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This Beekeeper Abandoned His Bees - He Made A BIG Mistake! 

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This Beekeeper Abandoned His Bees - He Made A BIG Mistake!
Bees Never Fail To Amaze Me - Abandoned Apiary Revisit
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@zulikkowalski3547
@zulikkowalski3547 Год назад
Why not combine the queenless hive with the Queen hive?
@asadullahanfishi995
@asadullahanfishi995 2 года назад
I am interested in seeing what happened with the wild colony in the tree. Hope they are alive.
@sharonc.2207
@sharonc.2207 6 месяцев назад
Aww too bad about the wild colony!!!
@jamespollock2500
@jamespollock2500 2 года назад
I would take a frame of eggs and brood and do a walk-away split by putting it into the box without a queen.
@adrianforrester325
@adrianforrester325 Год назад
thats exactly what i was going to say
@MansfieldPestControl
@MansfieldPestControl 2 года назад
Intersting, thanks again.
@paulajones6366
@paulajones6366 2 года назад
Amazing they manage to survive I the wild so,long. Just shows we try to help them to maximise the honey production.
@unclegreybeard3969
@unclegreybeard3969 Год назад
Except for our controlled apiaries all natural beehives survive in the wild.
@TimeIsHoney
@TimeIsHoney 2 года назад
Awesome!!!
@michaelsmith7425
@michaelsmith7425 Год назад
What happened to the colony in the poly box?
@crystalchildress4968
@crystalchildress4968 Год назад
I was wondering the same.
@davidhenderson3400
@davidhenderson3400 Год назад
@@crystalchildress4968 Same here.
@BrooklandsHoneyBees
@BrooklandsHoneyBees 2 года назад
Great video man! Hope your well
@rickwarner516
@rickwarner516 Год назад
So nice of you to mark the queen
@Wilson18Tutorials
@Wilson18Tutorials 2 года назад
Really glad some of these have made it though winter :) Are you planning on an update later in the season? :)
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
Maybe. They are being moved away this week but only up the road so I should be able to get an update video :D
@joyce7550
@joyce7550 Год назад
@@BlackMountainHoney update pls?
@unclegreybeard3969
@unclegreybeard3969 Год назад
Leaving the queen excluder in place over winter? Would that stop the queen from getting to the stored honey and thereby contribute to her demise?
@jasonjohnson1984
@jasonjohnson1984 2 года назад
Could you combine them with q right colonies to populate
@bengibbon9229
@bengibbon9229 2 года назад
Have you treated any of these for varroa?
@paulajones6366
@paulajones6366 2 года назад
Old queens don’t produce much brood?
@Joseph-Colin-EXP
@Joseph-Colin-EXP 2 года назад
What is the name of that frame?
@rusticlifefarm6264
@rusticlifefarm6264 2 года назад
Don't think I'd be making any tincture out of a mouse riddled hive 🤢
@lagrangebees
@lagrangebees 2 года назад
5 years abandoned? These may be a little above average where varroa is concerned. What was their mite load like before treatment?
@Hill_Walker
@Hill_Walker 2 года назад
The hives were abandoned for 5 year. There could have been many cycles of colonies in each hive, not necessarily consistent bee lineages.
@lagrangebees
@lagrangebees 2 года назад
@@Hill_Walker I agree, but it's still worth checking out, because regardless of how many lineage they managed to survive a good while without treatment. Not saying they're miracle bees, just that he should check if they do or don't have higher than average resistance.
@adrianprzybyek5758
@adrianprzybyek5758 2 года назад
@@lagrangebees This is how bees live in nature (it's so good lecture): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T7CB8E7jKBc.html Due to varroa research; wild bees live longer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KwuR3uMkMF0.html There are few reasons: - best bee spiece (natural selection) - modern beehives are wet - pseudoscorpions cannot live in moist, steril conditions
@kellyellingson2335
@kellyellingson2335 5 месяцев назад
I would have shaken the “no queen” colony in fro t of the weak colony
@gregw3437
@gregw3437 2 года назад
What kind of a frame was that? I did not get the sizing of it? Does not appear to be Dadant.
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
14 x 12
@gregw3437
@gregw3437 2 года назад
@@BlackMountainHoney Thanks. Is this some kind of a known format - 14x12? I am not aware of what this is.
@JohnFAlmost
@JohnFAlmost Год назад
@@gregw3437 these are british national hives, there are three standard frame sizes - Super/Shallow, Brood/Deep and 14x12. 14x12 means you only have the one brood box through the year.
@daverusher9589
@daverusher9589 2 года назад
I love these videos but please wash that bee suit, my OCD is going nuts 😖
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney 2 года назад
ha! That's it washed!! You should see it dirty
@carolinemaja2199
@carolinemaja2199 Год назад
Strage that they survived 5 years without human tampering and after....:(
@BlackMountainHoney
@BlackMountainHoney Год назад
There is no proof they survived 5 years. Could easily be swarms from the current year taking over used equipment..Feral colonies swarm a lot due to high varroa loads. Studies have shown natural colonies in the UK rarely last longer than 3 years in the wild without swarming/absconding
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