetheless. Even after getting stung on my ear

    • @paulajones6366
      @paulajones6366 Před 2 lety +4

      Cool you got help from the bee. My friend who has PTSD from being a paramedic during the corona has gone 100 per cent tolooking after bees. Much respect for you guys.

    • @emeraldvalleyliving3778
      @emeraldvalleyliving3778 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for your service!! I love beekeeping so far. Very excited my new nuc just got here last week :) I love them

  • @valerielaughman5742
    @valerielaughman5742 Před 2 lety +16

    What I love most about bee keeping is honestly just sitting by my hive and watching them💕 They have taught me a lot with this being my first year. Thank you for all your information!

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      I totally agree!

  • @jarnold8803
    @jarnold8803 Před 2 lety +6

    My bees are my release from work being a correction officer in the state of Texas. I have found that a number of inmates are interested in beekeeping when they get out. This is my 3ed year and still learning with every inspection. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @iowagreen8932
    @iowagreen8932 Před 2 lety +9

    For the flying saucer feeder, you need a Vivaldi Board. It has a cut out circle to accommodate the feeder base, it's just high enough to accommodate the feeder, and has hardware cloth covered vents on both sides.

  • @roymaher8820
    @roymaher8820 Před 2 lety +3

    These videos are appealing to those newer bee keepers like myself, and my younger family members. We decided to keep our hives together in a family apiary. Grandchildren and parents working side by side in the hive. It has enhanced the values of respect, patience, the importance of understanding the world around us, and most importantly it brings us together. Thanks Dave for being a huge part of our adventures in the world of honey bees!

  • @LesSimsJr
    @LesSimsJr Před 2 lety +1

    I just started beekeeping this spring.
    I absolutely love learning more and more about these wondrous creatures. I love just watching and studying how the entire colony works together and the role each bee plays. The inner workings of the colony is truly amazing. Everything from how the overall hive is constructed to the way the frames are drawn out and arranged is incredible to witness.
    I learn something new each time I observe them. This has been a very rewarding journey to embark on. My confidence and knowledge grow with each inspection and watching the colony grow in size and thrive has been incredible.
    I am so glad that this world has been opened up to me. I had know idea how amazing bees are and how rewarding being a beekeeper would be.
    I’m just sorry I hadn’t come across this sooner so I could have experienced it longer. I’ve found something I’m truly passionate about and blessed to be part of this community. The knowledge and information sharing is sincerely appreciated.

  • @raymondrobinson5251
    @raymondrobinson5251 Před 2 lety +12

    Fredrick Dunn CZcams has several methods on the round feeders. His latest questions and answers has a hack for them using a scrape board with a round hole!

  • @cedarcrossbeefarm5399
    @cedarcrossbeefarm5399 Před 2 lety +4

    I've wanted to be a bee keeper for years. I'm close to retirement and plan on this my retirement job. I have one hive now and so far loving it. I have a lot to learn. I was surprised that my wife injoys keeping as well. A good thing to do together. Thanks for all of your time sharing your knowledge.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Thank you and I hope you can start keeping bees. Also thank you for subscribing.

  • @jroby442
    @jroby442 Před 2 lety +8

    Have been using the flying saucer feeder for about 2 years now I love them you do have to cut the opening in your inner cover to fit the bottom of the feeder. It holds two quarts and can be filled from the top without disturbing the bees at all. Also the clear plastic cup can be removed and dry pollen can be put in with just the outer cover in place. It's a good system works great

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Good to know!

  • @ericboykin9391
    @ericboykin9391 Před 2 lety

    Hey David. I love the joy of interacting with these magnificent creatures that are so creative, unique, complex, and smart.

  • @stephaniewarren9285
    @stephaniewarren9285 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m brand new at beekeeping, so I’m still learning. So glad I came across this channel as I still have a lot of anxiety about what I am doing. I live in Maine and we have some pretty harsh winters. I’m so happy you put out the seasonal tutorials! I’m so lost!

  • @gregorymichael3196
    @gregorymichael3196 Před 2 lety

    I've only just started Keeping this year but have wanted to for over a decade. So Glad that I finally done it and have not looked back. I have loved every minute of it since. Its a whole new life and the learning never stops! It's a true adventure! There is always something to be l;earned and passed on about how important bee's are to the world! I haven't stopped watching, listening, or reading since the first box was built. My sone is already interested in them and seems to become more so every day also. I've been drawn in so much I'm starting to wonder how far I could possibly go with them. They are truly amazing creatures! Never seem to be able to learn everything about them here or anywhere because there is always something!

  • @dougturner7809
    @dougturner7809 Před 2 lety

    I got my bees to pollinate my garden because we were mainly seeing bumblebees. What a difference with just the one hive. Bees are amazing little creatures and I’m so glad to get them and looking to doing a split in the spring to keep growing. You are never too old to learn something. Thanks for your videos. They are a huge blessing for us to keep our bees healthy and happy.

