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Understanding / Fixing A Laying Worker Colony (Drone Layers) 

Jason Chrisman Bees (JC's Bees)
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A laying worker hive is a colony that only produces drones. These colonies are doomed if not corrected in a timely manner. In this video, I discuss what a laying worker colony is and how to fix it. A laying worker colony is something all beekeepers must learn to deal with and if you raise queens, it happens more than we like.
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@brianhenry4362
@brianhenry4362 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing with new beekeepers! I was ready to shake the bees out of a working layer colony after looking for a solution without any luck until I saw your video. I did as you instructed on this video ( I used a mated queen) and I checked the hive after 5 days and so far so good. I saw the queen walking amongst the rest of the bees!
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
I'm glad it's working for you. Thanks for letting me know it works with a mated queen, I have yet to try one but figured it would work. Best of luck with your bees!
@user-pt7cm1ty2n
@user-pt7cm1ty2n 6 лет назад
Dang it, dang. Thank you very much for this vid. I have had laying worker hives 3 or 4 times in past. None of my efforts worked. This one makes complete sense. Thanks a ton.
@TheTrooperGirl
@TheTrooperGirl 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this video! Perfect timing for me. Sept 1 I introduced a supposed Sakratraz mated queen. Just checked the girls and I have multi eggs in some cells but the eggs are in the center and slightly leaning. Now I am not sure what my next step is. uuuurrrg! Another one of my hives: Queen Monique hive well not sure where she went. She she was marked before her mating flight and came back. That was a incredible site to see. Oh my gosh it was like a swarm. But back to the subject she is now gone. 2 queens have hatched no idea where they are at. Bee Drama Here! I am a new bee keeper and in the last 4 month have been crazy. I also have a Russian hive that has dual queens laying for over 3 months now.
@Makermook
@Makermook 4 года назад
Very cool. I've built a hive but I don't have bees yet. It's nice to learn this stuff ahead of time.
@beebob1279
@beebob1279 6 лет назад
I've been around bees for over 20 years. I was told so many times that you can't fix a laying worker hive. Don't waste your time. I try to keep an open mind. Im glad to see you've successfully demonstrated 'fixing' a laying worker hive.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
Anything is possible if you keep at it! Glad you enjoyed it.
@alexpaulson4597
@alexpaulson4597 6 лет назад
Fantastic, and very interesting! I remember seeing pictures of you doing this before, but the video just made it all the better. When they decided to go in that nuc, they sure piled in there! Amazing!! Fun to see the queen laying an egg like that too! Will this method only work with a virgin queen? Thanks for sharing JC!
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
I am glad you enjoyed it. I can't say for sure but I do think a mated queen would work as long as she is caged and all the other steps are followed.
@bompasbees782
@bompasbees782 5 лет назад
Excellent video Jason. I'm going to be using this technique this week. Thank you sir.
@timlewis9873
@timlewis9873 4 года назад
I will try this 1 day, hopefully I'll never have too. Thank you.
@timcaron9049
@timcaron9049 5 лет назад
Great video Jason. Very informative and great to know. Thanks and take care.
@AhmadAbdi
@AhmadAbdi 6 лет назад
Hey Jason, another way which i think gives more predicted results is to 1- shake the bees a few hundred meters from the original hive as less laying workers will get back due to their ovaries size and weight 2- use a mated queen under a push-in cage and allow her eggs/then larvae to suppress any remaining laying workers and after the mated queen is released in the hive usually the bees will take care of any remaining laying worker who tries to get to the queen... different way but yours could also work just fine
@davidsachs4883
@davidsachs4883 6 лет назад
Without asking Jason, I think the primary reason he didn’t shake them out a couple of hundred yards/meters away is that the young nurse bees that haven’t started to fly would all be lost
@AhmadAbdi
@AhmadAbdi 6 лет назад
Yes i get your point, thanks for pointing out
@paulchristu996
@paulchristu996 5 лет назад
Ahmad Abdi Laying worker hive has been queenless for weeks. There should be no young nurse bees present. When I have shaken bees at a distance, on checking that site an hour later I have never seen bees remaining.
