Cutting queen cells making honey bee splits

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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    I demonstrate how to cut queen cells, and put them with a frame of bees to do splits.Beekeeping made easy. Beekeepers interested in making their own queens don't miss this video. Please excuse me dropping the camera. It happens, lol.

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  • @firstchoiceautosalesllc1663

    I did a hive inspection today after a week and a half. The queen was gone and there were 7 almost ready to hatch queen cells! I used old nuc boxes and now have 5 potential new colonies. Fingers crossed. Thanks Dave for all the videos

  • @evilannie8884
    @evilannie8884 Před 5 lety +47

    When he does get stung, he is a boss!!
    Bee lands on sleeve @2:02 and immediately stings him @2:08 he pulls it off, you can still see the stinger in the sleeve and he's just adjusting the sleeve like NBD. I would be a huge baby every time i got stung.

    • @thomasbarbosa5497
      @thomasbarbosa5497 Před 5 lety +1

      I just wear gloves, usually the bees won’t try to sting you through the leather, but it does make it harder to handle more precise jobs.

    • @shoukosanakura9860
      @shoukosanakura9860 Před 5 lety +1

      Oof I’m a huge baby when I’m stung to 😂😂😂😂

    • @meatsong
      @meatsong Před 2 lety

      Lol yeah I'm so impressed. The timing was perfect too. He'd just finished saying "get to the point where you can go without gloves". I always feel an immediate, compelling urge to sprint to an area without bees the moment one enters my airspace. Would still love to have a hive at some point in my life though.

  • @jsauerii
    @jsauerii Před 6 lety +66

    David, have you ever considered a head cam? POV?

  • @gocumanayi4617
    @gocumanayi4617 Před 3 lety +10

    I like the fact that you go so casual while making these videos... Tripod stumbling... Priceless. Keep up the good work

  • @savethebee8561
    @savethebee8561 Před 6 lety +39

    Great idea. I'm going to try it. I still don't know how you go without a bee suit though. I use full protection because they instantly go for my face and hands.

    • @BluCharmander
      @BluCharmander Před 5 lety +12

      Sounds like you need a new queen. Try for one of the varieties that are calmer and chill.

    • @pedroocampo4496
      @pedroocampo4496 Před 4 lety +4

      Impaler bees has a big sense of smelling like dogs little by little will memorize your odor

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Před 3 lety +21

    My Father was stung 25 times while on a tractor and the Doctor said, “You’ll never suffer heart attacks after that many stings”. Strange way to find out how you’re not going to die.🇦🇺🐝

    • @allanmanley6340
      @allanmanley6340 Před 2 lety +1

      I was stung several times (10+) and I have had two heart attacks......

    • @olddave4833
      @olddave4833 Před 2 lety +1

      @@allanmanley6340 I guess your heart didn't get the memo, I've been stung, "keep on pumping"

  • @CNC_SCOTTIE
    @CNC_SCOTTIE Před 5 lety +98

    He acts so casual when hes getting stung lol

    • @mrtortoise3766
      @mrtortoise3766 Před 4 lety

      CNC Scottie his muscles are like insulation I’m sure

    • @bradleyscofarm6151
      @bradleyscofarm6151 Před 3 lety +3

      When you’re a bee keeper I’m sure getting stung is casual

    • @mobious01
      @mobious01 Před 3 lety +1

      I mean those are not muscles, he just swole

    • @willdelito8561
      @willdelito8561 Před 7 měsíci

      SOMETHING YOU DO GET USED TOO, EMBRACE IT

  • @FelixFee
    @FelixFee Před 6 lety +20

    Please keep doing the "no-editing" style; I love that! Thank you for these great videos! :)

  • @Apostolis3486
    @Apostolis3486 Před 6 lety +35

    nice! if you burn the knife with a lighter it cuts better

  • @normaevans1582
    @normaevans1582 Před 6 lety +3

    My late husband and I used to keep bees in New York State. We harvested the honey once a year, calling it wildflower honey. I found this video very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

  • @somersetalexis8032
    @somersetalexis8032 Před 6 lety +46

    You should try a go pro camera !

  • @jesse302boss
    @jesse302boss Před 6 lety +2

    We are going to attempt a split or two. Watching your video gives my wife and myself the confidence to try it out. Great video guy thanks.

