Do We Have a Farm Now?
3:57
11 ай бұрын
Our New Chickens!
8:47
Жыл бұрын
I Am a Neglectful Beekeeper
21:09
2 жыл бұрын
Top Bar Hive Rescue Bar
1:00
2 жыл бұрын
Bee Nuc Winners and Jeep Wrangler
6:53
Kayaking on the Santa Fe River!
13:46
Getting Rid of Small Hive Beetles
17:56
Rendering My Bees Wax
17:06
3 жыл бұрын
Queenless Cut Out?
7:56
3 жыл бұрын
Honey Production from Top Bar Hives
0:40
Honey Bee Swarm Capture
15:20
3 жыл бұрын
Installing a "Package" of Bees
12:21
3 жыл бұрын
Bee Hive Stands and Plans
6:29
3 жыл бұрын
Splitting a Crowded Top Bar Hive
17:27
Baiting Swarm Traps
15:41
3 жыл бұрын
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@MdAnamul-f1k
@MdAnamul-f1k 6 күн бұрын
Hi. I Don't understand clearly. Please send me the size
@Beekeeping153
@Beekeeping153 Ай бұрын
Nice sharing
@jorgedude6423
@jorgedude6423 2 ай бұрын
Excellent videos, I really appreciate the information. I have 10 langs, wanting to switch over to just top bar to get away from the lifting (recent back injury), how often do you recommend checking the hives to avoid the cross combing shown here? I don't live in the same location as my hives, have to drive there. Thanks for any advice you could share!
@TheNitrodiva
@TheNitrodiva 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I’ve had a few cross comb situations with my TBH.
@amboss594
@amboss594 2 ай бұрын
El comentario no lleva ninguna carga semántica, sirve de apoyo al canal y agradecimiento al Autor.
@benstewart9326
@benstewart9326 3 ай бұрын
Very helpful video. Thank you from across the pond 😊
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 2 ай бұрын
You're welcome! I am happy it helped! Thank you for the comment.
@okomusicoko5919
@okomusicoko5919 3 ай бұрын
I wish I can come and work with you so I learn more
@danno1800
@danno1800 4 ай бұрын
You’ve done this very well - thank you! I’ve subscribed! Thanks much appreciated…
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words!
@sgt_retiredcharlie4102
@sgt_retiredcharlie4102 5 ай бұрын
When is "Robbing Season". I'm a brand new beekeeper and I'm starting with a homemade top-bar hive, that I built. When should I check them and when should I leave them alone? Also, I know I'm starting this hive REALLY late in the season (Aug 1, 2024) so any advice you have to help me succeed would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks for your videos. Along with the one 3 years ago, you've definitely earned my SUB brother!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! "Robbing season" is usually during a warm dearth (dry time where there isn't much nectar being produced). Here in North Florida is in July and August. The time between the gallberry season and Fall goldenrod bloom. The bees are still active and wanting food so they will steal from other hives. If you only have one hive you shouldn't have an issue. I'm not sure where you are starting your hive but you may want to keep sugar water available to them since they missed the spring nectar season.
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 5 ай бұрын
I can’t even tell you how excited I was to come across this video. I love this channel but somehow I missed this video. Thank you so much sir! This was super good and super informative. Looking forward to a harvesting video. I may be allergic to bee stings, so I’m living vicariously through you sir!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 4 ай бұрын
No harvesting video this year... again.
@Markdmarque
@Markdmarque 5 ай бұрын
Get rid of the annoying music background please
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! Good point.
@MrCatsailor
@MrCatsailor 5 ай бұрын
what plans did you use to build your TBH ?Your combs look much larger and deeper than mine. I used 2x10 , 30 degree angle bottom bds. The Les Crowder plans.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 3 ай бұрын
I started using a Michael Bush design and later transitioned to a size that maximizes a 2x12s. I take an 8ft board, cut 2 15 inch sections off. I am left with 66 inches. I cut that in half leaving 2 33 inch sections. The sides are 33 inch sections. The 15 inch sections become the front and back. I make my bars 1 and 3/8 inches wide. I'm going by memory. I think I have a short with the quick dimensions. The angles I just measure to match the already built top bars. I used to be a Framer but never made it to doing real carpentry. My cuts are rudimentary 😂 I hope that helps.