@beesybee8921
@beesybee8921 4 года назад
I usually shake all the bees out and stick one frame with brood in the middle and let them make a new queen
@boblemery1029
@boblemery1029 4 года назад
I have never seen a bad video from you too level please keep it up very interesting and informative
@wmo1234
@wmo1234 5 лет назад
Awesome Jason! I appreciate this knowledge.
@matto6148
@matto6148 4 года назад
Great video! just what i was looking for. Thanks
@ahorsley1027
@ahorsley1027 5 лет назад
Thank you! Why did you have the bees walk into the hive instead of shaking them in the top?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
To shake them back into the hive would have done nothing. They need to feel homeless.
@rupertmedford3901
@rupertmedford3901 5 лет назад
Thanks for showing this at various intervals
@richardkuhn8115
@richardkuhn8115 3 года назад
Hi Jason. I enjoyed this video when you first published it. But haven't had to utilize the content until now. I have a fairly large Laying Worker Colony. You said the method you used is fairly consistent in it's success? My hive consists of one 8 Frame DEEP, and two 8 frame MEDIUMS. In your opinion, Should I just SHAKE them ALL out or try to combine with, like three other colonies using newspaper? Still am enjoying your videos Central Ohio Beekeeper! Blessings!
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
That's for you to decide. Do you care if you lose one of your hive numbers? If not, then combined them. If you don't want to lose a colony they start shaking them out. There is still plenty of time in the season, if it were me I would shake them but I hate losing hive numbers when I am trying to grow.
@KevinsNorthernExposure
@KevinsNorthernExposure 6 лет назад
As is typical in Beekeeping, there is more than one way to skin a cat. I didn't have access to virgin queens...nor extra queens...so I literally just combined my laying worker nuc with a laying queen nuc with queen excluder and newspaper and in a few days all was good....they worked on tearing out all the drone comb and larvae and meanwhile the queen was laying...I combined three this year like this...one was a drone laying queen (newly mated) and two were just worker colonies.....one of them I just gave a mated queen and they accepted her with no problem..
@ronnieholloway9109
@ronnieholloway9109 6 лет назад
Kevin McMahon hello been missing your videos I’m a newbee and need all the help I can get
@KevinsNorthernExposure
@KevinsNorthernExposure 6 лет назад
ronnie holloway not a lot to show recently that I thought would be video worthy...I did one vid just talking beekeeping had it all done and editing program crashed at the end and I lost it all...didn't feel like redoing all my work...lol
@richardhamey7376
@richardhamey7376 5 лет назад
Jason why did you not use a mated queen, typically I would use a mated queen with several frames of brood above the laying worker separated by a sheet of newspaper, pretty much works every time. But then again I always have nucs for back up! Obviously the biggest challenge with a laying worker is having spare “queens and brood “ for most folks. I would caution folks about trying to fix a laying worker colony without both. Often the laying worker will kill an introduced queen or virgin if not accompanied by additional eggs, brood and workers. Possibly the virgin technique works well because the virgin does not have the pheromones of a mated queen, I need to check that out some. Nicely done though, more options is always a plus.
@Makermook
@Makermook 3 года назад
Not quite on topic, but it has to do with queens getting mated: If I only have one hive and I want to do a walk away split, will the new virgin queen make with drones from her former colony?
@lindashoemaker9117
@lindashoemaker9117 4 месяца назад
What prevents the laying worker from re-entering the hive after the shake-off?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 4 месяца назад
Nothing prevents them, it more that the desire to lay is suppressed
@johndoe-rj1ls
@johndoe-rj1ls Год назад
Hi Jason. Great videos thanks for sharing. On your fixing laying worker colony you used a virgin. Would the process be any different with a proven mated queen? Thanks
@JCsBees
@JCsBees Год назад
It's that same process for a mated queen. Matter a fact, part 2 of this video is with a laying queen.
