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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2019
  • Reducing to help the colony maintain the winter brood nest!
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Komentáře • 94

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 Před 4 lety +16

    This gotta be best Beginning Beekeeper Channel out there, and Beekeeping in general-really,you covered ALOT this year Good Job

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Thank baddest bees

    • @badassbees3680
      @badassbees3680 Před 3 lety

      @Adrien Mason yeah.. don't think normal people care, maybe stalker may see this and be delighted..

  • @jah2440
    @jah2440 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the content Kamon... appreciate how often you drop vids!

  • @jamesgardenbees
    @jamesgardenbees Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks Kamon, now I have a video to show my newbies student so they understand how to do the condensing down of a hive for winter.

  • @richardkuhn8115
    @richardkuhn8115 Před 4 lety +2

    Well planned informative video Kamon. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stufarnham
    @stufarnham Před 4 lety +1

    Good, useful video. Most discussion of prepping for winter don’t show anything about reducing hives, Thanks for all you do ! Stu

  • @natserog
    @natserog Před 4 lety +5

    Great camera work!!

  • @b.m.-ez1xw
    @b.m.-ez1xw Před rokem

    well done colleague, I subscribe to your channel. Good luck with your business.

  • @SuperBuickregal
    @SuperBuickregal Před 4 lety +4

    Good morning it is before 4:00 am in Arizona a good way to wake up with morning covfefe!

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety +1

      Bees and coffee 2 of my favorite things.

    • @SuperBuickregal
      @SuperBuickregal Před 4 lety +1

      @@kamonreynolds Yep! Sorry about the Alabama and LSU game last night :-{ Enjoying Arizona for now a good break from N.E. Ohio :-) Your smoker clip sparked my interest in your channel just FYI.

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook Před 3 lety +2

    I got my first nuc in July, so they haven't had the advantage of building up a lot in preparation for winter. I ended up consolidating them into a 7-over-7 arrangement: two ten frame boxes with a dividing board vertically, closing off their access to the unused space.

  • @richdaly9861
    @richdaly9861 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Again

  • @sherlockholmes6632
    @sherlockholmes6632 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello from the UK

  • @strong9464
    @strong9464 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. This is exactly what I was thinking I needed to do to one of my packages and two days later I see this video. I'm in Virginia so the climate is very similar.

  • @natserog
    @natserog Před 4 lety +2

    Great teaching! just did that this weekend. Smart!

  • @cluelessbeekeeping1322

    Wow! I can't believe how much capped brood you had for this time of the year! Great bees ya got there!

  • @Tongieone
    @Tongieone Před 4 lety +1

    I use many of the same methods you use. We did lose two hives this fall, one about two weeks ago, they just absconded. I had the blue shop towel treatment on all and plenty of resources, although there were three replacement cells and one was chewed down the other two had the queens still in them. All of the bees left except maybe a couple hundred. Lots of honey left. I guess I'll just process it and bottle.

  • @altaylor293
    @altaylor293 Před 4 lety +1

    Good informative video.

  • @trichard5106
    @trichard5106 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks !!

  • @marya7202
    @marya7202 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the great advice!

  • @gerryaustin8687
    @gerryaustin8687 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks so much for showing this. I believe my failure to do this is what caused me to lose my hive during a winter- I was new and had no idea

  • @Dstick1Spearfishing
    @Dstick1Spearfishing Před 4 lety +1

    So is it fair to say, despite all the best intentions, that the packages were a bust and the Nucs are the winners /Way to go. I have followed this from the beginning, and it would seem that you have no queen from the original packages left and you have had to spend your time trying to keep the packages alive to get them through winter. The Nucs on the other hand you have split and boosted the packages numbers from them as well as have a fair more viable number of bees to over winter. That was my observation, please fill in the blanks if I have missed some important info. Thanks for the video Kamon. Remember you can write to Santa for a request for longer arms....

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly. We really had to baby the packages. If we would not have had anything but the packages we likely would have 2 hives max at best case scenario and more than likely 1 hive left. Our nucs spent valueable brood to keep the 2 poor packages afloat until our new queens could raise a round of their own. Queen quality was 100% of the issue.

  • @peterlue9274
    @peterlue9274 Před 4 lety +3

    Is there an upper entrance to vent moisture on your inner cover? The entrance should be up I think in winter so the air coming in has to pass over the cover and get warm before it enters the hive.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Peter, thats what many say you need to do but I am not using a vent on this colony. I don't use ventilation on 99% of my hives and perhaps it is more of a cold weather thing.