  • @natserog
    @natserog Před 5 lety +12

    when you inspect hives and see queen cells with royal jelly in the cell do you remove the mother queen with couple capped brood frames and extra nurse bees and put them in new nuc.....and then you just let the old box raise the new queen?. Or can you just pinch the cells to stop them from swarming?

  • @cail592
    @cail592 Před 6 lety +18

    Thanks for explaining how a box cutter (utility knife) works 5:10 . I have been doing it wrong for years and thought I should look up a BEE video so I could learn how to use it.
    lol Good video bro, just busting your ball for making me laugh... ;)

  • @collinmorrison5166
    @collinmorrison5166 Před 6 lety +26

    you got a stinger in your sleeve it looks like

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Před 3 lety

    The cleanest looking Farmer, I’ve ever seen.🐝

  • @allenwayman6809
    @allenwayman6809 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Dave you’re a true trooper especially handling those bees without any protection LOL man go for it

  • @willm7926
    @willm7926 Před 6 lety +23

    YO this guys is CRAZY

  • @Kazekage202
    @Kazekage202 Před 6 lety +188

    How did I get here?
    This is about the 3rd or 4th video I've watched...

    • @rats29
      @rats29 Před 6 lety +4

      Keefe Guadeloupe SAME LOL

    • @KosmikGawdess
      @KosmikGawdess Před 6 lety +10

      Same🤣 now I'm interested in bees

    • @erwinrommel6561
      @erwinrommel6561 Před 6 lety +1

      Pink Diamonds same😂😂

    • @micheller2283
      @micheller2283 Před 6 lety +8

      it was recommended to me and I've just watched about 3 hours of bee keeping

    • @LizCalifia
      @LizCalifia Před 6 lety +4

      It's addicting somehow🤔

  • @dbunk9601
    @dbunk9601 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to thank you Dave for helping me thru this first year of bee keeping ; and if they survive the winter into the spring I figure you taught me well.i want to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous new year.i hope to try make some splits in the spring.

    • @donnahenderson8951
      @donnahenderson8951 Před 3 lety

      Did they survive ??

    • @dbunk9601
      @dbunk9601 Před 3 lety +2

      @@donnahenderson8951 yes they did and I am picking up three more 3# packages tomorrow 😁

  • @tara-janemcglynn1185
    @tara-janemcglynn1185 Před 6 lety +58

    I have an irrational fear of bees and whenever I see one coming I have a complete anxiety attack I freak out scream run throw things if necessary to get out of the area but for some reason watching your videos lately have started helping with my anxiety seeing you so confident and having a comfortable relationship with them

    • @tara-janemcglynn1185
      @tara-janemcglynn1185 Před 6 lety +1

      Shufei thanks a lot yes I do realise what u mean but it can be hard for some people to understand. An irrational fear is something very strange for example I. Know somebody who has an irrational fear of broken clothing hangers even tho I know how I should react and i know bees mean no harm my brain simply just cannot accept these facts because I have developed an irrational fear

    • @shondacheesecake
      @shondacheesecake Před 6 lety

      A bee flew down my shirt yesterday and I panicked big time trying to get it out and it stung me. It hurt so bad. Now here I am watching this guy and I feel like I can try to be calm if it happens again.

