Farms: How to Breed Queen honey bees in HD
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Here we show how to find, separate, and breed new queens to start another hive.
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how i purchase bee queen to feed
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I noticed you used a shallow frame to mount the cassette into. Were the other frames deep frames in the nuc?
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Small Children are Annoying, when you're trying to listen.
But you are obviously not good at this anyway.
So no opportunities to learn here :( -
I think that maybe the problem you had with the box and raising queen cells is that the queen has laid an egg, but the eggs probably had not hatched when you put them in the starter colony. I think you need to leave that box in the hive for a few days. The starter colony will accept the one day old brood, not an egg. I'm no expert on this, but I'm pretty sure that is why they didn't make queens.
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Hey young man;
I know it has been a while since you posted this vid.
I just started last spring to the bee keeper effort to save them. This spring I purchased the kit like yours. How has it been working for you since this last vid?
I was wondering if you placed reciever cups in all 50 holders? I was wondering if you could tape off some and say use only 15 at a time sucsessfully?
Best; Tom -
I'm new. It's hard to find good videos. I'm pretty sure this is cloning.
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So 4 days before you put the nicot system inside the hive so the worker bees clean it e leave it with a bee smell,than you ytake the queen and put her inside and leave it for 3 days. after you pick the cups with the 3 days old larva and transfer it to the bars and put it in a queenless nuc or hive. Is that it ?
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Please give me an exact quote of the opinion I stated, retard. Remember, quote, that's going to need to be verbatim.
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No one asked for yours either then.....
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read a book instead of complaining. Nobody asked for your opinion.
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how far apart are the hole on your queen excluder
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nice video however keep the kids out,as they talk while you are narrating out to raise queens.tnx
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technically, you are not breeding queens.. just making queen cells for new queens (not breeding virgin queens)
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Those bees are super calm. Great video!