  • @ChrisDeeds-pi6rf
    @ChrisDeeds-pi6rf Před rokem

    Beekeeping has really brought me and my dad together in a whole new way. And it's giving him an amazing hobby in his soon to be retirement... Thank you David so much for all the information that's helped me in my dad.

  • @amandaweathers4086
    @amandaweathers4086 Před 2 lety

    Beekeeping has given me another hobby to share with my dad! It has been so exciting to watch our colonies grow and compare what our bees are doing. Thanks to watching your videos I have learned a ton that I have shared with him too, and we are now feeding our bees properly to promote winter BROOD! 🙌
    Thank you for sharing with all of us here!
    Cheers! ☕️ 🍯 🐝

  • @skigirl991
    @skigirl991 Před 2 lety

    What I love most about beekeeping is that there's so much to learn about them. I love learning and bees are just so fascinating. There's always something to be thinking about as far as the best ways to take care of them or testing new methods that they might like better. Then they'll surprise you with something new to research every week. It's so much fun keeping bees with my family and making new beekeeping friends and swapping stories and advice. They've honestly brought so much more to my life than I ever thought they would.

  • @noneyu23
    @noneyu23 Před 2 lety +3

    I love beekeeping!! I have loved the idea of having my own bees since I was a little kid and we passed bee boxes in the field by my grandparents house. I was always amazed that thousands and thousands of bees knew which one was its home. They are amazing little machines. I have been letting the dandelions grow in my yard for years so the bees had a place to come to. When my neighbors want to scream because my yard is all yellow I want to scream because there’s is all green. Green is pretty but not good for anything!! I have lots of weedy areas for bees and other flying insects in my back yard. I love watching all the activity around them.
    I got my first bee hives this spring and I’m mostly winging it. Watching a lot of videos. I stand out there and watch them come and go. What a peaceful time. I have tons more to learn and I hope some day I become an expert like yourself (or least of all I get them to survive the winter). I’m def going to be heart broken if they don’t survive the winter. Thank You for your videos!!! You’re so good at how you teach that you even make me want coffee😂!!
    🐝🍯☕️
    Thank You, Non coffee drinker in Spokane Wa 😁🌸💜

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much.

  • @craigellis7571
    @craigellis7571 Před 2 lety

    As a new beekeeper I’ve noticed a couple of great benefits. I’ve noticed that my morning walks with my wife are more interesting as we pay attention to the blossoms on our three mile walk. From early spring through this second week of September, we can watch our bees on so many different plants and shrubs! Also, as our hive is close to our screened in porch, we can observe bee behavior as a hobby together! We also watch your videos religiously and are learning as we go. Please keep up making awesome beekeeping videos as we learn every time we watch! Thank you so much.

  • @RichardSmith-dh9tb
    @RichardSmith-dh9tb Před 2 lety

    Love your videos, lots of good info and help. I like that you took the feeders out of the package and tried to figure how to use them without testing first, that's how we would have to do it. I always look forward to your videos and will go back and review older ones. AND your positive attitude helps me keep focused and motivated. So now its off to the hives for a check. Thanks

  • @stephenr.williams9008

    Steven Moody, We appreciate your service and are happy you're on the mend!!

  • @lindajohnson2950
    @lindajohnson2950 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I use a bucket feeder and it works perfectly! The sugar water doesn't leek around the rim. I like it because I can put 2 gallons on and not worry that they will have enough. I really learn a lot from your videos! Thanks for all you do!!!

  • @johnlawler3353
    @johnlawler3353 Před 2 lety +2

    I work in automation and beekeeping gives me a way to unwind. I also love go obtain new knowledge about things and the complexity of bees is awesome!

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      I've had many people tell me bees help them unwind.

  • @nedrascarpelli8365
    @nedrascarpelli8365 Před 2 lety

    I just love pulling a frame and seeing this beautiful brood !!! And you look a bit more , and there she is !! ❤️❤️ so rewarding !!

  • @DBarnim
    @DBarnim Před 2 lety

    Enjoy your videos so much, I am working on building a couple hives during the winter, as part of my plan to managing PTSD after years of firefighting I am convinced beekeeping will help me to keep my chin up and a smile on my face.

  • @user-ky4hf5em6o
    @user-ky4hf5em6o Před 4 měsíci +1

    There is so much helpful information on this channel! I’m a brand new beekeeper. And my mentor passed away a few months ago. So,when I have a question about beekeeping, I can’t ask him. But I can always ask David! He’s only a CZcams video away. Thanks for the info on feeders David!!!

  • @mr.kennylenoue9046
    @mr.kennylenoue9046 Před 11 měsíci

    Probably too late to bee in the running for the course but your videos are priceless. 1st year Beek here. The best part about bee keeping is telling others about the bees. 2 months in and I volunteered 1 days at our local Fair. I had so much fun and people were excited to hear about the life cycle of a bee. It made me realize how much I have learned in such a short time. I now have many friends and relatives wanting me to place hives in their yards next year. Let’s hope I can successfully winter my bees here in ND.

  • @patiwalton7693
    @patiwalton7693 Před 2 lety

    I got my first hive in May and so I’m a newbie. I really enjoy watching your videos and I’m looking forward to the next one.

