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WE STILL HAVE NUCS AVAILABLE . WILL HAVE THEM THROUGH THE FALL. WE DON'T RUN OUT
I'm highly allergic to bees how do I make it to where bees or wasps won't fly around or near me because when they get close I get anxiety around them even in crowded areas outside including fairgrounds and I get anxiety in crowded places inside
The borax and sugar in a jar outside thehive with 3 to 4 small ant sized entrances made in the tin jar lid gets rid of ants 🐜 been doing it for years to eliminate ant nests around the bee yards
Would you say that nearly all would be in a curl? I did see one but all the others look good. I put it in last Thursday and the hive, overall and right away the hive seemed calmer around the enter board
1. There's no hiding places for the fish. 2. The surface area is to small for co2 exchange so your fish never breath right. 3. No agitation. No airation. No filtration. 4. What do they eat when there's no mosquitoes? (Each other). People here on Hawaii do this. Thier barrels are gross and full of dead fish because they think you can just toss them in and walk away. Ignorant. These fish need daily care and proper equipment. Go to my YT page here and see what a poor guy does when PROPERLY keeping Platties. This guys method is not proper.
Bees do not pollinate many things....corn, grapes etc... Corn is just free pollen. Corn = maize, it has both and female and male parts on the plant. Read Scientific American or read about Indians and their gardening practices. Blueberries are another plant that physically a honey bee are unable to pollenate. There is a BIG difference between Social Bees and Solitary Bees.
@@beguileme8201 nope...wrong answer. I have bees, AND a blueberry patch of 80 plants. Pollination of those plants by a honey bee is physically impossible. Also, the "honey bee" is not native to the United States... you still need to read the periodical lol
My bees go somewhere else. I can't see a bee in my fruit trees. They have better stuff around. I have a pear tree with 2 pears and another one with not even 10
That's interesting, I live in up-state NY and our bees won't touch a blueberry bush. We have a huge blueberry patch out on a local powerline and NO honeybees ever on any of them. About a mile from my hives. Only bumble bees on the blueberries. I belong to a local beekeeping club and our president was talking about this very subject last month. He has several large high bush blueberry bushes in his yard and has never seen a honeybee on them....ever. He says just bumblebees there too. I'll bring this up at our next meeting. Do you have any info of why this is?
They require a buzz pollinator like tomatoes plants. The bumble bee lands on the flower and vibrates making the pollen fall off the flower and stick to the bee. I never see my honeybees on my blueberry bushes either. Meanwhile honeybees are all over the raspberries and blackberries.
My honeybees are doing the exact same thing I love watching them fly into the zucchini plants take the pollen off the flowers and fly away. It just thrills me. And knowing that your garden is going to do great takes a lot of pressure off of you in life.
I tried this but it didn't work at first. I got a slightly different model and it had a yellow container to hold the insectiside. I think it didn't work because the level of the 100 ml of liquid did not reach the intake valve that went in to the yellow container. Eventually I filled the container to the top with water and it then worked. Backtracking I then mixed up 200 ml of liquid and tried again. This time it worked.
Well I plant corn,potatoes, tomatoes, green beans, lima beans ,peppers have blue berries pears and peach trees and my bees are nowhere on them . All within 350 feet of hives.
Good stuff! I suspect there are alot of beekeepers who also have a garden. Always nice to see good food growing strong while talking about bees. Can't go wrong.
I have always always wanted bees, Im picking up my nuc tomorrow soooo.so excited. Finally pulled the trigger, but lord I think I pulled to soon... watched your videos... so helpful. I bought a flow frame and put it together I don't know.... If I fence up for my chickens and goats its my job to protect them... feel the same abt caring for my bees I want what you recommend for keeping my hive safe Ditamatious earth yea great for chickens
This year (2024) I'm going to try out, Big Red, Dr. Pepper Cherry, Strawberry, and Cream Soda versions to see if they take the bait. Someone else out there claims they're having luck with Dr Pepper.
Cicadas put the breaks on the honey flow. They suck the xylem (tree juice). They drink up to 300 X their weight a day. Trees will have less nectar. Be prepared. It really shows up within 2 wks. I’m past the lull. Don’t hear cicadas no more. Bees started foraging again. 😊
What I find interesting is this is EXACTLY how the honey bees in Japan react to the Murder Hornets. Clearly there's something about this queen that they don't recognize - maybe she's no producing the right pheromone, maybe they're looking for a queen that's already been inseminated - who knows other than the bees!
I'm in northeastern Indiana. There's an old saying that is swarm in May is worth a load of hay. A swarm in June is worth a silver spoon. April April, in Indiana can be really cold and I've seen it snow in April in Indiana more than once.
WHEN DO YOU MOVE THE 2 FRAME NUC OVER TO A 5 FRAME AND SO ON? IF I KEEP MAKING QUEENS, WHEN DO I STOP TO PREP FOR WINTER IN THE NORTH EAST. I KNOW DRONES WILL BE GONE AROUND SEPT.