    • @Dallasdeckard
      @Dallasdeckard Před 6 lety +1

      There are two ways your mind lessens the fear of being stung (which is the real fear, not simply "bees"). Both are a form of self-soothing. The first is by creating an irrational fear which says: all bees will always sting all the time. This irrational fear keeps you far away from bees, which your mind believes means you have less chance of being stung. This soothes your mind's fear of being stung. The second way is by embracing the truth about bees, which is that bees rarely sting. This also soothes your mind's fear of being stung.
      Either the irrational fear or embracing reality results in calming the real fear of being stung. Sadly, it is much more likely that our mind will perform irrational-fear-support than embrace the reality about bees, because it is very easy for your mind to support an irrational fear (with erroneous, obsessive thoughts) while it requires effort to embrace the reality about bees. Embracing the reality requires you to learn the truth about bees through study, or through observation of actual bee behavior (which is what you're doing when you watch this video).
      There is also another reason why irrational fears sometimes trump reality and that is… chance. There is a chance that - for no apparent reason - a bee will sting you. That chance does exist (however remote). Unfortunately our mind cannot do the math (or doesn’t want to do the math) on the actual chance that walking down the street, minding our own business, we could be stung. So, our mind greatly exaggerates the likelihood that we will randomly get stung, and this results in the irrational fear being the safer option (in our mind) than embracing the reality about bees.
      Most irrational fears have some kind of foundation in trauma. If that trauma isn’t very powerful (to the person who experienced it) then self-soothing exercises (like watching cool bee videos) can be very effective at lessening irrational fears. However, significant trauma (significant to the person) often creates deep and lasting scars that can have a powerful affect on our everyday lives. In this case, self-soothing exercises will rarely have much of an affect in reducing those fears. Instead, the trauma itself has to be addressed to create an opportunity for us to experience freedom. The good news is that there have been great strides in the treatment for trauma, particularly in the last 10-15 years. EMDR Therapy and other methods have been clinically proven to reduce anxiety and distress created by traumatic memories in patients. So, if you have significant issues revolving around irrational fears in your life this really is the time to seek help from a therapist trained in trauma reduction treatments.
      If you’d like to start learning about these new treatments and the theory behind the impact of trauma on the human mind, google it. Pia Mellody and Laurel Parnell are big names in the field. Do a google on their names to get the ball rolling. Also, there are great videos here which compare post-traumatic reactions of animals experiencing stressful events with that of humans. One of the important lessons is that after experiencing trauma (particularly physical trauma, like a car wreck) a person needs to be able to "shake off" the trauma (literally). However, all of our emergency medical personnel are trained to immobilize victims of car wrecks and other similar kinds of trauma, which actually prevents the natural post-traumatic reaction that is instrumental in expelling fear, anxiety and other potentially long-lasting, negative and pathological after effects. View post-traumatic reaction in a polar bear, here: czcams.com/video/eT4060GeodI/video.html, and here: czcams.com/video/nmJDkzDMllc/video.html. The second compares post-traumatic reaction in animals with the negative effects of trauma in humans.

    • @shondacheesecake
      @shondacheesecake Před 6 lety +1

      Dallasdeckard Well said! Thank you! 😊 Are u a psychologist?

    • @sherine9033
      @sherine9033 Před 6 lety

      Then you are going to faint if a wasp approaches you 😂
      But tbh i feel u lololol

  • @joemoore1433
    @joemoore1433 Před 4 lety +3

    Love your videos, I'm going out with a lady from Georgia, my hair is pretty much gone

  • @jessicamoores181
    @jessicamoores181 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank You for taking the time to educate us. Bees are the bees knees. So interesting and you make it fun! Thank You and Gods Speed in All you Do🇺🇸👍

  • @jasperemmer2774
    @jasperemmer2774 Před 6 lety +18

    you were being sarcastic about the box cutter though . . . weren't ya?

  • @jeansroses7249
    @jeansroses7249 Před 6 lety

    thanks-this the first demo I've seen by an expert of doing a split this way. last year, we did a split this way intuitively, since we had a few queen cells. this year, that split is bigger, healthier and more vigorous than the original hive, probably due to them having a younger queen.

  • @toddeveretts5595
    @toddeveretts5595 Před 5 lety

    Getting set up in one week when we get back from vacation! Found a local mentor online through a local club. I've been binge watching your videos over a week now. Grateful to you for sharing your expertise so freely. Now, I only hope my bees are as calm as yours! Mentor says he keep his in a T shirt and maybe a hood, so I'm hoping for good stock there. Don't have a bee in my yard yet but I'm all over this! Thanks again!!

  • @ale347baker
    @ale347baker Před 6 lety +9

    A head mounted Gopro cam would work awesome for you

  • @presouz1740
    @presouz1740 Před 6 lety +16

    Do you have a house full of Benadryl?

  • @bytfrandsen
    @bytfrandsen Před 6 lety +7

    Hey I have a question. I went without gloves and the second time I was in the hive I got stung on my right thumb and my left middle finger. my hands swelled up for 3 days. if I continue to not use gloves I've heard you can build up an immunity and they won't swell up as much. Does anyone have experience with this.

