vue - Honey Bee Hive Inspection
Beekeeping is an exciting and fast growing hobby. Maybe you started keeping bees recently but aren't sure how to inspect your hive. Without knowing what to do, your hive could perish. Follow me in this video as I take you through a complete inspection. I'll even pick up the queen for you! Check out our complete online beekeeping website at www.honeybeesonline.com or call us at: 217-427-2678
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So i have a greenhouse. Not big enough to support a hive alone. Could a hive have a front and back door so that one door is in the wild and outside the green house. The other allows access to the greenhouse? Thus giving them the choice? Buying small bumble bee hives that die to do pollinations isn't ideal. A honey be hive would be great.
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thank you!
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Great video, thank you!
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Great video thanks
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Great video, I set my mom up with two packages back in April. This will help her alot.
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Michael Peronti
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Mike & Carolyn Peronti- just getting started and expecting our first three Nucs around the middle of September. We are in Central Florida. Spending the time between now and September Learning, Going to Bee School, and visiting with New Bee Club work sessions and getting our Apiary ready. Is there a reason I didn't see a Bee Excluder between the two brood boxes and the Super in the first hive you were working on. What is your opinion of Bee Excluders?
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Thanks for sharing! Very informative to a first year beekeeper!
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This was great. Thank you for taking the time to show it all. Thank you for sharing.
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when he saidany see her i saw her
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Great tape thanks
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Great video!
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Thank You David!!
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what kind are they carniolan?
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thanks for sharing 🐝
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They are very calm on the comb. I am considering starting beekeeping in Laos when I retire. My father and I had 20 hives years ago, but I have since stopped honey production. I am debating whether I will sell my equipment or not. Anyway, nice video.
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Thanks for this great video. I just got my first box of bees and will do the first inspection in a couple days. It was a split and we are not for sure if the queen slipped into the split box?? lucky me if she did. So I'll be looking for eggs or queen cells.
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Mr Burns, Thanks for the great video! I noticed your hives were out in the open so to speak. Do they do okay in the winter without a windbreak? Looking at the corn behind you it looks like you are in the midwest. Do you have to take any precautions when spraying the cornground? I also noticed that you use hivestands as well as having a hive on a slab. What difference if any do you notice between the two setups? Do you use screened bottom boards or solid? Thanks for reading this. I am a novice beekeeper from Ohio. Joe
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I think I know your granddaughter sarah
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GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME
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