  • @bonnieirwin2688
    @bonnieirwin2688 Před 2 lety +1

    What I love about beekeeping, watching and learning everyday how bees work together to make comb, honey, and survive. First year with a trapped hive and so much to learn. They have taught me a lot. Now to prepare for winter.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Well said!

  • @johnhenderson253
    @johnhenderson253 Před měsícem

    I love that beekeeping never has a final stage that you can say okay they reached this status they can manage themselves. (Which actually they can) but to keep them as your most productive colony you must strategize from month to month or from one inspection to the next!

  • @nathanparker1964
    @nathanparker1964 Před 2 lety

    I love beekeeping for the constant learning. Bees are so amazing and smart. When you think you know everything the bees do something and make you figure it out

  • @keithhimstedt6870
    @keithhimstedt6870 Před 2 lety +1

    I love bee keeping because I’m always learning new things and the bee community is so helpful

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Beekeepers are a great group

  • @rickymcwhorter9661
    @rickymcwhorter9661 Před 2 lety

    Hello David I became a beeteam6 member not for the honey but for the bees impact on our environment. The information you share is so very valuable in the care and keeping of the bees that I have to say thank you very much for your mentoring. I continue to learn a lot.

  • @Grinnin1
    @Grinnin1 Před 2 lety

    David, Thank you for giving so much to the beekeeping world. I am loving beekeeping because it is really connecting me to nature. I am outdoors quite a bit but I haven’t been really paying attention to nature’s signs… i.e. bloom of golden rod is the signal for the actual end of summer (nature’s calendar). I am a new beekeeper and am enjoying learning so much.

  • @Bob-li8kp
    @Bob-li8kp Před 2 lety

    What I have enjoyed about being a first year beekeeper is how much the bees have caused me to research and learn about them. This adventure has not only given me reason to learn about raising bees, but expanded into woodworking, to build box's, learn about bee friendly flowers, now I'm excited to do a split this spring, and keep expanding my knowledge.

  • @eddienobrega9916
    @eddienobrega9916 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi David. Thanks once again for your informative videos.
    What I enjoy the most about beekeeping is the magnificence on how these little girls work in a team. Each one has her function (not excluding the big boys - drones). While they are individual living little guys and girls, they work as though one organism to produce all they do. Fascinating.

  • @tinglouie
    @tinglouie Před 2 lety +6

    For the “UFO” make the inner hole cover slightly bigger and put it on top of the inner cover
    Then use a shallow box as a spacer; put top cover over it

    • @philjanikjr9805
      @philjanikjr9805 Před 2 lety +4

      I use 80 of the round rapid feeders. I simply cut off the snout on the bottom of feeder and place on/over the hole on the inner cover with a spacer. Refilling with no bees in face or disturbing the hive.
      Bee Happy
      HBM

  • @philipmulle1483
    @philipmulle1483 Před 2 lety

    Wow another great video
    I’m a beginner bee keeper and loving it, I love going into the hive and watch with amazement how they make the comb & fill it with honey and cap it over.
    With the help of your videos I’ve limited my mistakes and already looking forward to next year ( if I don’t screw it up this winter 🤪😂 )
    Thx Phil
    PS. I saw a post from a veteran he deserves the free class.

  • @aparnaganapati
    @aparnaganapati Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of beekeeping. You inspire many people.
    I'm a gardner. I used to watch bees pollinate our garden for the first 2 years after we moved into our home. On our 3rd year we did not see any bees and I was concerned. I read online that the use of chemical pesticides and insecticides had killed many bees in the US. I hoped that the bees come back the next year, but very few bees were seen late in the summer. That triggered the thought that I should be a backyard beekeeper to help grow honeybee population.
    Last year was my first year of beekeeping, but they did not make it out alive from the crazy polar vortex we experienced earlier this year. I'm giving it another shot by having bees again. Hopefully they'll survive the winter.

  • @bobhicks2762
    @bobhicks2762 Před 2 lety

    As a new bee keeper I love your Worth it or not videos, on social security I was only able to get one package this past year, already saving up to get more this next spring, also buying equipment for that. Wish i would have found your videos sooner. Its absolutely fascinating watching them work, my colony is very gentle, I only wear a hood to keep them out of my beard and hair. This next year I will also be setting up to put a shade cloth over the hives during summer to assist them to not get over heated. I have to restrain my self from wanting to open the hive just to watch them, and just do weekly inspections. I guess you can say we are in our fall flow here in the desert as we are having our monsoon season which causes hundreds of flowering cactus and wild flowers to do there annual blooming different plants other than the cactus and mesquite which is our spring flow. Thank you for your knowledge and the time you take to help us through your videos. I would love to take the course if I was financially able.

  • @douglasbramow7464
    @douglasbramow7464 Před 2 lety

    I'm new to your videos and bee keeping. I love learning something new.to me there is nothing better than to learn from someone who can present at my level. And present from science or studies. I have a lot of learning to be done. Thank you for what you do.

