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Foragers aren’t loyal to a queen. They are loyal to a spot. When you swap brood nest spots, there’s no fighting. TIP… it’s BEST if the entrances are facing different directions to reduce drift. It might work, but they might be close enough to cause drift. If you swap 2 hives that are next to each other, you will run into problems. I use “spot swap” to immediately resolve any issues. It’s a different thought process. Manage you FORAGERS, instead of managing your hive workers.
They swarmed because the ratio of foragers/hive workers was off. When you feed and you give lots of capped brood, as soon as the brood hatches, they leave. Use medium frames checkerboard with deeps and give them ventilation under brood area.
Dragon flies are second only to bees as pollinators go. and, they eat a TON of mosquitoes! Leave them, I've never lost a queen to a dragon fly. They're no worse for queens that birds, or were you hoping to get rid of those as well?
Yellow jackets are the bane of my existence! 3 years ago i was attacked while cleaning up the yard and stung well over 100 times! Now I'm presented with yellow jackets in the roof of my front porch 🙄 oh and hello from Dahlonega!
i've been trying to find a video similar to what i experienced when i was a lot younger this is the closest i can explain my neighbor had a very big hive and i can't remember why they did this but they started to just spiral up straight in the air like a tornado above their hive i ran inside instantly but it was wild seeing how many bees were in that thing can you explain what could have caused it?
They work i keep mine out of the hot sun so I do 1 shake of nurse bee and 1 frame with bees and a foundation strip, wat I notice if they in the sun and the heat is too much they will abscond
i just got a massive black widow in one of my hives after i was in my hives for half hour putting more supers on and i just looked over and she repelled down when i looked over , and yes!!! the spiders have been giving me hell eating my bees , and the praying mantis are catching bees outside!! i need super productive bees all the time to survive, black widow’s love areas where moths and bugs are , my cousin got bit this year and she’s tougher than any man i know and she damn near died a miserable death from the black widow, everything in her body hurt for two weeks and she even wished to die to just end it , she’s lucky to be alive because it was a huge black widow and she said she would have 24 babies without an epidural before one more tiny black widow bite ! 😮
Just picked up two of your queens from the Postal Hub on Friday. A few anxious moments, as instead of going to Atlanta, they went up to TN and parked for 36 hours. I went down to the Post Office with my tracking number and immediately my queens hopped on a plane to Lubbock. That red queen from last year who survived the attempted usurpation of Africanized bees while all of my Bee Weavers succumbed; you told me to feed her in hopes of kicking off laying. Well, it worked and her hive now has a deep super on top. Thanks.
Are the boxes close enough for them to be piping? Or are the bees bringing back pollen or nectar the queen don’t like? And you’re wearing a veil??? You never do…. Tired of getting hit?
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