How we sort out nucs

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 5 lety +4

    That extensive manner of splitting means you have quite a nectar flow throughout the season. This would be tough where I am considering half of June, all of July, and half of August are in a dearth.

  • @PeterKnecht
    @PeterKnecht Před 4 lety

    I've been watching your videos for the last two days straight! Awesome...and thank you! One suggestion for new beekeepers watching. Almost every video, I find myself wondering what time of the year you are doing the work you are demonstrating. You rarely say anything about when you're actually filming. Thanks again!

  • @kvadrad1
    @kvadrad1 Před 6 lety +1

    Few questions Ian:
    1)Did you let them grow naturally, without adding extra brood frame later?
    2)How big will they become til winter time (both of them, nuc and hive with a queen)?
    3)Do you feed them syrup or patties, or there is enough food outside?
    Thank you for your videos

  • @lecombapiaries8971
    @lecombapiaries8971 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done Ian, another great video!

  • @Tonnsfabrication
    @Tonnsfabrication Před 6 lety +5

    I've never really wanted to be anyone else until now. Tell those two out finding the queens I want their job.

    • @baddestbees5924
      @baddestbees5924 Před 5 lety +1

      Southeastern Ohio Honey Bees & BBQ I hear ya , Ian damn sure got this down to a science practically,a season or two with him would definitely step my game up

  • @hootervillehoneybees8664

    Ive 19 nucs going into winter.. two 5 frame boxes double stacked... started them aug 3 thru 8th ... 3 frames of brood they built up rather fast .. like 3 of them were bottomless pits trying to feed them up to winter weight... had me confused but now i can see there really burning thru there stores .. other nucs haven't really eaten much after a month in cluster ... glad ive kept record of strains weight mites ect .. thought about adding sugar boards but i think ill just let them weed themselves out and use the colonys left standing as breeder queens ... keeping records on my hives as well.. i think some strains just cluster tighter dont need to work so hard staying warm

  • @eng.knowledgeseeker
    @eng.knowledgeseeker Před 5 lety

    another million dollars worth video.
    excellent

  • @vidameliponario
    @vidameliponario Před 7 měsíci

    Your work it's amazing.
    Tnks for share all this know gow

  • @tpaige99
    @tpaige99 Před 5 lety +1

    The last video I saw of you making nucs was with strong hives that had two brood boxes. You kept four frames of brood in the bottom box and shook all the bees down, placed a queen excluder and then the remaining frames in another brood box on top. Then you came back that night and split them off in to two nucs. This video is quite different. In this one you only leave a single frame (or less) of brood, and the queen in the original hive and split off the rest, and in the other you leave 4 or 5 frames of brood. I'm curious about the two different strategies and when you employ them. Thanks!

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 5 lety +2

      Thomas Paige
      One simply skims the strength which leaves the original in honey production shape,
      The other way strips all strength and leaves the original hive to rebuild

  • @keithsteele5580
    @keithsteele5580 Před 4 lety

    Keith Steele Sydney Australia great video's very informative

  • @KingLama1
    @KingLama1 Před 6 lety +1

    Interesting commercial view of beekeeping on a grand scale, 1200+ hives! Yr hive roofs look flimsy only 2sides they obviously work for the harsh wet cold Canadian winters. No losses through damp?

  • @keithsteele5580
    @keithsteele5580 Před 4 lety

    Hope you all stay safe cheers Keith ❣️

  • @886014
    @886014 Před 6 lety

    Fantastic to see the differences between very strong seasonal differences and much more stable temperatures down here (today we "froze" through a 16 degree winter day ... that's 16 Celsius. Everyone was complaining about the "cold" ha ha).
    How long do you expect it will take for the nucs to go from where they are now to a production hive?