  • @bgtrev
    @bgtrev Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this, I had no idea there were so many options, look forward to the video regarding September as I have no idea as to what to do! Thanks for all the effort put into your channel.

  • @beekeeperclint
    @beekeeperclint Před 2 lety +2

    I started beekeeping because it helps me feel close to my dad. He was an long time beekeeper (over 60 hives) and I would learn from him but as most young folks I really didn’t get into it myself because I was busy with other things. After he passed away, I miss him terribly. Being in the bee yard really keeps his love, voice, kind words of wisdom and memory alive for me. It may sound silly but I feel as though he is right there with me.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow Clint, good for you!!

    • @beekeeperclint
      @beekeeperclint Před 2 lety

      @@beek thank you sir! And keep up helping us all learn. You come across far from a no it all. Thank you again.

  • @robertward5595
    @robertward5595 Před 2 lety

    Thanks David, several years back when I started raising bees I learned my lesson about hive beetles and wax moths they cost me my entire investment that year. Since then I've experimented with a lot of different ideas from different folks and I discovered by accident a chicken coupe next to your bee yard can help out with the hive beetles and the chickens really love them. So I'm always checking my hives cause wax moths can sneak in and totally destroy a hive. I have discovered using mineral oil and wintergreen oil mixed in my digger helps take care of the moths and it also helps with the beetles. Thank you I enjoy your videos.

  • @judithdiani7055
    @judithdiani7055 Před 2 lety

    I love beekeeping because I love helping bees flourish as they an integral and important part of our natural world. We’ve gardened organically for years and watching bees visit our garden, and enjoying the pollination process and knowing they are in a healthy place has been great! By the way, when they visit our hummingbird feeders I know the dearth is on! No matter how long we do this, I don’t think we will ever totally figure out these amazing and complicated insects. Before becoming a bee keeper 2 years ago I never realized how intricate their lives really are and what an inspiring example they are for us in working together!

  • @Jason-xu6pi
    @Jason-xu6pi Před 2 lety

    I have started using the "lunch box" feeders. I have to say finding 0 yellow jackets when I refill is an absolute joy. They just seem to work well and keep other critters out of the syrup. Loved this video as I do all of your videos.

  • @rgalaz2950
    @rgalaz2950 Před 2 lety

    Give away comment. I love the organic nature of my bees and their hive. Watching bees build and care for their hive up close and personal is such an awesome experience. Hearing and watching them is so peaceful and calming. I can feel my blood pressure lowering each time I work with my hives. From the different colors of the pollen they bring in to their geometric build of comb leaves me in awe. There is never a dull moment with my bees. I'm always observing something new. Working with my hives give me a spiritual experience.

  • @clarkbar3435
    @clarkbar3435 Před měsícem

    I appreciate all of the information that David provides. And I have purchased his feeder boards which work exceptionally well. I have never met David, and we are not related. One could (as David often notes) build the exact same thing. I thought about doing that but did not do that for a combination of reasons - cost, convenience, and effort differential (buying, cutting, building), as well as wanting to support someone who has helped me a great deal. Thanks for all of your help David!

  • @stanleyschafer4232
    @stanleyschafer4232 Před 2 lety

    Thank you David for another helpful video. The choices for feeders are a lot. The more I can feed them, the last time in and out of the hive bothering them

  • @beesandtractors
    @beesandtractors Před 2 lety

    Great video Mr Burns!
    I originally wanted bees to pollinate the garden. I saw flowhives and thought "perfect. Bees and honey without ever having to open them up". I settled on just regular langstroth hives and quickly saw the error in my thinking. From the time I shook my 1st package in I was HOOKED!! I love opening them up and watching them. The smells and sounds too. To think that so many tiny things all work together for a main purpose is amazing to me. I dnt think Abt the cost or making or loosing money on bees...I've lost lots more money on way less enjoyable things for sure and in my experience when you start thinking Abt things like that it usually takes the fun out of it and bees are just that...FUN

  • @billstevens3812
    @billstevens3812 Před rokem

    Hi David,
    My granddaughter, now 13 years old, is a real working type girl. I thought last year that it might be a positive project for her and myself to get involved in bee keeping. Her family has a nice size lot, in Fontana California, and we started with a hive last April. We have been, together, to a class in San Diego and found many ways to keep our hive happy.
    We also volunteered this last May to help a bee hive club at the local County Fair. Working with Avery I have found it affords her and I a common way to talk, play and do something positive for our environment. She really takes pride in the hive and discusses many of the processes with other kids. She is looking forward to our first jar of Honey and seeing how her efforts come to that end.
    Thank you for your tutorials, (we share watching them!),
    Bill Stevens

  • @mikethomas3498
    @mikethomas3498 Před 2 lety +1

    Another good video, I’ve been using my Burns Bees Feeder now for about two weeks, the mason jar‘s upside down with the mix is really an easy and convenient way to feed my bees. I have an additional two mason jars so when I’m ready to swap out the empties, I’m ready to go again. I’ll be doing this until I get my winter-bee-kind candy board from Mr. Burns. Have a wonderful day

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +3

      Good to hear Justin. Many decades ago a bee inspector told me to place my jars up on top of the frames and place a shell around it. I did, but crazy comb took over. That's why I invented my Burns Bees Feeder. Glad it is working for you.

