Mann Lake Russian queen bees. Have they been accepted?
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- I bought 8 Russian Queens a while back. 3 from Smiths Honey Farm, 3 from Coy's Bee Farm and 2 from Mann Lake.
I'm really wanting to see how these Russian bees are when it comes to health and temperment. The studying I've done sounds more than impressive and looks like they should fit perfect with my style of bee keeping. If you have any questions just leave them in the comments.
These hive had a really hard time accepting these queens. But I did figure out a way.
So now in about 21 days, we should be seeing the start of these queens offspring. Maybe a few weeks after that I can start to judge the Temperment of these bees.
Hope they are good. But if not, we will see. If I'm doing an inspection without a jacket then you'll know. 😁😁😁
My Russians were from Man-lake Kentucky ❤❤
My hives cooked 2 of my queens. The fried one from Coy's and one from Smiths. So I got 2 from Mann Lake and it was a bear getting them to accept them. As soon as id set the cage in the hive they'd have 50 bees all over that cage.
@@strutt01 it's hard making new friends..lol
lol. Yea
What do you do to "speed feed" - Thanks man I LOVE your videos!
It's just the feeder I use. It's the old school hive top Dadant alot of people don't like because it will drown alot of bees if you don't address it's issue.
I made 3 videos about it.
1 for drowning mod
2 for trickle feed mod
3 using as an open feeder
And if your into quilt boxes, it's good for that too.
czcams.com/play/PLYxaWs6s7c_Ax0Y2VfGBl1MtwgqFA27hy.html&si=ngvrdF2GvtUVuSyJ
@@strutt01 sweet thanks I will have a look
@@garyfish5739 hope it helps!
Do you typically have small nuc style colonies?
No. Only for starting colony's. Out of the 6 new Russians I now have 2 of them in 10 frame equipment.
I started bee keeping using all nukes but they can't make the honey the 10 frame hives can.
Nukes are awesome for making queens, hives and brood. But not for large amounts of honey