@MrCatsailor
@MrCatsailor Ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 THNX...very good vid
@stevebaibak6038
@stevebaibak6038 5 ай бұрын
Comprehensive and not showy - thanks
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@HoneyBoard88
@HoneyBoard88 5 ай бұрын
Tổ này để xây tự nhiên ah bạn
@Sydlandia
@Sydlandia 5 ай бұрын
Really nice video. Thank you!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Tam-sd7jk
@Tam-sd7jk 6 ай бұрын
Why is this not added in many countries as a way to generate income
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 6 ай бұрын
Some places do. I have had some people comment from other countries on some of the videos they plan to try it. If I remember correctly there was a person from Mexico at one point that spoke to me about it. I also know of a person in St Augustine, Florida that goes to places in the Caribbean to set people up with top bars. I think it is a great idea to set the up like this.
@lenframe
@lenframe 7 ай бұрын
Why not use a hive or 5 in 1 tool vs a knife to separate the frames?
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 6 ай бұрын
You could. The knife makes it easier for cutting and trimming comb that is attached to the sides. It's also the honey harvesting tool. So I have turned it into my own 5 in 1😂. Another reason is it was readily available when I needed it and have stuck with it.
@freenewlife8
@freenewlife8 7 ай бұрын
As a new beekeeper, preparing to start my first Topbar Hive, this was so helpful! Thank you! 🐝🍯🥰
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 7 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I like being able to give back. A lot of videos and local mentors helped me a lot in the beginning.
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 7 ай бұрын
This was fascinating!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 7 ай бұрын
Thank you sir.
@Jesus-is-His-name
@Jesus-is-His-name 8 ай бұрын
Hard to tell from the video but the frames look kind of narrow possibly. How wide are they? What i have seen is saying 1 3/8 is the best width.. thanks for the video!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 8 ай бұрын
Exactly right. 1 3/8 is the best. I have never done it but some people will do 1 1/2 inches for the bars with honey. For me that is too much to keep track of and movement. Here is a short I talked briefly about the size. I hope this helps! Thanks for the comment! kzbin.infojvcKYai867E?feature=share
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 8 ай бұрын
This is my favorite channel…!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 8 ай бұрын
Thank you sir.
@juliacamp6790
@juliacamp6790 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I am just brand new at bee keeping. I built a top bar hive using Les-is-more at bee mindful plans. We baited it with lemongrass oil and we are hoping a swarm needs a new home and finds ours. What are the chances do you suppose? I am very much hoping for a natural swarm. I feel like if they do they will be more likely to be string, familiar with the area, and able to survive in this area. Is that realistic or just wishful thinking?
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 8 ай бұрын
I only know what I have heard and my limited experience. That is some areas are really populous with feral bee colonies. My area is not known for many feral colonies. Most swarms are most likely from other managed bee colonies. I have done a few cutouts; in trees. They did not seem like they were there for a long time. Of course there are other factors in that such as moths eating old combs and such. I have heard before the mites and beetles made it to the US in the 80's feral colonies were much more common. It's perfect weather in North Florida for hive beetles and during the heat of the summer they do damage on weakened colonies. I personally always try to attract swarms though. Even if the swarm comes from managed colonies in your area they at least have made it through a year there (hypothetically). They should be somewhat acclimated to your area. Also bee keeping is best done with a realistic attitude while wishful thinking😂. I really hope you catch a swarm. Another thought. Make sure people at your work, family, neighborhood, and any other local community you have know you are looking for a swarm and a bee keeper. Lots of times others are the best way to find out where a swarm is. I have gotten strange calls from family or friends about swarms they saw or someone on Facebook saw. It may open up an opportunity for you.
@Bawerdi2024
@Bawerdi2024 9 ай бұрын
thank you for making time and sharing us such amazing momments, i would appreciate it if you could write down the inner dimensions of your top bar beehhives.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
I am happy to share the little bit of experience I have with everyone. I will make a short video in the next couple days with it. I'm not sure of them off hand.
@joetripp123
@joetripp123 9 ай бұрын
4th year langstroth keeper and I've always wanted to start a tbh. If I can get a swarm this year I'll drop them in a tbh nuc.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
That's awesome! They are really great! I feel like part of the appeal is seeing them as more natural. Like you are working a hive in a tree or less fun doing a cutout. (Laughing) I think you will like working it. Keep us updated!