  • @v1rot81
    @v1rot81 Před 2 lety

    David, I first became interested in beekeeping a few years ago after the 60 Minutes piece about how bees were in distress. After that, every time I saw a bee I said to myself “You go, girl!”
    This year, everything came together to actually do it! We moved to a place in rural Iowa with some acreage, and a friend of mine became a beekeeper last year, encouraging me to get started. I spent the winter diving into research on this new hobby and rekindling my love for learning new skills. I started investing in hardware. I finally ordered two packages of bees and I was off and running.
    What keeps me interested? I find bees fascinating! Their building and brood practices. Their job distribution and sense of community. Their singularity of purpose. The buzz. The ritual of hive inspection. But most of all? The people involved in beekeeping. Everyone I’ve met in the community is kind of like a hive: all interested in sharing information and working toward mutual success. Thank you for being part of that for me.

  • @charlestanner6093
    @charlestanner6093 Před 2 lety

    I am new to bees this year.The rapid round feeders work good but be ready to fill them up in two or three days. I tried the square feeders,they work fine also and hold more.I bought four Ceracell top feeders to try for this fall.Thank you David for your videos.I'm 64 from tug hill in NY.

  • @nathanielhampton
    @nathanielhampton Před 2 lety +1

    I started beekeeping last spring and it couldn’t have come at a better time for me. As a police officer, between working in Covid situations and riots throughout last summer, beekeeping was and still is a nice peaceful getaway. It has been a great experience and stress reliever. I believe I have tried all the feeders you have shown today and have settled on the round hive top feeder. Most of them have flat bottoms but the last batch had the extension on the bottom. My inner cover was able to accept them well.

    • @kmhamlin
      @kmhamlin Před 2 lety +1

      I’m just starting next spring and am looking forward to the therapeutic, relaxing feeling. I was diagnosed with PTSD resulting from service in Iraq and Afghanistan. I’m hopeful this will give me additional purpose and help with relaxation. Thank you for serving the community!

    • @arc6232
      @arc6232 Před 2 lety +1

      Those weren't riots they were peaceful protests (just kidding), thank you so much for your service.

  • @MrCaneast
    @MrCaneast Před 2 lety

    Hi from eastern Canada. With the second one, the yellow "Lego" looking one, I only use for a water source for the bees during the summer. I don't use it as a feeder.
    I also didn't think that the round feeder was that complicated. I have 3. You just put it in the hole in the centre of the inner cover and the bees go in and out of the centre of the feeder. The clear part just keep the bees inside the hive. I also use the square one basically the same way.
    P.S. They're not Canadian. They're made in China like everything else. I'm subscribed to this channel. It's really great. Really informative for a new beekeeper.

  • @bonnietomp7933
    @bonnietomp7933 Před 2 lety

    No one should have to apologise for what they like! Worth or worthless is good for each of us to make our own decision. Like I said ,we never have to apologise for what we like. Coffee time allows me to reflect. Thankyou for taking the time to share. I appreciate it.

  • @finbarwoitalla7248
    @finbarwoitalla7248 Před 2 lety

    Super helpful video as always! Thanks for great info on the feeders

  • @beesandseas
    @beesandseas Před 2 lety

    I can’t tell you what I like most about being a bee keepers bc I’m not yet! I have been spending most of this summer and fall learning by watching your videos, and other CZcams videos. I’m excited about getting my hives started this March!

    • @janem4005
      @janem4005 Před 2 lety

      I like it most when I open that inner cover and I see all those bees climbing around the frames with the combs they've built and filled along with the smell and their sound.

  • @Matome_Sir
    @Matome_Sir Před 2 lety +1

    Am learning a lot Mr Buns, all they way from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  • @juliesteele9209
    @juliesteele9209 Před 2 lety

    Not a beekeeper yet but looking forward to becoming one soon! Enjoy your videos and plan to take your classes this fall!

  • @rickmartin9861
    @rickmartin9861 Před 2 lety

    What do I love about beekeeping? The connection to primal nature. Being a part of something so important to our ecology. Seeing the Simplist creature living in community for the common good. We can learn alot from them.