@jonathanswoboda
@jonathanswoboda 6 лет назад
Very interesting video, have never seen this approach before, surprised they accept the new queen so quickly.
@raywalker954
@raywalker954 3 года назад
Is the slip on veil still available. Link goes nowhere.
@rickdewitt3518
@rickdewitt3518 6 лет назад
Are those cattle tags? great idea!!
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
Yes, I have a video on using them. They work very nice!
@357lockdown
@357lockdown 6 лет назад
Hi J man. Good vid thank you, just a couple of questions from this 2 year nubee. 1. Is there any special reason that you added a virgin queen instead of a mated queen? 2. Why dump the whole hive in front of the nuc box instead of right in it Thanks .
@charleskyler1928
@charleskyler1928 5 лет назад
Hey JC, how did they do long term? Do you have to use an unmated queen, or is that just what you had on hand? My bee group ran into multiple laying worker hives last summer, including two of my own. Would love to have something in the tool kit to salvage the hive. Thanks.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
Hey Charles, They have done great since this video. Now they just need to pull through winter. I think a mated queen would work as long as the same steps were taken to install her. Best of luck!
@charleskyler1928
@charleskyler1928 5 лет назад
Jason Chrisman thanks, I’ll share with my group next week. We are a sub group of the county bee keepers assoc that does continuing education year round. Last week I held a wooden ware class to build nucs for spring. Queen rearing is up next.
@scottpierson7495
@scottpierson7495 4 года назад
Jason I have this problem now in one of my colonies, found a bunch of drone brood in the second box just wondering would the queen bee lay drone brewed to maybe try to keep the hive warm. Or should I just go ahead and shake it out give them a frame of eggs, and brewed and let them make their own queen?
@lf777
@lf777 5 лет назад
Hi Jasson, I have a laying worker colony, but I don't have brood fram. If I following your steps, Is it going to work?
@celticqaidbear
@celticqaidbear 6 лет назад
I am new to beekeeping. Is it easy spot laying worker? Ie size difference
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
It can be easy to spot if you know what to look for. Like the drones raised by a laying worker are usually smaller because they were raised in worker cells instead of drone cells. You will also notice that all the brood is drones (rounded cap on cells). Another thing to look for that I mentioned in video is the eggs. Laying workers lay several eggs per cells and most of the time none of them are centered in the bottom of the cell.
@dorinmelinte2187
@dorinmelinte2187 4 года назад
what if you dont have a queen?
@jeremyrainey5917
@jeremyrainey5917 5 лет назад
I like the sleeveless jacket. What's it called. I would like to try it. I also enjoy all of your videos. 2nd year beekeeper from Indiana.
@SurfnYouTube
@SurfnYouTube 5 лет назад
I’m new... why didn’t you mark the queen before you added her to the hive?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
She was a virgin. She will be marked after she is mated and laying.
@susangranger5382
@susangranger5382 4 года назад
Does it have to be a virgin queen that you introduce and if so why?
@stevelalondejr2183
@stevelalondejr2183 5 лет назад
Unique hive tool where is it from ? An serves them drones right lazy guys !
@scottDmovies
@scottDmovies 6 лет назад
Great video. I just stumbled across it. Wish I would have seen this before I lost my working layer hive. What is the logic of releasing the queen from her cage within hours of establishing the new hive? I thought you should allow 3-4 days of protection so the workers would adjust to her pheromones. In my case, I would use a mated queen which you said would work too if I followed all the other steps you showed in your video.
@vinofarm
@vinofarm 6 лет назад
I wish I had seen this about 2 months ago. Nice job.