@g.e.m.1247
@g.e.m.1247 9 ай бұрын
You give great and useful advice for us TBH keepers--Thank you for those comments that really teach ❤
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I am happy my excessive rambling helps☺️ Sometimes I feel like I talk too much. Thank you for your support and kind words!
@dillydanny-o8807
@dillydanny-o8807 9 ай бұрын
Just got my tbh set up last week from a swarm and a lot of my inspiration for it and how I’m managing it is thanks to your videos! I added a glass panel to one side of mine and I love observing them without having to open it.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! That means a lot. I think it's great you have your top bar set up. The glass panel is a great addition. You will love seeing how fast they put on wax at first. I was joking with a coworker about putting an observation hive at my desk at work. I don't think that will happen. Keep us updated on how it goes and have fun with it!
@TeachaMantoFish
@TeachaMantoFish 9 ай бұрын
Good video!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tomthumb5445
@tomthumb5445 9 ай бұрын
Few things stink worse than a goat.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
Too true! Luckily I only have females now. In the past I had a buck. He would drink his pee and smear it all over himself. He smelled awful! He would also want to try to fight us often and rub against us. For a 35 pound goat he did cause a ruckus🤣
@tomthumb5445
@tomthumb5445 9 ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 Good idea having only females, can just send them out for breeding
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 9 ай бұрын
(Personal testimony) The honey Ralph’s hives have produced is the best honey I’ve ever had! Whatever he’s doing works.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
I call it "taxing the bees"😂
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 9 ай бұрын
This is how the movie Jurassic Park began. Awe look at the cute little chickens! Next thing you know the power goes out. The chickens escape because they learned how to open doors. Good thing you got the goats. Have a feeling they will be the unexpected hero at the end of this movie! (Laughing) I love this channel…! Staying tuned for the next episode with great anticipation.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
True!I remember what happened to the goat in the T-Rex pen. I don't think the goats will do much.🤣
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 9 ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 Naaaaaa
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 9 ай бұрын
I am completely fascinated, and in awe with your improvisation and adaptation!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
You're too funny. I could have used your OCD to do things a little neater. I can't believe you got through the whole video without going crazy 🤣.
@armorup9483
@armorup9483 9 ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 I love it…!
@rayray11011
@rayray11011 9 ай бұрын
This is true! My husband and I own a tree service company and we would LOVE it if people wanted our chips! Free dump! Lol Always ask!!!
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
I tend to be shy when it comes to asking. You may have helped me get over that since it helps the tree service also. There was a website I signed up for at my old place to get on the local list for wood chips. It linked tree services with people wanting them. I can't remember the name now though.
@projectpollina4559
@projectpollina4559 9 ай бұрын
What are you spraying them with? And why?
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
We would lightly spray them with a 1 to 1 sugar to water solution. It makes them sticky so they can't fly out as easily when they get dumped into the new hive. Also, it distracts them for a bit. It puts them into cleaning mode grooming each other while giving them a snack.
@efngepic2363
@efngepic2363 9 ай бұрын
Any recommendations for a blog to start a hive that you used?
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
When I built my first one I modeled it after Michael Bush's design. I have modified mine a tiny bit to be more efficient use of wood, but he is the guru. Here is his blog. He has measurements on his. www.bushfarms.com/beestopbarhives.htm I have a short with a super brief description as it's hard to fit that in a minute. kzbin.infojvcKYai867E?si=TstdLiINr1A0Z4vZ
@efngepic2363
@efngepic2363 9 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the break down and explination of a Top Bar hive. Im looking to start a Hive this year and you conrifmed my desire.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
That is great to hear! Starting is the scariest part. Being realistic that there will be issues helps push through when you deal with them. Finding a local community of beekeepers, if possible, is the best way to succeed. Thank you for the comment and keep us posted on how things work out.