  • @PopleBackyardFarm
    @PopleBackyardFarm Před 6 lety +1

    awesome love your channel - Ruthie

  • @styles6178
    @styles6178 Před 4 lety

    rally natural and nice video

  • @davidryle1164
    @davidryle1164 Před 3 lety

    Iran, could I ask, what are the dimensions of those nucs? They seem a little wider than I'm used to, I build mine a little wider than is conventional because of the size of my hands lol.,

  • @paublusamericanus292
    @paublusamericanus292 Před 5 lety

    looks like a tremendous way to build bee numbers. unless a dearth happens right after. which is unlikely.

  • @RonnelVP
    @RonnelVP Před 5 lety

    Hi Ian, how do you determine which of your apiary sites to split from? What criterias do you consider aside from strong hives? Are these hives part of your production or are they being split because they aren't up to par with the production hives? And do you have a specific ratio or number of nucs as a target to winter as compared to your production hives. Thanks

  • @tpaige99
    @tpaige99 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, Ian! Will these nucs overwinter on 6 frames, or will you move them to 10 frame equipment prior to winter?

  • @rougaroubeecompany6948

    This is a great video

  • @mmogg4045
    @mmogg4045 Před 5 lety

    can you explain more about the summer solstice and bee laying patterns?

  • @khawk7365
    @khawk7365 Před 5 lety

    So I was wanting to know if you could describe how you make your lids for your beehives some of them look like they're not painted and they look like they fit really tight but there's no lip on the outside edge thank you in advance

  • @deweysanders1461
    @deweysanders1461 Před rokem

    What are the inner dimensions of the boxes (sixes)?

  • @zionhoneybeesfarm1235
    @zionhoneybeesfarm1235 Před 3 lety

    How many brood to you really leave behind in the mother hive??

  • @britanydavis8365
    @britanydavis8365 Před 5 lety

    Do you add queens to the new nucs or do you let them make their own?

  • @northernjoe60
    @northernjoe60 Před 6 lety +1

    How wide are your 6 frame nuc boxes. I assume they are around 11 inches would that be correct. I build my own equipment and I like this Idea to take advantage of three nucs for honey

    • @baazigaj9125
      @baazigaj9125 Před 4 lety

      The OD are 1/3 of 3 full size box.

    • @deweysanders1461
      @deweysanders1461 Před rokem

      @@baazigaj9125, I have the same question and being ignorant on the topic have one question. If the box measures 1/3 of 3 full sizes boxes, why are they supered with 2 not three boxes?

  • @rsavain
    @rsavain Před 2 lety

    What did you squirt into original colony before moving to second box.

    • @rsavain
      @rsavain Před 2 lety

      I see that it was the queen

  • @mescalp
    @mescalp Před 5 lety

    How you do go about getting all those places to put your hives/ You can't possibly own all that land. I want one of those bee hive loaders. Save some back.

  • @timHclem
    @timHclem Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the great videos!Are there any concerns mixing the bees from different colonies?

    • @kevindrury8390
      @kevindrury8390 Před 6 lety +2

      Timothy Clemens nurse bees dont really have problems with each other, they normally get along.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 6 lety +5

      Timothy Clemens
      The bees mix well

  • @strive4impact
    @strive4impact Před 6 lety

    Will those nucs then build new queens or do you install queens in them?

  • @TheBoxingBee1
    @TheBoxingBee1 Před 4 lety

    Hi do you run plastic or wax foundation and why please

  • @rayjohnson8329
    @rayjohnson8329 Před 4 lety

    6 frame Nucs?

  • @emh114
    @emh114 Před 6 lety

    will this method still work if you dont have drawn frames to put back in??? say do this before our Brazilian pepper flow?

    • @1983kipper
      @1983kipper Před 5 lety

      Sebashtion H it will still work but you would want to make sure there is enough resources coming in it would definitely help them by giving them feed then they will draw out some nice new white comb.

  • @hex0rz1
    @hex0rz1 Před 6 lety +1

    What's the latest you make splits?

  • @suzanneguiho4882
    @suzanneguiho4882 Před 6 lety

    I agree...