    • @bytfrandsen
      @bytfrandsen Před 6 lety +4

      I took it as a message that they were giving me the middle finger. hahah

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister Před 4 lety

      I think it just depends, everybody is different. I watch DirtRooster as well, and he takes stings all the time. I was never allergic until I got swarmed, after that it's emergency room time for me if I get stung. LOL, my Mom wanted to start beekeeping, but decided against it since I live right next door to her--I told her not to let that stop her but she eventually gave up the idea.

  • @xshanghu
    @xshanghu Před 5 lety +2

    If you make a bigger queen cell will you get a bigger queen?

  • @christopherbennett3638
    @christopherbennett3638 Před 6 lety +11

    I thought swarm cells grew on the bottom of the frames.... Why are these in the middle of the frame?

    • @JoseAntonio-pb7nd
      @JoseAntonio-pb7nd Před 5 lety +2

      Cells at the bottom are swarm cells and the ones on the facing are supersedure cells.

    • @FlyhnHawaiian
      @FlyhnHawaiian Před 4 lety

      @@JoseAntonio-pb7nd as a bee keeping I agree and second your comment lol

  • @LAVutube
    @LAVutube Před 3 lety +1

    I have a car, helicopter and even private jet! But i cannot afford quality tripod! 😂

  • @christophertucker8031
    @christophertucker8031 Před 6 lety +6

    Thanks man I love your videos. You should get a go pro and strap it to your forehead.

  • @CecilDSouza
    @CecilDSouza Před 6 lety

    You are a terrific guy. I have watched so many of your videos and every one of them is so good and informative. Thank you for your help and demonstration. I'd be using gloves to protect myself. I wonder where you learned all this. So good.

  • @surfingsumner
    @surfingsumner Před 6 lety +4

    Hi David
    Great videos. One question, this nuc did you have a frame with brood in it? I didn't pick that up.
    Thanks.

  • @goblue2708
    @goblue2708 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved the video. However, from a safety perspective, I'd highly recommend that you (or anyone) at least wear some head covering when doing this. That way, if you get stung/swarmed in your head while cutting, your natural instincts will be to swat the bee away. And, if you do so with the knife in your hand... Well, I guess it speaks for itself from there on out. Nonetheless, I think the video and details are first class. As a new and upcoming hobby beekeeper, I greatly appreciate your insight and instruction. I'm subscribing today... Thanks!!!

  • @jordinpriddy2745
    @jordinpriddy2745 Před 6 lety +13

    Why do some people use the suit & some people not?

    • @jordinpriddy2745
      @jordinpriddy2745 Před 6 lety +9

      Barnyard Bees - that’s so incredible. I’d love to do this, especially since the honeybee population is lowering.

  • @TacoRios
    @TacoRios Před 6 lety +11

    Good video! At 2:02 that bee popped ya on the arm!

    • @TacoRios
      @TacoRios Před 6 lety +2

      Barnyard Bees I feel your pain bro! You held your composure way better than I do!!!! Great video!

    • @aaron1983
      @aaron1983 Před 6 lety

      that bee stung you?

    • @TheMasterCheese
      @TheMasterCheese Před 6 lety +2

      Dude didn't even flinch. You can tell he's used to it.

    • @c0nr4d
      @c0nr4d Před 5 lety

      So, did that bee die?

    • @2-4outdooradventure53
      @2-4outdooradventure53 Před 5 lety

      Yea you can see the stinger on your shirt@@davidhaught84

  • @dougkidd1561
    @dougkidd1561 Před 5 lety

    Dave's bees and queen 's are great, the post office sucks but super happy with t

  • @shots4761
    @shots4761 Před 5 lety +3

    why am I so obsessed with this lmao

  • @alivewithpassion
    @alivewithpassion Před 6 lety +2

    Great channel! You’ve taught me so much through your videos about bees and beekeeping.

  • @aaahhhchew8028
    @aaahhhchew8028 Před rokem +1

    What shocked me is he started to explain what an exacto knife is and how it works..... wow... Can you also tell me what water is and how it works???

  • @bloomsandthreads8519
    @bloomsandthreads8519 Před rokem

    Great video. Keep it simple. Good demonstration. What time of day is best? Early morning? March?

  • @maximumgun
    @maximumgun Před 6 lety +10

    David, thank you for your time and your videos. Very helpful.

  • @Bob123Max
    @Bob123Max Před rokem

    Really calm bees! Nice.