@billiamc1969
@billiamc1969 6 лет назад
Vino Farm ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r74vRT0z_2U.html ....simpler version I posted a couple weeks ago
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
The sad part is the video has been ready to upload for 2 months I've just been too busy. Sorry but at least now you know. Best of luck!
@welchkoservices4200
@welchkoservices4200 6 лет назад
Yeah, I was following your progress on yours as well.
@0naallan429
@0naallan429 6 лет назад
Vinofarm I just copied link and was going to post on your channel. Good to see you. Glad you watched this.
@Kakashi713
@Kakashi713 4 года назад
Haha definitely would have saved you from another queen, cursed nucs, and 3 months of time. Just watched your saga, this video would have definitely made it easier for you.
@chipfriday8166
@chipfriday8166 6 лет назад
She looked marked in the cage! Reason you didn't mark her before her first release? Worried a marked virgin queen might be affected by the paint in flight? Drone refusal?
@JeromeBeeFarm
@JeromeBeeFarm 6 лет назад
Excellent video Jason. I’ve heard shake out doesn’t work, but this variation is different with the good brood/eggs and a queen. I’ll give this a try next year if it happens and I have a queen available. In the past I’ve done screened combines and they superceed the queen after the screen is removed. So, then you have to wait for that queen to get going. Thanks for showing this. Take care.
@SakimasRidgeHomestead
@SakimasRidgeHomestead 6 лет назад
Great information! Fortunately we haven't had to deal with a laying worker colony yet, but I'll give this a try when it happens. BTW, the NUC we got from you is booming.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
Glad to hear you have avoid the laying worker situation thus far. It's nothing any beekeeper looks forward too. lol I am also glad to hear the nuc is doing good. Did they manage to get plenty of stores built up for winter? Have you treated for mites or what's your approach there?
@michaelmueller8976
@michaelmueller8976 6 лет назад
Excellent teaching in this video! I’m soaking it up like a sponge.
@kameronwomble1254
@kameronwomble1254 2 года назад
I currently have a laying worker hive consisting of two med supers which they are covering. Would hate to lose it . I only have 3 hives the other two might have a queen cell ,I have no extra reared queens . Do you think this might work ? As for dumping them out that close to the hive doesn't that give the laying worker(s) a good chance of walking back in to set up shop? Though I guess they may attack the queen cells ? Kameron Fl.
@628DirtRooster
@628DirtRooster 6 лет назад
If your memory is anything like mine has been lately you'll be cleaning all the comb out of frame number five's position in a few weeks. LOL
@628DirtRooster
@628DirtRooster 6 лет назад
I spoke too soon. You got it covered. :)
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
Oh trust me, I would have surely forgotten to add the frame if it weren't for making this video. lol
@kevscaptures8690
@kevscaptures8690 5 лет назад
@@JCsBees LOL that right there is funny! thank you for these vids. and that goes for 628 also! as a first year bee buyer ( I will let you know in the spring if I am a bee keeper ;) ) I have found them priceless!
@decaturridgebees8761
@decaturridgebees8761 5 лет назад
Hilarious
@loveysbees7392
@loveysbees7392 6 лет назад
Thanks so much. We are heading into spring here in New Zealand and I am planning on making some NUCs and grafting queens, so now I have an idea of what to do if things go wrong. I love your videos especially the ones you did on rearing queens.
@livingadamman7994
@livingadamman7994 2 года назад
Check out Alan Teske from Australia has some 200+ videos inc one on drone laying worker fix, 61 years of bee keping and he's 81 years old, amazing info and under acknowledged resorse of great practicle and well explained info like Jasons great Chanel ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FRoDDPaJkHs.html.
@garydungelman6530
@garydungelman6530 3 года назад
Ain't working. .??? Is not working. Good English..???
@richardnoel3141
@richardnoel3141 6 лет назад
Great video Jason! Nicely done!