  • @slockwood83
    @slockwood83 Před 3 lety +1

    Just did this today on a few of my hives

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 3 lety +1

      That have done great this year and I was actually in that colony today

  • @ronallard1409
    @ronallard1409 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for your videos. I really enjoy them. I was also wondering how you dip, paint or treat your boxes to keep them from rotting. Thank you

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Hey Ron here is a video on how we do it. czcams.com/video/HX9T7j8dfnc/video.html

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 Před 9 měsíci

    Kamon: when combining boxes for winter, is it possible to have too many bees? Would your box be honey bound? Newbie question, thanks for your patience

  • @mountainviewturning5319
    @mountainviewturning5319 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @kevinwright8823
    @kevinwright8823 Před 4 lety +4

    I got my insulation put on yesterday and now you've got me thinking again! LOL I'm new to beekeeping and don't yet have a good feel as to how much honey is needed for the winter. So I went with more is better and put a second box of honey (really sugar syrup) on top of 2 colonies and a nuc. The bees will fit in their bottom box, even the nuc. So would you recommend moving those bees to one box and just hang on to the frames for feeding if needed? Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge!!!

    • @George-nx5lo
      @George-nx5lo Před 4 lety +2

      There is no set number it will literally vary by hundreds of lbs from bee type, some use very little some use 150 lbs

    • @chrisbgarrett
      @chrisbgarrett Před 4 lety +2

      In the deep south,a single frame of capped honey and a frame of open will be enough in winter for a 5 frame nuc. I need double that for an 8 or 10 frame hive. Simple logic of more bees need more food. My best single box colonies have 6-7frames of honey and patches of brood and water/nectar.

    • @kevinwright8823
      @kevinwright8823 Před 4 lety

      @@George-nx5lo I was hoping for a more exact answer!! 😁LOL It's 14°F this morning and I decided to leave the 2nd box on my colonies. I purchased some pro sweet and will feed them as often as I can. We typically have some decent weather here in Louisville, KY before winter sets in. THANKS!!

    • @George-nx5lo
      @George-nx5lo Před 4 lety

      Kevin Wright 2nd box full of syrup/honey or empty ??

    • @kevinwright8823
      @kevinwright8823 Před 4 lety

      @@George-nx5lo Mostly syrup and everything from our poor fall flow.

  • @georgegarcia5052
    @georgegarcia5052 Před rokem

    “Redneck engineering” … too funny!😂

  • @wrfarms9741
    @wrfarms9741 Před 4 lety +2

    Right on cue, the photo bomb cats make their appearance! LOL! Think you might try adding some Bee Cozy's other hive wraps?

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Yeah those crazy cats are everywhere around here! I don't think so WR in regards to the cozys. I just don't think with my mild winters I could test them very good at all.

  • @curtstivison5610
    @curtstivison5610 Před 4 lety +3

    D0 you have an opinion on using Better Bees Better comb in new packages with new foundations. I started with a package this year and only had foundations with no comb. They were all summer to get all frames covered with comb.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety +1

      I am sure they would help the colony if it was a good one. I have had packages that drew all of the combs and did phenomenal so I personally think it is a queen quality issue more than anything.

    • @sourwoodbranchbeefarm6515
      @sourwoodbranchbeefarm6515 Před 4 lety +1

      Start packages in 4 to 5 frame setup they will perform much better. Add frames as they build. If you want to start packages in 10 frame you need more than 3 lbs of bees. Put in 2 packages of bees with 1 queen or add 1 or 2 frames of capped brood when installing if available and your packages will grow much faster.

    • @curtstivison5610
      @curtstivison5610 Před 4 lety

      @@sourwoodbranchbeefarm6515 Starting a package in a smaller box makes since. Thanks

  • @heatherwilliams1394
    @heatherwilliams1394 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you keep your bees from building twacky comb on the bottoms? Your frames are so tidy and clean?! I feel like we're constantly scraping comb and sometimes she's already laid in it. 🤕

  • @rinkevichjm
    @rinkevichjm Před 4 lety

    Canned foam spray for windows or gaps will do want you need.

  • @medic5836
    @medic5836 Před 3 lety +1

    Why isn’t there any brood in the hive and are you worried about it.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 3 lety

      Very natural to have little to no brood here in November. Right now our colonies are really gearing down on brood production.

    • @medic5836
      @medic5836 Před 3 lety +1

      Kamon Reynolds - Tennessee's Bees I asked because I’m in Illinois and as I was preparing my hives for winter I noticed there was very little brood I was worried. This is my first winter. Thanks for answering

  • @donbeissel2965
    @donbeissel2965 Před 4 lety +2

    I am having trouble with your heavy syrup recipe. The sugar keeps crystallizing out of solution. Help!

    • @richardthomas3417
      @richardthomas3417 Před 4 lety

      I do a 2:1 sugar syrup myself. May be a little heavier overall. I don't have a problem with it crystalizing in the feeder buckets. The bees seem to get it gone fairly fast. Once in the hive I don't look back. I do semi boil the water, pour it in, then mix well. Let it stand overnight covered, then feed. Hope this helps.kamon may have better idea on this, as he has years of experience, me... going into my 3rd season of beekeeping. Rich

    • @donbeissel2965
      @donbeissel2965 Před 4 lety

      Richard Thomas yeah. I have no trouble with 2:1 at all, but when I cook it down to 230 degree boiling point it falls out of solution in a couple days.