  • @russellsamson1828
    @russellsamson1828 Před 2 lety

    Like your videos, No bees yet, learning as much as possible. Plan to get bees in the spring. Your class seam like what I need.
    Thank you

  • @kat2641
    @kat2641 Před 2 lety +3

    Bucket feeders are great for large quantities of hives an speedy feeding. Pop the plug out of top cover an flop the bucket an move on to the next hive.. But when we feed? We feed all the hives so we don’t seem to experience any robbing. But for small bee keeper set up? You can’t beat pop the cover drop in new quart jar on the inner cover an slap the cover back on !! The biggest advantage of the inside feeders is the syrup is maintained at warm hive temperature where as the buckets or outside feeders are acceptable to the out door temperature.. lol an I fully agreed with you on the entrance feeders! If you have a weak hive an feed them? They are not strong enough to protect the other entrance from strong hives robbing seen it in my first year with my girls.. Thanks for another great video ; However,,,,, I do have a complaint! While I enjoy our coffee time videos , how come the video doesn’t come with free ( coffee) ? o.o
    😁😅😂🤣

  • @CastleHives
    @CastleHives Před 2 lety

    David, 6:34. . I use those feeders and it goes on top of the inner cover. They work great. I have a "Community Feeder" that i use and love it. Well, it's a styrofoam cooler, LOL. What I love the most about being a Beekeeper, it is that after 5 years now of being a beekeeper I still learn every time i work them. The dedication they have to work for the colony impresses me. The various jobs/roles they perform is truly impressive. This time of year also, the smells my hives give off (Goldenrod) excite me every time i walk into the yard. They are truly an amazing little creation and where would we Bee without them. I'm looking to expand my knowledge also and debating on going through Beekeeping courses.

  • @philweaver9299
    @philweaver9299 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello David, I really like the flying saucer feeder, the frame feeder is awsome if you into drowning bees! I tried adding wire,sticks ,sponges, but still junk!!! I find that it is crazy how a little bug fascinates so many people now still for1000s of yrs .for a taste of their honey! I love learning something new just about every time I get in a hive,I love the smell and their sound of a hive and I know its sick,but I love how they let me know that I mess up in handling them and that I need a good sting ! This is my 3rd yr, 1st 2 yrs I was scared and only got into them couple times ,some how survived, thanks to you and others I split them into 8 ,and got 60lbs of honey . Did I mention my wife loves how much $$ I have spent on them this yr!

    • @kat2641
      @kat2641 Před 2 lety +1

      Phil, I loved ; my wife loves how much $$ I spend!! Rolling on the floor laughing 😂!!! My wife also says same thing!! I tell her: Hay them are my girls an they deserve it just like our kids did when they were home….Going to a bee keeper supply house?? I’m like a kid in the candy store an my wallet is usually empty when I leave!!!😋😂

  • @jayjewell9511
    @jayjewell9511 Před 2 lety

    I really started beekeeping for the challenge of learning from the bees.I worked two summers at my brother-in-laws apiary in Indiana and found the nature of bees to be very interesting indeed. They are such complicated little critters and have so many things to teach us about survival of the colony that we call Mother Earth. I feel the more I can learn from these little wonders the more success I will have as a human going through life here in our colony.

  • @altor23
    @altor23 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a landlord who had 4 to 6 hives in his backyard in a tall fenced area in so ca. He had a book on beekeeping that I read in my spare time. This was in 1980. And as I to am older have re kindled my interest as a retirement job.

  • @abre.j2
    @abre.j2 Před 2 lety

    I'm from South Africa, and normally I'm not so lucky to win anything.l very much like to follow you because you know a lot for a backyard beekeeper apart from me.l like you're talking and find it fascinating and enjoyable.From the main part of bees, I learned a lot from your side. The bees carm me and is very enjoyable to watch and I don't worry bee happy and what is better than honey from your bees that God provide.

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 Před 2 lety

    I am finally well enough to get into my hives today. I discussed this with my son last night. I had a dream that I was working with them and realized I didn't have my bee suit on. Quickly went in suited up. As I'm walking down to the hives...I see a line of bee's with suitcases leaving the hive. They absconded!! Then I saw my hives were destroyed. Someone robbed my hives, not a frame left. 😤 I checked my hives are still there and we will be working the hives following your check list. Thanks David for today's video very timely.
    I was ask by a nurse (after being stung in the garden) why I have bee's if I'm allergic? Ite are my girls. I enjoy beekeeping all aspects. Even after epipen, er visit, I still have 🐝 🐝 🐝 🥰

  • @raleighsistrunk7123
    @raleighsistrunk7123 Před 2 lety

    David, I use plastic one gallon chicken feeders with marbles and sticks in the tray. Cheap and works great! We appreciate all you do. Thank you.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      Great tip!

  • @robertward5595
    @robertward5595 Před 2 lety +1

    And David I love being a bee keeper for being a bee keeper I'm helping to preserve life in plants as well as human life. My neighbor next door has a pecan tree that he said hasn't bared fruit in several years, this year it is loaded with nuts thanks to the pollination of the bees. So I see the bees as preservers of life.

  • @kennydykes1145
    @kennydykes1145 Před 2 lety

    I jumped in to bee keeping this year with both feet this past April. I did it for the Ag Exemption on my property, only to find out its pretty rewarding. I started with an Ag package of 6 complete 8 frame langstroth double brood box bee hives. Then next I bought nuc from Texas Bee Supply a month later and bought a 10 frame langstroth for them, this was to add a little variety to my little aviary. Finally to my surprise in May, the three swarm traps I had out, all now had a swarm in each one. Which I built two top bar hives, kinda a knock of of Phil Chandlers design.. I've took the beginners beekeeping class from Texas Bee Supply, but there's a ton I don't know yet, but learning a lot thru doing and youtubing. It's a lot of work and heavy work is an understatement on a loaded 10 frame deep box full of capped sugar water, since I feed them alot the first few months, But I like hard work, the harder, the more rewarding. But the best thing about beekeeping, is just pulling up a chair and watching the bees come and go from their hives, its a different kind of relaxing, just watching them bee so busy, flying back and forth.. I'm happy I added this new chapter in my life and learning something new is satisfying too. Keep up the great videos.