@sporkintheeye
@sporkintheeye 6 лет назад
Any idea how long you have to try this method? I've been fighting a laying worker hive for a little over a month and I have about given up.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
This worked the first time both times I used it this season. Try it save your hive. If you can use a mated queen to save time but follow all the other steps. Best of luck!
@videogenie1236
@videogenie1236 4 месяца назад
Hi Jason I am not a beekeeper. but I am interested in learning. I have learnt a few useful tips from this video. So I just wanted to say thank you.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 4 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@nishantacharya7353
@nishantacharya7353 3 года назад
the quality and taste of european honey bee is not good as other bee
@philjanikjr9805
@philjanikjr9805 6 лет назад
Also from my comment below, I have seen her walking on the frame with an egg hanging out...? This hive was a swarm I caught.
@notafuckinpplperson8233
@notafuckinpplperson8233 4 года назад
Phil Janik Jr late reply. That wasn’t an egg hanging out. She’s been mated and that’s a drones “man parts” hanging out.
@gilmo5994
@gilmo5994 Год назад
Hello I did this with a mated queen and it worked perfectly. Took two frames from a good hive and added to an 8 frame deep. Frozen everything and reinstalled.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees Год назад
Awesome!!
@JasonEmery9
@JasonEmery9 5 лет назад
Please help. Top box, deep, no queen excluder, has only honey. Bottom box has drone brood galore, with some honey but no regular worker brood, eggs, or larva. Started pulling frames and found the marked queen right where you would expect, about three or four frames in, walking around as if nothing was wrong!! Any ideas?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
@Jason Emery Sounds like you have a bad queen. She is what's called a drone laying queen. She will never go back to normal. I'd replace her asap. Best of luck!
@laurenmommsen9826
@laurenmommsen9826 6 месяцев назад
Question…does it matter if it’s a mated queen or a virgin queen? Thank you for the video!!
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 месяцев назад
No. I have a video using each.
@timthomas4046
@timthomas4046 3 года назад
great success
@christopherhandy9569
@christopherhandy9569 5 лет назад
Trying your laying working hive only difference my queen is mated do you think it will make any difference
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 5 лет назад
Sure do! I actually released a video a couple weeks ago where I did this same method with a mated queen. Search my channel for it. Best of luck!
@MannaAzad
@MannaAzad 4 года назад
I found your video very informative. Thank you. I am blown away that an infertile worker can lay a living egg! It turns into a larva! How can that be?!? After seeing several videos on this (I'm trying to learn all I can before I start my own hives) I got to thinking. Those laying workers are doing everything in their little bug capacity to produce a queen. I am wondering...what would happen if someone took some of those drones and put them in queen cups? Would that hatch out a queen? Those bees are making so many miracles I am tempted to think this could happen. I am hoping someone conducts this experiment. I don't have bees myself or I would just pop a drone larva into a queen cup just to see what came out! Thanks again for your video.
@jman414999
@jman414999 6 лет назад
thank you for the lesson
@kathybastian2272
@kathybastian2272 2 года назад
Hi Jason, love your videos! I just discovered my oldest and strongest colony of 5 years has a problem. I can’t find a queen, there are mostly all drone brood, some occasional rare flat
@The12345condor
@The12345condor 6 месяцев назад
Hey Jason can i use your exact method but use the same original hive. I would just remove all frames then shake bees off frames in front of hive. Doing everything else like you did??
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 месяцев назад
Hello. It should work just get rid of any frames that have laying workers brood. Good luck!!
@The12345condor
@The12345condor 6 месяцев назад
@@JCsBees Thks Jason!! I will freeze those drone frames overnight then use is that ok?
@1wildwackywoman
@1wildwackywoman 6 лет назад
Enjoyed this very much. Good, solid info.
@suzanneguiho4882
@suzanneguiho4882 3 года назад
Thank you for this video....glad that it worked. I was wondering if it would have made a difference if instead of a Virgin Queen you would have put an already mated queen?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
Here's a video I made using the same approach but with a mated queen. Hope it helps ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R2-icgJ8_qw.html
@suzanneguiho4882
@suzanneguiho4882 3 года назад
@@JCsBees Thanks.