    • @George-nx5lo
      @George-nx5lo Před 4 lety +1

      Don Beissel 230 is way too hott, doesn’t need to get any hotter than 165, it is hard to keep it from crystallizing but most wont if it’s 3:1. If exposed to oxygen the top thin layer will but rest won’t. You have to remember you loose a lot of moisture by the time it cools down, cooling it down as quickly as possible and not exceeding 165 will help a ton

    • @George-nx5lo
      @George-nx5lo Před 4 lety

      Don Beissel but I prefer 2:1, I’ve feed down to 29f and they were feeding away no problems

    • @donbeissel2965
      @donbeissel2965 Před 4 lety

      keeper01 see Kamon’s video on heavy syrup. That’s what I was trying to do.

  • @mikef-berry2614
    @mikef-berry2614 Před 4 lety

    I have always wintered over with two brood supers. This past winter I lost a strong hive to starving with one of the supers still full of honey,. I was told that the queen likely laid brood in the lower box as it warmed and the bees moved to keep it warm overnight. I am wondering whether your system of only one super would keep that from happening. I do live in a colder area, Spokane, WA so maybe I need two supers, but often have plenty of honey left in the Spring.

  • @DonaldDagen
    @DonaldDagen Před rokem

    You mention another video about dealing with frame storage and that some of the frames require extra prep. I couldn’t find that video…can you post a link?

  • @bighammer587
    @bighammer587 Před 2 lety

    Migratory cover = wet bees around here (PNW)

  • @charlesoneill466
    @charlesoneill466 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Kamon, great video. Love your thoughts. I live in Louisiana. Warmer/wet winters. Rarely have 3 days in a row with temperatures below 50 f. This morning it is 34 f. What do you think of giving a hive like that an ultra bee pollen patty. Or a patty and sugar water mixture. If given enough nutritional support will they pull those frames out.
    Thanks.

    • @George-nx5lo
      @George-nx5lo Před 4 lety

      No they won’t draw right now, a little pattie can help but should have been fed patties last 6-8 weeks though, my hives are pattie free now

  • @eriklizandro9
    @eriklizandro9 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Kamon, how do you store the frames that have a little honey?

  • @vytbbb7146
    @vytbbb7146 Před 3 lety

    so for winter bees have to bee as clustered as possible and you have to give them as little space as possible?

  • @Noahsoak
    @Noahsoak Před 3 lety

    How do you know when there is enough feed? In general that is, realize there are variables.

  • @nicolespencer38
    @nicolespencer38 Před 3 lety

    Have a colony with one full deep and a second one only half full
    Should I ditch the second?

  • @oneshoo
    @oneshoo Před 4 lety +2

    I figured you would be in mourning today??😜😜

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Maybe a little. I have bigger fish to fry than that but it is a bummer! Hey I got a thermal mite treatment dealio for next years tests. A MMK model. Thanks for the idea 😎I can't wait to try it out

    • @oneshoo
      @oneshoo Před 4 lety +1

      Kamon Reynolds - Tennessee's Bees
      Yup Certainly not for your production hives, but for your personal stuff should be interesting?? I cant wait to try it myself 👍😀

  • @honeydropfarm1605
    @honeydropfarm1605 Před 3 lety

    Kamon, how long do you let the paint dry on your queens when you mark them? For some reason the paint always gets rubbed off my queens.

  • @familyhearingandbalancecen9777

    Do you put on candy boards or no bees in your warmer winter climate as compared to NE Ohio.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety +1

      I check them in fall and feed them if they are low. The bees do better this way in my opinion and then I don't have to worry about emergency feeding bees.

  • @Shamrock6483
    @Shamrock6483 Před 4 lety +1

    Kamon: thank you for the videos. I would like to know what type of veil you are using. It looks like one that I think I would like to have.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Hey Wilmer it is a old Walter t Kelley veil. They make a new on at Kelley's bees that is similar but not quite the same thing. Still the new one I have purchased off greater visibility over many of the models available.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      Here is what the new one looks like. czcams.com/video/vXhxrvjSxUo/video.html

  • @jeffy104
    @jeffy104 Před 4 lety

    I would like to know how cold it gets there in the winter. Interesting that you don’t use ventilation. It’s mid November here in the Adirondacks and temps have been to 5 degrees above zero with windchills to 25 below already. Wondering if I should try a hive or two without ventilation but it must be that you are much warmer there in the great state of Tennessee. Sure would like to know. We have trouble with ice forming in the hives without venting but I’ve actually never tried it. Thanks for the great video.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      We are very mild here. We only get a handful of days that in the single digits if that. The bees are flying right now and they were yesterday as well. We are very mild here.

    • @kamonreynolds
      @kamonreynolds  Před 4 lety

      weather.com/weather/tenday/l/8bc5d2789dc90402eeb8c89731cccfaae25da3de31eff238e5f8ccd0a673f390 checkout the next ten days

  • @trichard5106
    @trichard5106 Před 4 lety

    How many honey frames does a single need to over winter !!

  • @larrytornetta9764
    @larrytornetta9764 Před 4 lety

    Top entrance?

  • @jothebeechick3187
    @jothebeechick3187 Před 3 lety

    How thick is your styrofoam