  • @salambeekeeper9464
    @salambeekeeper9464 Před 6 lety +6

    Hello, why bees get foul brood, AFB OR EFP, WHAT CAUSES IT? AND WHAT THE TREATEMENT?

  • @TheSHOP411
    @TheSHOP411 Před 5 lety

    Thanks. Your split video is easy to understand for someone just getting into beekeeping.

  • @jorgebonilla2771
    @jorgebonilla2771 Před 6 lety +5

    How do they not get stung by bees?? I still do not get it!

    • @joescheckler9953
      @joescheckler9953 Před 5 lety

      Ever see a friendly dog? How about a not-so-friendly dog? Same idea.

    • @Irishtradchannel
      @Irishtradchannel Před 5 lety

      Warm climate really helps

    • @fakker8349
      @fakker8349 Před 5 lety

      Bees usually doesnt sting if bc they know they will die

  • @dalehursey2377
    @dalehursey2377 Před 4 lety +4

    I have 2 hives with 2 deep brood boxes on each hive when would be a good time to consider doing splits as we are rolling into the second year of my hives ??? Thanks and I love watching your videos.

  • @karenyounger2314
    @karenyounger2314 Před 6 lety +1

    Yeah!!! Im so excited that so many are again interested in bees...

  • @wildandwackywade
    @wildandwackywade Před 4 lety +1

    I have a question in that is thought queens were made when they fed them some kind of jelly. However you're showing cells being put in to be hives. So my question is how our Queen bees made

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Před 4 lety

      Those queen cells had already larvae with royale jelly to feed them, I assume.

  • @downbntout
    @downbntout Před 6 lety +5

    Wish you could have zoomed in

  • @MadebyaBEAutifulqueenBea

    Omg, I'm stuck on your videos and I dont know why . Lol great video 💙🐝💙

  • @jimyoungblood1687
    @jimyoungblood1687 Před 4 lety +1

    Using foundation frames, can you cut out the queen cell in the same way?

  • @disneycorns
    @disneycorns Před 4 lety +3

    Did you know that there’s bees in Minecraft? And there’s an Addon to add Queen bees to your world with royal jelly and royal jelly bottles,

  • @buddyblack9801
    @buddyblack9801 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @seangovan8164
    @seangovan8164 Před 5 lety +2

    I wanted to see how him separating the queen cells that were back to back. Still a great video, though.

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Před 3 lety

    Excellent lesson skills

  • @geraldgordan600
    @geraldgordan600 Před 2 lety +1

    I learn something new thanks

    • @geraldgordan600
      @geraldgordan600 Před 2 lety

      Is it that you spray some thing on your body to prevent skin i am from jamaican and I don't believe you cud that whit my bees

  • @larrylaird3576
    @larrylaird3576 Před 3 lety

    Very cool but what about the drone ,how does the queen get fertilized.

  • @ChristianBiggins
    @ChristianBiggins Před 5 lety

    I love watching you gently disperse them!

  • @adnanchinisi7871
    @adnanchinisi7871 Před 6 lety +1

    Wait but if u put a queen cell with some bees, but no open brood inside the new hive, do u have to put a drone inside the new hive?
    Thank you

    • @taylorbrown867
      @taylorbrown867 Před 5 lety

      After a couple days, the queen will take flight and mate with up to 25 drones to supply her with enough sperm for her life.

  • @PEGuyMadison
    @PEGuyMadison Před 5 lety +1

    Man your bees are so nice... mine are assholes... I re-queened this spring, I hope the new batch is better.

  • @greghill9958
    @greghill9958 Před 4 lety

    Dave i love your videos

  • @presouz1740
    @presouz1740 Před 6 lety +1

    Why am I watching this I’m addicted now. But for some reason I thought that a Bee 🐝 colony can actually make their own queen

    • @julieenslow5915
      @julieenslow5915 Před 6 lety

      Guppy Gal Presouz
      They can, and do - but only if they have eggs or very young larvae. Something left by the old queen when she swarmed. (Although most queens about to swarm make sure to leave a number of queen cells with Queens about to emerge into the old colony.) I think what you are thinking of is most commonly called a supersedure - when the queen dies or is failing, and the colony uses existing young to make a new queen.

  • @spudgn
    @spudgn Před rokem

    Thanks Dave.