@PaulOtis
@PaulOtis 6 лет назад
Shared this video with my FB groups. I have never tried this approach but it looks great. I assume it would also work with a mated queen, or will her strong pheromones cause the laying workers to try to kill her?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing! As mentioned in another comment, I can't say for sure but I do think a mated queen would work as long as she is caged and all the other steps are followed. Best of luck!
@BillJutz
@BillJutz 4 года назад
Really nice job on correcting the laying worker hive and thanks for the great information!
@stufarnham
@stufarnham 4 года назад
Hi Jason, I am dealing with my first laying worker colony. All drone cells, crappy pattern, etc. I do not have any queens or queen cells to give them at the moment. Is it worth giving them a frame of normal brood to see if that will kick them into creating emergency cells? I’m going to give it a shot as I have no other option and nothing to lose. Stu
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 4 года назад
Hey Stu, It's worth a shot but I would shake all the bees out first then add brood frames and let bees march back in. May need to prop a board up to hive for them to march in. Best of luck!
@stufarnham
@stufarnham 4 года назад
Jason Chrisman That’s my plan, Jason. At this point I have nothing to lose. If it fails I am right where I am now. If the brood pheromone turns it around it’s all good and there is another trick to try.
@MrHoneybeeScratcher
@MrHoneybeeScratcher 6 лет назад
I swore I saw a Queen cell on the bottom of that 1 frame you found the virgin queen on...was I wrong?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
If there was I didn't see it.
@chipfriday8166
@chipfriday8166 6 лет назад
Me too, but looking from the other side it was clear to me it was a stalagmite of wax having down.
@MrHoneybeeScratcher
@MrHoneybeeScratcher 6 лет назад
My second question is: is it ok to mark a virgin queen?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 6 лет назад
I do not mark virgins for a few reasons. 1. I don't want the paint to keep her from getting mated (not sure it would but why gamble) 2. Sometime the paint gets messy and if it gets on her wings it could affect the way she flies. 3. In my apiary a marked queen means mated
@decaturridgebees8761
@decaturridgebees8761 5 лет назад
Most do NOT unless they’re being specially groomed/mated. I’ve seen some II queens that were marked ahead of time. I’m guessing it was for ID purposes
@beemanrunning977
@beemanrunning977 6 лет назад
What an excellent video! Nice job Jason. Thank you.
@WordsPhotos
@WordsPhotos 3 года назад
because my current worker laying colony is 3 feet of the ground, can I just go ahead and shake the bees directly into the new nuke and then add the queen instead of shaking them on the ground?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
I personally would find a board 3-4 feet long and shake them on the ground. Shaking them back into nuc isn't gonna be the same as them having to march back in.
@WordsPhotos
@WordsPhotos 3 года назад
@@JCsBees Thank you. I got it
@bub1683
@bub1683 3 года назад
good video/swedish beekeeper
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
Thanks!
@jcmac185
@jcmac185 2 года назад
Does it need to be a virgin queen?
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 2 года назад
Nope!
@tedkraft6416
@tedkraft6416 4 года назад
Excellent process, nice job! Have got to do the same thing this week and appreciate your video. Well done! Only wish I had more normal brood but only have two hives. We’ll see how it goes. Thanks again.
@tedkraft6416
@tedkraft6416 4 года назад
Update! I used some of your technique, but with limitations. Didn’t have brood from another colony so tried something a little different. I removed all of the drone brood frames from the laying worker nuk, shook off all the bees about 30 feet away, put the frames in the deep freezer over night, took the clean drawn frames (some had nectar in them) out and put them in a new deep box. Removed the nuk box from the area and replaced it with the new box containing the new queen in her cage. Next day, I pulled the drone frames (they had honey, nectar and pollen in them, let them defrost and returned them to the new hive. The queen was well on her way to be released. Closed the hive up. Checked it 2 days later and the queen was released and moving over the brood frames freely with workers acting normally. Seems like it was a successful save so far. Am now feeding them sugar water and pollen patties to help them build up. Thanks for the ideas! Appears to be some options available, just need to take a shot!
