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I am a backyard beekeeper based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. I use a range of techniques in our bee keeping journey, Always striving to use sustainable techniques to nurture strong bee colonies and bring you great videos.
It’s not terribly hard to get into. You can buy a box and get bees from a local beekeeper. But there is a fair bit of ongoing education. You need to undergo in order to keep your bees, happy and healthy.
Really love the way you filmed that intro. Would like to see more of that. It was so beautifully done! Both the music portion and the slow video of their box and hive entrance.
Thank you. It means a lot. I enjoy making those intro. I just have to find a balance of “something for everyone” in my videos otherwise they would be all music and bees.
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You must live in a hot zone as lid doesn't make a seal by the looks as its sitting on the top bars of the frames letting all the warm air out of the hive
What that queen was doing was wild! I have never seen that before. Perhaps she didn't like the paint job and was hiding her head in shame! Making me wait until the end for the whayat hive - well played! Those robbers were following you around like you were driving the ice cream truck.
I always watch your videos and wonder how you go about getting access to the land? I’d like to get into bees but I worry being in suburbia I don’t have enough room.
Foundation is for the beekeeper, not the bees. It doesn't give them a head start and may do the opposite. It encourages them to put worker brood in the brood box instead of drone brood. That is about it.
Didn’t see any eggs , larvae or capped brood in the 3rd box , do you think she could be a virgin Queen ? Here in Florida even in our brief cooler weather it’s usually unlikely that queens get mated that late in the season. Your thoughts … Really enjoy your videos , well done !
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How fantastic, just came across your channel, superb info and great just to watch, i work throughout the Carnarvon area and have honey and native bees around us throughout the warmer months. Love them. Will watch more of your videos. Thank you
New subscriber. Looking forward to your channel and journey. Mostly your accent! I love it. ❤️ God bless you all and many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister ☦️ 🙏🏻 💙
Maybe you could take a frame from a more well off Hive and transplant it to one that isn’t doing well just to get the hives that might not make it just over the line. Although this might not work unless you can confirm that both the troubled hives have queens and you don’t want to put a good hive into the same position as the others by taking too much so it can be a bit of a risk or if you think one hive isn’t likely to survive you could use the resources from that one to save the other in a triage type of situation where it’s not as tragic given your at least able to save a hive rather than loosing both.
This late in the season the new queen probably wouldn’t mate. It’s a better bet to try and get the original queen to push through the winter if she is there.