  • @imalwaysright
    @imalwaysright Před 6 lety +2

    I’m now obsessed with beer videos

  • @lshaffer1980
    @lshaffer1980 Před 5 lety +1

    I got a walk away split from a friend 2 weeks ago.
    Checked it out and now there is like 5 queen cells ready to hatch within the next week.
    Can I take one of those queen cells and out them in a separate box with a frame of bees? The new box would have all drawn out comb and lots of honey

    • @northernmichiganbee-man3136
      @northernmichiganbee-man3136 Před 5 lety

      yes you can

    • @lshaffer1980
      @lshaffer1980 Před 5 lety

      I tried it not sure if it worked didn't see a queen. Last check but hoping I missed her. In the other hive I found her sister only through a picture I took. I hope to mark her this week

  • @charshinsky4703
    @charshinsky4703 Před 5 lety +1

    I use wax foundation. can I cut a queen sell from my frame? Also I noticed you do not use wax foundation. Does it take longer for the bees to draw out come if you do not use wax foundation?

  • @johnyork3559
    @johnyork3559 Před 3 lety

    Do the workers tear out a queen cell after the queen hatches?

  • @sakiskyriakou563
    @sakiskyriakou563 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello buddy. I'm starting a new hive now. How do you recommend I start my hives? 3 frames in each hive, 5 frames in each hive or 10 frames in each hive and place a second floor; I'm not interested in honey production this year just to increase the population as much as possible. I will give them syrup and pollen. Thanks again for the help buddy

    • @ME_MeAndMyBees
      @ME_MeAndMyBees Před 3 lety

      Depends if your getting a
      1) Nuc, or 2) a Package of Bees with Queen in her cage. And the time of year eg Spring, early Summer. 😉
      If 1) Put those Nuc bees in your own Nuc Timber or Poly Hive (if they came in a Correx travel Nuc.) They will settle in, watch after about a week, to see if population is getting to crowded. Then either upgrade to a regular Bee Hive Brood Box, with extra eg X5 frames of foundation, so Queen 'n Co. have room to expand. Or
      look for Queen in Nuc on frame, keep her safe on that frame, and put to side in Nuc, place another frame of bees next to it. Remove say x2 frames of Capped Brood, and a frame of freshly laid eggs, plus Bees, to another Nuc... You have made a Split (!) So you have a second Hive. And by reducing crowding, you have stopped the original Nuc from a pending Swarm.
      Or 2) Place those x5 Nuc frames into your regular Hive Brood Box, eg x10 frame type. "In the same order of position they were in !" Then add a couple of frames of foundation, and, something that can be a dummy board, barrier wall ! (eg piece of plywood same size as box width x depth.) And in remaining space after this temporary barrier, store those 'spare' frames.
      *Bees like being warm and cosy, so by restricting their space to eg x6, or x7 frames, they like their new 'Strange but Empty Home' more. Because they can heat up the living area, arrange their cell structures (furniture !) Think of an Apartment, to that of a Mansion (with a huge empty attic space or West Wing with no heating but massive draughts !)
      Again, over a week or so, add another frame of foundation, before that dummy board. Do this so they can expand gradually, but don't swarm !
      Fact:
      Say within a month the 'Nuc or Package population' will now be filling that Box !
      Tip :
      Add space, and or removing bees will prevent swarming in a bee hive, whatever the type or the number of stacked boxes.
      Good Luck... 🐝
      * If you block their entrance with some green grass. (They are trapped in there, until grass wilts etc.)
      Bees get used to their new surroundings, and will gradually fly in and out. 🐝
      *Applies to all installations of bees. 🤗

  • @toadamine
    @toadamine Před 5 lety

    How long does a new hive take to start making new queens? Do they make queen cells constantly or just when the hive is near full and planning to swarm?

  • @michaelnkanda3561
    @michaelnkanda3561 Před 6 lety

    So good for the bee breed you have. I wonder if this method can be used for African bees.

  • @salahmed7273
    @salahmed7273 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you Sir, from Amman-Jordan,,

  • @jurgenmohr9204
    @jurgenmohr9204 Před 6 lety +4

    Hi Dave, thanks for all your videos! You really help us "newbees" out. I noticed on this split you made, you did not put any brood in. So it is possible if there are foreger bees and a queen cell, that a queen can start laying within 10 days? In removing a frame from the hive, one queen cell got ruptured/opened. Do you know if the worker bees could salvage/reclose that queen cell, or will that potential queen cell be no good and die? Thanks again!!