@livingadamman7994
@livingadamman7994 2 года назад
I just used this for a drone laying broodless colony. I made up a 3 frame nuc in a 5 fr box with one drawn honey store frame and a undrawn foundation frame with just a few bees in it I ADD MATED QUEEN CAGE WITH FULL CANDY PLUG PUT LID ON AND WALK AWAY after I put it where the drone laying colony was take the drone laying colony about 25 metters away through long grass and blow it all out then notice many of the bees swarming on tyhe nuc box trying to work out what's going on. I assume when they go in they will get the mated queen and nuc worker brood pheramone and get busy with the new vibe. I hope it works. Doing another one later. I kept all the frames from drone colony and will put them on a hive as a super in the next days. Any comments please. The idea is the drone laying worker will not get into the new nuc but the field force ands nurse bees and some drones will
@grahamthomas2281
@grahamthomas2281 2 года назад
Ive been donated a mated Queen and a frame of BIAS with nurse bees for my current DLQ hive. I went into the hive today and found and killed the DLQ ready for tomorrows introduction so they should definetly be Q- after 24 hours. Plan is to move the Q- hive to one side and have a new hive positioned on the original space with the BIAS, nurse bees and caged Queen sandwiched adjacent. Then shake out a frame at a time from the Q- hive and hopefully let them walk back in. At the same time I'll check for any other Qs. Provide some 2:1 syrup. Does this sound right??? TIA.
@Bienen-Welten
@Bienen-Welten 6 лет назад
Sehr schönes und intressantes video Danke fürs zeigen Liebe Grüße Bernd .Very nice and interesting video Thank you for showing love Regards Bernd ru-vid.com 👍👍👍
@gilmo5994
@gilmo5994 Год назад
Hello great video. I'm about to do this but with a mated queen. Wondering should I leave some bees on the doner frames from another hive? So the brood have some nurse bees? Also what should I do if there aggressive towards the queen? Any way to help that?
@TheBritishbeeman
@TheBritishbeeman Год назад
Grate video 👍🏽 iv got a mated queen on its way. Which I’m putting in a drone layer hive. As soon as it turns up I’m trying this 🤞🏽
@JCsBees
@JCsBees Год назад
Awesome. Your gonna love this little trick!
@TheBritishbeeman
@TheBritishbeeman Год назад
@@JCsBees manipulation all done and frames in the freezer Iv not let the queen out yet but they seemed fine with her no balling her. So hoping this works for me as this is a massive colony and was my first hive I started with 🐝 🤞🏽
@JCsBees
@JCsBees Год назад
@@TheBritishbeeman Best of luck!
@jesshowe4591
@jesshowe4591 2 года назад
I've been using this method for a while the only difference is I don't shake them out just changed the frames over From a Queen right colony put the drone laid frames in a good hive and put the good frames fertile queen colony in the drone laying workers colony worked every time they will make a queen and sort themselves out.
@Henners34
@Henners34 4 года назад
i'm going to ask a newbie question...... What causes a laying worker hive?
@larrytornetta9764
@larrytornetta9764 4 года назад
Would this work with a drone laying queen? If you missed the queen would she walk back in?
@in2organic3
@in2organic3 2 года назад
What happened I still has a queen, found some drone's brood n capped brood? What to do?
@ozidanjuna2548
@ozidanjuna2548 2 года назад
frame in the nuk hive where you shake bees , is capped brood frame from another hive ?
@christopherneumann1174
@christopherneumann1174 4 года назад
Can this technique work with a mated queen rather than a virgin queen?
