What Is Honey-B-Gone & How To Use It Properly
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- Honey B Gone is a honey bee repellant that is used for clearing honey supers fast so you can gather your honey without having honeybees on your honey frames.
How Does It Work? Check out this video for a detailed history of the product as well as how to use it properly. I've also answered some question that customers have had about the product.
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Where to Buy Honey-B-Gone?
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Harvest Your Honey Quickly And Easily With Honey-B-Gone Honeybee Repellent
Features:
Comes with adjustable sprayer
Made of natural oils
Non-harmful to bees
Use:
If you’ve had trouble finding a bee repellant that works efficiently and effectively, this Honey-B-Gone honeybee repellent is the product for you. This 100% natural repellent has none of the nasty odors usually associated with bee repellents, and won’t leave your bees disoriented or distressed. Using the adjustable sprayer, you can use only as much as you need, and you’ll be able to gather your honey in no time. After more than three years of testing and development, Honey-B-Gone is excited to give beekeepers a safe, natural solution to their honey harvesting needs.
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Blythewood Bee Company is located at 227 Mclean Road in Blythewood, SC. You can contact us by email at contact@blythewoodbeecompany.com. You can also call us at 803-754-7577. We are a disabled veteran owned company.
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Thanks for watching!
Hello! I'll be talking about this topic today in my Q&A series in the "fluff" section. I'm glad you put this explanation out as I think many beekeepers will appreciate knowing more about the product. I wish you all the best in beekeeping and thank you for providing useful beekeeping tools and products. :) Happy Friday!
Popped over from Fred's channel.
Started harvesting honey today, used Honey B Gone first time. It was awesome, saved so much time just getting frames instead of working on getting bees off of them and having airborne bees everywhere.
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Question, I had bees in my wall and got them out. They were in there only a week so I hope there's no honey or much of it. Thinking of next year after I seal the gaps up the bees can still sell the wax. So .....I'm long winded as well lol. If I spray the area come spring it will repel the bees from trying to get in?
Thank you
Fast forward to the 3/4 mark. He takes forever to get to the point.
Yep...
Can u buy it in uk please
Thank you for the info, could the product give a smell or a taste to the honey?
Not is you use it as directed.
Cane to hear about honey b gone and now leaving bcc I still have t heard a word!
I know, he's a talker.
@@monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 Yep...
So...is it poisonous if it gets on the honey?
No. It would just taste bad. You should not spray more than a few sprays on a fume board when using it.
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OK I understand honey bees are endangered and we need them. My new neighbor has put up several hives and is not in compliance with local laws. I can not mow my grass or open my daughter pool. The hives are 20 ft from her pool and 15 from my shed .I am highly highly allergic to bee stings particularly honeybees I've been through 7 EpiPen just this season. Will this keep them from my property or do I have to resort to bug zappers and chemical killing
Sure you are man! Sure you are 'highly allergic' to bees.
That's exactly what about 50% of the people tell me. They, 'just like you,' are 'highly allergic to bees.
Research, on the other hand (the realistic hand) says less than 1% is GENUINELY allergic to bees.
Wow.you are a cretin. I come from a family w three who are allergic to bees. Do you know how many millions of people are in the u.s.? Now figure what your 1% turns out to be. If you've never had your throat close up, youvdan afford to he cavalier.
@@thechariotcard Sure they are...Just like all those that tell me. Hang on, hang on...I'm getting a message, ---yes, _This Just In_ Your three who are 'allergic' to bees also go with gluten free diets, right? Right? Of course I'm right. To be more accurate, it's less than 1% & of those, just because they're highly allergic doesn't mean they'll die.
Now, do something for me, go crawl back into your safe space with your bubble wrap suit on so you can feel safe.
Oh, and, stupid, not everyone gets stung by bees, you moron.
@@cluelessbeekeeping1322 wow you really are a sensitive rude Individual they asked a simple question and you mock them for them having an allergy why don't you crawl back into the bog you came out of and learn some manners
This stuff attracts bees. Does not repel
Absolutely it does not attract bees. You obviously have never used it.
@@BlythewoodBeeCompany I currently have a bottle and it does indeed attract bees 100 percent. The moment I spray that stuff they come buzzing from everywhere! (This is my experience with the product)
@@livinlarge602able, You must have SPECIAL bees. I've sold thousands of bottles, including gallons literally, worldwide through my store, Dadant, and other distributors. I've NEVER had anyone AT ALL give me feedback like this. If this was true, the product would fail and never sell.
Wow some people just have to bee a buzz kill! This guys full of it I love your product works 100 percent
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