  • @toddholmer9700
    @toddholmer9700 Před 2 lety

    Never use entrance feeders during the dearth. 😁 I am in my second year of bee keeping and I use frame feeders and this year I learned a important lesson. We have been very dry with the bees having a tough time finding enough to eat. Make sure your colony is strong enough to keep the robber bees away.... It was like the dinner bell was ringing. I love your videos.

  • @bryanbetournay5557
    @bryanbetournay5557 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video David Your videos have helped me so much. First of all Thanks so much fir that. I’m from Canada and I have been a beekeeper for 6 weeks what I love the most so far is Our 3 grandsons and my wife as really taking to it way way more then I ever thought. They always want to come and see Gumpy’s Bees. The oldest (Finnegan) has ask several time if I can get him a bee suit so he can come help with my bees. THE BUCKET FEEDER. I’m as confused as you are on the bucket feeder. Only thing I can think of is maybe there are some holes in the lid or your supposed to drill them? IDK.

  • @WildwoodsBeekeeping
    @WildwoodsBeekeeping Před 2 lety +1

    I love beekeeping because it is relaxing and it is something that I love a lot, love your videos, and also I would love to have that online course because I’m a new beekeeper and It would help me be a excellent!
    Beekeeping is something that helps me do what I love doing, which is beekeeping, hope I win the course! Love the videos, keep up the good work,
    I’m subscribed with the notifications! Hope you get to 100,000 subscribers!

  • @navyphil6105
    @navyphil6105 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite thing about beekeeping is watching the bees work as a single hive mind in their objectives (survival and reproducing with new hives). I can watch each bee doing any one of a multitude of jobs and it fascinates me how instinct tells them everything to do.

  • @carolinasunfarms8562
    @carolinasunfarms8562 Před 2 lety

    I use the round Alien looking feeder. It works great. You do have a 2” hole cut in inter cover and it fits right in. Keeps bees below. In winter take out clear plastic insert and add plain dry sugar for my camp style feeding. It is nice in colder areas. Just my opinion as a NC bee keeper.

  • @user-ky4hf5em6o
    @user-ky4hf5em6o Před 4 měsíci

    What I love most about beekeeping is that it helps me to reconnect with my childhood when my grandfather used to bring a big slab of fresh comb, full of honey into the house and let us devour it. I am helping these little guys have a safe environment to live and do their thing. And, in turn, they help me in so many ways, by supplying healthy nutritious honey, and pollinating all my garden fruits and veggies!

  • @denniskochjr.4818
    @denniskochjr.4818 Před 2 lety

    Thanks I am just getting started. I just ordered am first package today

  • @erinrich7840
    @erinrich7840 Před 2 lety +2

    I use the 2nd one as a plain water source (just in case). I really like those bigger feeders for on the inner cover. Then it wouldn't need refilled so often.

  • @christopherroop4937
    @christopherroop4937 Před 2 lety

    I love beekeeping because it’s rewarding work. 🍯 is just an extra perks for me.

  • @garryhancock3394
    @garryhancock3394 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I use the big lunch box above my crown board. I also used the one with the little yellow Lego platform and both work fine.

  • @mahurban
    @mahurban Před 2 lety +2

    I use the flying saucer looking feeder. It works great. No dead bees. I did have to cut a bigger opening in my inner cover to have it fit.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Yea, I didn't think that was going to fit. Thank you for being a subscriber for a year!!

  • @WolfDragonTamer
    @WolfDragonTamer Před 2 lety

    When I bought the first part of my hive earlier this year (don't yet have bees) a hive feeder came with it and since then, I've bought a 10 frame top feeder from your shop

  • @stevepearce4036
    @stevepearce4036 Před 2 lety

    Hi what made me want to keep bees…l have wanted to be a bee keeper for some time last year we bought a old farmhouse with 1 acre has lots of pastures and working land I thought this will be a great place to farm bees so I bought 2 my sand 1 pollination hive now I have 7 hives and 2 mic’s to over winter I’ve been enjoyed all the great information that you have shared and of course coffee time as well I hoping that good nutrition Nd low mite will be a good winter and a thriving spring keep up with the great information that you share

  • @AlleyCat-1
    @AlleyCat-1 Před 2 lety

    I started bee keeping to "help save the bee's", but then I started watching them & learning. At first I enjoyed going out everyday with my first 2 hives, until the end of the first season & couldn't get within 10 ft b4 being stung. I still watch & learn. This yr I caught my first swarm & they have excelled compared to 4 pkgs of bee's I bought the first 2 yrs. I actually get honey this yr. I'm glad I watched this video, I've always used the jar feeders & pollen patties (

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome.