  • @andrewsims7182
    @andrewsims7182 Před 2 lety

    How far must you move the original box to do this to keep the bees from just going back home? Thanks in advance

  • @ashleyturner2882
    @ashleyturner2882 Před 4 lety +1

    So helpful. Thankyou much!

  • @themo2men
    @themo2men Před 4 lety

    When the queen hatches doesn't she need drones to be able to lay eggs?, so the workers in the new hive will automatically raise drones while they raise the new queen?

  • @beeman8651
    @beeman8651 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @robertbridges4065
    @robertbridges4065 Před rokem

    So the first frame into the nuc box, empty?

  • @colttjennings7244
    @colttjennings7244 Před 6 lety +1

    QUESTION:
    What happens when one section [one strip of hive with bees] is put with a different bee hive? Will they attack each other or will the bees accept the other workers? Will new sections accept other queen cells from different hives?
    Thanks.

  • @jimhendrix7776
    @jimhendrix7776 Před 2 lety

    so no new brood or eggs? how far do you move the old box?

  • @rubyalcala3899
    @rubyalcala3899 Před 6 lety

    It’s 3am idk why I’m watching this but it’s interesting

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 Před 2 lety

    Do you have any suggestions for cutting queen cells when you have 2 joined together? or when they are so close together that someone might not be sure if they can be separated? Thanks.

  • @jimhendrix7776
    @jimhendrix7776 Před 2 lety

    so 100 of your vids later and me here thinking your some old man lol

  • @chanthaoumcto9600
    @chanthaoumcto9600 Před 2 lety

    thank you very much.

  • @marquessman
    @marquessman Před 5 lety

    Awesome, informative videos! Thanks for making them! Planning on getting back into bee keeping, and these have been really
    helpful.

  • @zalmaflash
    @zalmaflash Před 6 lety +15

    You made it look so simple. Thanks [from a "new at this" bee person.

  • @walkinginhopedoulaphotographer

    Thank you! This cleared up a lot of confusion for me.

  • @davidjohnston351
    @davidjohnston351 Před 5 lety +1

    Is it such a thing as a king bee

  • @janicehelton659
    @janicehelton659 Před 6 lety +2

    You helped me a lot with this video! Thank you!

  • @paulafisherraines6863
    @paulafisherraines6863 Před 5 lety +1

    Love how docile your bees are, what race primarily are you working....

  • @honeyspringshomestead1411

    This past Saturday I was doing my inspecting and in one hive I found 5 queen cells, but only 1 was viable. I did cut it out to place in another hive, but want to ask a question.
    During the cut out, I cut far away, but during removal some of the capping broke off exposing the large queen larve. I went forward with placing it on a frame in another hive, and will check in a couple of more days just to see where it is at.
    My question, is there a good chance the queen cup is okay, even though at the cut point a small portion broke off exposing the larve?

  • @sabahalasadi
    @sabahalasadi Před 3 lety

    God bless you

  • @belisarius2776
    @belisarius2776 Před rokem

    Will it work on plastic foundation?

  • @lamairepr
    @lamairepr Před 6 lety

    Dave I have a question about transferring a NUC. Just got it yesterday here in Michigan, it’s about 48 outside supposed to hit 60. Will it chill the brood if I love them today, because they told me not to let them sit to long because the NUC is packed out pretty good. I have the front flap open so they’re getting orientated. Thanks for any advise.

  • @carlmerkey9370
    @carlmerkey9370 Před 6 lety +1

    David can't wait to start trying it made 8 of your mating nuc's but we still have some nights in the high 30s so I am trying to be aware of that,but can't wait. Thanks for all the videos and information Carl from Michigan

  • @WilliamGregory30533
    @WilliamGregory30533 Před 6 lety +1

    Im trying this for the first time this year, but I just moved the whole frame. I'm in Lumpkin County, over the mountains from you.

  • @wisewomanmary2242
    @wisewomanmary2242 Před 6 lety +4

    Awesome...I always learn something from your videos. I keep wishing for a tripod...no way I could do that one handed...lol