  • @laxbros13
    @laxbros13 Před 6 lety

    Is the Mid June time frame suitable for doing the same in mid Michigan

    • @decaturridgebees8761
      @decaturridgebees8761 Před 5 lety

      Roscoe III Brumback may through July should be great. Get your queens back and mated. Feed them in august and treat for mites then let them build up and store up on the goldenrod and aster flow. Ours lasted a month this year. Was really helpful

  • @hakodon5365
    @hakodon5365 Před 4 lety +1

    جيد جدا

  • @homesteadlife2711
    @homesteadlife2711 Před 6 lety

    what is the yellow plug that you use in your nuc boxes?

    • @maksymmiroshnychenko8263
      @maksymmiroshnychenko8263 Před 6 lety +1

      Homestead Life , watch other previous videos, Ian describes well his yellow plugs

    • @ronbeatty516
      @ronbeatty516 Před 6 lety +1

      That hole allows the bees to feed from a bucket of food. See previous videos.

  • @maksymmiroshnychenko8263

    Ian, as i understand you divide weak colonies and those who have failing queens into nucs, right? Why just dont let them make some crop this year and requeen lets say in july.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 6 lety +1

      ЭКОПАСЕКА Интернет - магазин
      I cut that one into 2-4 nucs, fresh for next year. Then I have that queen reinstate her nest to winter or requeen. Always pull apart your bottom end.

  • @user-jl6zk9pn8o
    @user-jl6zk9pn8o Před 6 lety

    2 or 3 frames with brood you put into nucs?

  • @showmebees9431
    @showmebees9431 Před 6 lety

    First!

  • @suzanneguiho4882
    @suzanneguiho4882 Před 6 lety

    No explanation as you go along. Have no idea what you are doing and why. I guess this is a video for those who know and not to learn.

  • @suzanneguiho4882
    @suzanneguiho4882 Před 6 lety

    I hope you are not intending on selling anything if you are not interested in teaching to those who are starting to learn beefing and intend to set up a production. You seem to be efficient at what you do and it is inspiring to watch. But you will not draw in newcomers if you do not take into account that they do listen to your video and need a few basic understanding of the terminology used. Your attitude was self absorbed and self sufficient. I am sure with that attitude you do not intend to attract buyers.

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 6 lety +7

      ...., I’m not interested in patting heads
      I’ve explained how and what I’m doing precisely, the rest is up to the watcher

    • @apiniventures2820
      @apiniventures2820 Před 6 lety +9

      What he is doing, the why, the how, and the when is very clear throughout. It may be important to recognize the differences in content and approach between commercial operation and backyarder. There is a tremendous amount to be learned on this blog, however you do have to have a foundational understanding about bees and beekeeping equipment first. Just like schooling or any other trade: you cannot walk into a university class and expect to know what's going on if you haven't completed the prerequisites. You cannot walk into the welding fabricating shop and used the machinery without going to trades school first. Perhaps that "Vino Farm" guy may be an alternative to watch. CBB-Ian, please do not change a thing!

    • @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
      @aCanadianBeekeepersBlog  Před 6 lety +3

      Apini Ventures
      👍

    • @raincoast9010
      @raincoast9010 Před 6 lety +3

      I find your videos very informative and interesting, carry on! You have a nice set up, honey extraction and the lift on the truck is such a work saver.
      I hope soon to get some bees but at the moment i am living vicariously though YOU !

    • @blisterbill8477
      @blisterbill8477 Před 5 lety +4

      You don’t know anything so you judge a man for knowing more? You are offended and let him know it because you don’t have enough basic knowledge to keep up?
      Why walk in as a novice and judge a professional who isn’t catering to you?
      If you don’t know the basics then go somewhere to learn them. Maybe a more basic channel or beekeeping for dummies.
      Maybe some basic effort on your part will give you a better view of how much this guy is giving back to the beekeeping community.