@juliusatchison6797
@juliusatchison6797 5 лет назад
Thanks for the information and I hope this works for me as of today. Keep up the good work , you are smart!
@yonniyon-tusell5035
@yonniyon-tusell5035 5 лет назад
Nice job thanks for sharing really appreciated Learning a lot on your RU-vid channel
@TheUCFM
@TheUCFM 4 года назад
Jason where did you get your bee veil. What is it called
@luoychau7441
@luoychau7441 5 лет назад
Thank you! Think your method is the best, educate, demonstrate, and result.
@bompasbees782
@bompasbees782 5 лет назад
Jason this was such a great video, one of your best. Keep up the great work, take care
@scottpierson7495
@scottpierson7495 4 года назад
I am seeing drones I’m in Northern California temps in 50s 40s at night
@bandiengdoh1157
@bandiengdoh1157 3 года назад
Good job Bro I love this video from India
@geanitsucuneli4791
@geanitsucuneli4791 4 года назад
Nice ..Thanks!
@mahmoudhassan1497
@mahmoudhassan1497 4 года назад
Nice work thanks for sharing
@karlaaus4842
@karlaaus4842 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating 👍
@memguy38117
@memguy38117 4 года назад
Does it need to be a virgin queen?
@priti4361
@priti4361 5 лет назад
Does they accept new queen
@keeferhoneybees6127
@keeferhoneybees6127 6 лет назад
Great Video! I do see a bit of drone brood on that frame.
@charliehincy5078
@charliehincy5078 3 года назад
Good Fix. Thank you!
@steverochon1620
@steverochon1620 3 года назад
I really found this video interesting! I am trying to alleviate a laying worker issue right now. I took a different approach and placed the laying worker box on top of a queen right box with newspaper between them. I’m hoping they will pick up on the smell of a queen right box and stop the laying worker. This was recommended by a local mentor, as well as what I’ve seen from a university program in Ontario. But what you did here was interesting, and I could take these steps after awhile, once they stop the laying worker. Questions about a few things i noticed.... you have all these 5 frame nuc boxes. Is that what you do, produce nuts? Do you get any honey from these hives at all? I’ve never seen anyone combine deep frames with mediums, but I’m new to this. Finally, do you find the 5 frame boxes are easier to over-winter? Are you located where winters are easy or as harsh as northern Illinois? Thanks for posting this, I found it really helpful and interesting. Take care.
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
Best of luck with the laying workers. And yes there is more than 1 worker laying in most cases. Yes, I sell nucs. I could get honey from them if I wanted but I do not push honey sales, I'd rather the bees eat their honey so I don't have to feed them plus the honey is better for them then sugar water. I can't say that nucs are easier to overwinter as they take the same preparation as any colony but they can survive our Ohio winters. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for stopping in and commenting!
@joetripp123
@joetripp123 3 года назад
This is very informative on the subject. Is there a reason you are shaking them at the entrance instead of inside the box? Is there a reason you are using a virgin queen instead of a mated one? Do you let the freezer frame come up to room temp before you re introduce it to the colony? Thanks
@JCsBees
@JCsBees 3 года назад
Yes, to shake the bees back into the box would have fixed nothing, there is something to them marching back in and the new queens smell that makes this work. I used a virgin just because that's what I had free at the time. The same efforts would work with a mated queen though. Yes, always let the frame warm up before giving it back to bees.
@rexweston2227
@rexweston2227 6 лет назад
great video, but your manner of making the video is superb. it shows the process from start to finish over a few weeks. Often you only see the start of the process and are left with questions of how to proceed from there since it is a one time shot only. also, what will dissolve wax on clothing that can't be placed in boiling water?
@TheTrooperGirl
@TheTrooperGirl 5 лет назад
I personally used a iron with a paper towel. I have heard that using news paper works but I have not tried it.
@homersturgill9172
@homersturgill9172 4 года назад
Great video
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