  • @DavidWilliams-wr4wb
    @DavidWilliams-wr4wb Před rokem

    I know this is an old video and the contest is over but since i started keeping bees in 1971 I have learned something new about bees almost every day in the last half century , I love every thing about bees,if you’ve never smelled a swarm you are missing out too ! That lemony nasinoff smell and to grab handfuls of warm bees ,
    It’s the best! But sadly I can never grab handfuls of bees anymore because I’m allergic now 😢😢

  • @mirandasoriginals9243
    @mirandasoriginals9243 Před 22 dny

    I love the dish you put it on top on the inner cover hole and you can put a spacer around it then cover it with the lid

  • @GUNNEREDWARDS
    @GUNNEREDWARDS Před 2 lety

    hey David. I have the yellow bottom feeders. as they are, they do not leak but also do not let enough water out to be effective. i used a 3/16 drill bit and took a small half circle out of the lip of the cup and once filled, put on the bottom piece with that notch lined up with the opening and they work great.

  • @stevenmoody-MoodyHivesandHome

    Hi David, I just got a bucket feeder from Greg Burns over here in Ohio. This one has a hole in the lid where a plug is inserted. The plugs have one or more holes in it. I place mine on a migratory cover with a hole in it, but many just throw it on the inner cover and put a deep on top.

  • @mpedals
    @mpedals Před 2 lety

    i love the sugar water idea,,,,,,mostly for me to watch them, and helping the bees, thank you

  • @XaunVader
    @XaunVader Před 2 lety +1

    First! 😁 I hope to someday raise bees and make my own honey. I can't do that right now living in a condo. Love your vids and I will take your class one day as well. 👍

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      So nice of you to subscribe and follow me here. I hope you'll be able to keep bees soon.

  • @bonnieirwin2688
    @bonnieirwin2688 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the rapid round feeder, flying saucer. Some put a sponge or top of a sock to help feed and not drown.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety

      Good to know.

  • @advocacyrl8017
    @advocacyrl8017 Před 2 lety

    My fellow coffee snob! I've been wanting to try the green bean for a while. Love the videos by the way

  • @bertanderson7383
    @bertanderson7383 Před 2 lety

    great video. thanks for making this.

  • @joetripp123
    @joetripp123 Před 2 lety

    Hey David, my favorite feeders are the Miller feeders. They hold a lot and no drowned bees. Also I use those round 'flying saucer' feeders. Yes, they go over the inner cover with an empty box around them. I had to widen the oval hole in the inner cover just slightly. They work well and the clear part doesn't float at all. I never use the white top though, unnecessary IMO.
    As for the bucket feeders - the ones I've seen have a 1" hole cut in the lid and a fine mesh screen glued on. Then the vacuum stops the syrup from just pouring out.
    With all these white feeders I was wishing your white balance would adjust as most of them were 'blown out'.

  • @bluelab5019
    @bluelab5019 Před 2 lety +1

    The holes in the big square feeder are for ventilation only. I use those on my hives and they're excellent.

  • @ChrisDeeds-pi6rf
    @ChrisDeeds-pi6rf Před rokem

    I've used the yellow bottom-dwelling and they work just fine, satisfied with the way they work...

  • @BEELOVED
    @BEELOVED Před rokem +1

    I stupidly used an entrance feeder in fall, and my bees started to get robbed by other bees. (This was before I watched this video.)
    So I tried the "Burns Bees Feeding System". It actually does work very well. Thank you for making a system that works! 👍
    Luckily I needed an 8-frame one, which was in stock.

    • @beek
      @beek  Před rokem

      That's great to hear Mike!

  • @janedonahue4376
    @janedonahue4376 Před 2 lety

    Just moved to Tennessee from California and can finally have my own hive! I own a honey caramel business called BeeKissed Caramels and have been hand wrapping honey caramels for 6 years now. I enjoyed a little introduction to hands on beekeeping with HoneyLove Organization in LA. I want to start offering local honey along with my Honey Caramels and plan to set up next spring. Thank you for considering me ! 🐝💋

    • @beek
      @beek  Před 2 lety +1

      What part of Tennessee. I grew up in Memphis.

    • @janedonahue4376
      @janedonahue4376 Před 2 lety

      We landed in Old Hickory Village where the DuPont factory was and I’ve been welcomed warming by the Old Hickory Farmers Market where I sell my Honey Caramels. We have a community garden owned by the Baptist Church and I have been given the Ok 👍🏻 to put my hive near the 🪴 garden. In California my beekeeper “Buzzed Honeys” provided me with 60lb buckets of avocado honey which was a fabulous dark buttery flavor! I’ve been here for 9 months now, and will be a vendor at the Tennessee Honey Festival at Bicentennial Park downtown Nashville 😃. Learning how different it is here in the South and what beekeeping challenges are here vs California is going to be my goal. I am originally from Niagara Falls Canada so east coast is familiar to me but the south is brand new😉. Looking forward to learning and discovering the journey and making a difference 🐝💋