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Inspecting A Beehive In Under 5 Minutes 

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Inspecting A Beehive In Under 5 Minutes
How To Inspect Your Bees In UNDER 5 Minutes!
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@johntusting2467
@johntusting2467 2 года назад
A Bob Binnie tip for when you ARE looking for the queen is to start at the far end. Loosen the frames first then start on the frame furthest from you. Queens like the dark so by pulling up the frame furthest away, she's more likely to be facing you as the frame reaches your eyeline. When you're working closest frame and then away from you, she can often zip around the back of the next frame that you're going to pull as you've just made a light filled space. I hope that made sense written down...
@originalwoolydragon8387
@originalwoolydragon8387 2 года назад
Your bees must not propolize their frames down like mine. It takes me 5 minutes just to pry up the first frame sometimes! lol
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
The beauty of Buckfast! Pretty much zero propolis
@Not_all_as_it_seems
@Not_all_as_it_seems 2 года назад
@@BlackMountainHoney Propolis, the necessary evil. The antibacterial/viral etc properties found in propolis are quite remarkable within the hive!
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
@@Not_all_as_it_seems I definitely agree. It's not to say it's not there - just not at the same level others 😀
@christopherhindle1174
@christopherhindle1174 2 года назад
@@BlackMountainHoney Surprised by this. I have Buckfast queens and propolis is a real problem, maybe because the forest close to the apiary is mainly pine with lots of resin?
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
@@christopherhindle1174 Are they first gen buckfast? As they regress they get stickier! But defo dependant on location as well. I have one apiary with some local bees that are yet to get out of the brood box and it would take me at least 20 mins to depropolise them! Crazy sticky
@jakel6473
@jakel6473 2 года назад
Love your videos . really well explained.
@troytyrrell4333
@troytyrrell4333 2 года назад
Hi I was going to ask you to do a video like this to see how long it takes to do a inspection👌👌. Can you do a follow-up 2nd vid or something about how many hives you can go through a day and one person can manage a week sort of thing. And how many do you have?? A sort of commercial side of thing Thanks 👍
@davidupton5252
@davidupton5252 2 года назад
Just a lot of crushed bees, i tend to brush off before putting another box on ☺️
@KajunHomestead
@KajunHomestead 2 года назад
Great video , Hello from Kajun Homestead and Beekeeping, how many hives do you manage.
@polmacbradaigh9506
@polmacbradaigh9506 2 года назад
Just what I've been waiting for
@zetec52
@zetec52 2 года назад
Brilliant 👌
@TheBritishbeeman
@TheBritishbeeman 2 года назад
Let’s see how quick we can do it takes the lid of and BOOM advert 😆🤦🏼‍♂️ typical RU-vid lol grate video regardless 👌🏽
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney Год назад
Thanks 😊🫂🙏
@redflag4781
@redflag4781 Год назад
Easier to see the queen than eggs 😂
@richardsydenham4105
@richardsydenham4105 2 года назад
So a yard with 20 coleneys takes you 1hr 40 mins sorrey to slow and how long does it take to harvest honey ?
@beebob1279
@beebob1279 11 месяцев назад
You bottom super your brood boxes?
@vytbbb7146
@vytbbb7146 2 года назад
I noticed you have a few smaller frames with additional comb underneath. Do you have any issues with that?
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
Nope. No issues 😀
@christopherhindle1174
@christopherhindle1174 2 года назад
I noticed you did not use any smoke. Is that your normal practice when doing these "quick" inspections?
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
Yes. I'll light it at the beginning of the day but very rarely use it
@kentcostello5286
@kentcostello5286 2 года назад
I always look for eggs & not queen I don't like putting her in stress.
@reubenkerr9908
@reubenkerr9908 2 года назад
Just ordering a jolanta
@heathertebb645
@heathertebb645 2 года назад
Jeez wish you were local, you are in wales im in lincolnshire!
@ArcturanMegadonkey
@ArcturanMegadonkey 2 года назад
I'm in Lincoln itself, started this year with my first hive, I filmed it if you want to see look on my channel
@emmawood2784
@emmawood2784 2 года назад
Hi, hope you can help as it’s bothering me, iv just got bees and have a queen cell due to hatch next week, I haven’t seen a single honey bee around my hive area, iv been looking nothing on the chestnut tree none on any of the flowers, do honey bee free areas exist ???? And will my virgin fail to mate ??
@joshuasprinkle7730
@joshuasprinkle7730 2 года назад
That is a possibility, and so you should have in your mind to order a new queen in the worst case scenario. Typically I would say, mating happens within 1-3 miles of the hive, however, Queen bees have been known to fly as far as six miles away from their hive to mate. You obviously know your climate better than anyone, and I would say don't be discouraged if there aren't any in your immediate neighborhood, but certainly look into new queens. Also consider reaching out to your local beekeepers association for information about your locality as an easy first step. Hope that helps!
@martinbooth6040
@martinbooth6040 2 года назад
You won’t see bees in the immediate vicinity. They leave the hive orient and go. I’ve got 4 hives at the top of my garden and when sitting in other areas you wouldn’t know they are there. Don’t expect to see any of your bees in the garden. They forage quite a distance.
@emmawood2784
@emmawood2784 2 года назад
@@martinbooth6040 I’m talking before I got bees
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