@jazpercummings9089
@jazpercummings9089 9 ай бұрын
Does the dye on the cardboard pieces matter? Genuinely curious
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
I tend to take advantage of all the comments I get to help me learn. It is a major reason I am sharing these videos. Your comment is a great example! Thank you for helping me think through my process. Living in north Florida my whole life, I have seen two kinds of soil. Sand and mud. Gardening in different areas has led me to one conclusion. Soil amendments are a way of life. For about 10 years, I have been gardening without using traditional methods like store bought fertilizer etc. Honestly, the newspaper and cardboard method is relatively new to me and I didn't think much about some inks having heavy metals in them. I read a couple articles and I thought this one was helpful. I never would have thought to ask myself about this so thank you for asking the question! www.gardenmyths.com/safe-compost-paper-cardboard/
@lonetraveller
@lonetraveller 9 ай бұрын
The ink is non-toxic, typically some type of veggie extract, maybe soy.
@rawfoodwriter
@rawfoodwriter 9 ай бұрын
​@@lonetravellereh I wouldn't be so sure
@brendawydeven2934
@brendawydeven2934 9 ай бұрын
Your not going to knock down the queen cups? Like you hives and videos. On first hive.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 9 ай бұрын
Hi Brenda! As a practice, I do not like messing with queen cups. It would be my luck the queen would die (from natural causes or me being clumsy). That is just my preference. Many beekeepers with far more experience than me may remove them. I'm just scared to. Thank you so much for the comment and keep us updated on your hive!
@nancypotts9877
@nancypotts9877 10 ай бұрын
It’s absolutely true that you can do that but what you need to understand is most of that soil is contaminated with the forever chemicals that are toxic and detrimental to humans and gets taken up by your plants roots so ultimately it’s nothing you want to grow any food or vegetables in maybe flowers is OK but never food.. I believe the chemical is PFAS
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
Interesting. I looked PFAS up. It looks like some of the chemicals are in a lot of tap water too. Scary stuff. I was going to mention in the next part about concerns about planting in this. The personal conclusion I have come to is anything I plant in this may still be better than conventional fruits and vegetables in the stores while all them being wrapped in plastics also. Organics also use some kinds of pesticides many times. I prefer to not use fertilizer (outside of animal manure) or insecticides in the garden. I would like to think I am coming out ahead but no feasible way to test that. Thank you for your comment and bringing up PFAS. It gives me something to research!
@yvonnetuakoi4271
@yvonnetuakoi4271 10 ай бұрын
Garden beds do not need to be high like that nearly ALL root systems at the most need 2 ft depth of dirt for root systems
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100% Yvonne. At our old place we had about 8 inches of wood chips over horribly drained clay. The plants were still huge and healthy! When we built the current raised bed a few years ago, we had a mini pig that was good at getting on things. We don't have him now but I do have a German shepherd who has no regard for my hard work😂. It is also a deterrent for the deer and turkey who occasionally browse as they walk across the backyard. Lots of things want to eat my garden when I'm not looking. Thank you for your comment!
@chillinwithmiandsky
@chillinwithmiandsky 10 ай бұрын
I'm sad😢
@thaipanda5668
@thaipanda5668 10 ай бұрын
We all do it 😂
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
It could save a trip to the store in the future by saving things. At least that is what I tell myself.
@thaipanda5668
@thaipanda5668 10 ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 I'm exactly the same! They won't be laughing when we have just the thing! 😁
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
@@thaipanda5668 😂 Too true!
@joshuawhiteadventurefilms
@joshuawhiteadventurefilms 10 ай бұрын
“Don’t be a hoarder, don’t be a hoarder….it has potential”
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
Exactly! That's the struggle.
@sirtnfol8476
@sirtnfol8476 10 ай бұрын
guilty
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 10 ай бұрын
I thought so
@ajnayeli2135
@ajnayeli2135 11 ай бұрын
*promo sm*
@mattladuke3992
@mattladuke3992 11 ай бұрын
I hate the rain too. I didn't even know about them. But its literally in their name. "Nigerian" so much space but not that much rain. They shouldn't be there. But great job knowing how to take care of everything. 👍
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
😂. They definitely like to stay dry.
@Biotic121
@Biotic121 11 ай бұрын
Cut up those leaves with the mower as mulch and to break down the waste to speed up the process. Lots of sand, you’ll have to make your topsoil for the seeds to take. Good luck.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I will try that. I have been picking up leaf bags in my neighborhood for the flower beds. I will start putting those out in the field.
@Wins1234-y2k
@Wins1234-y2k 11 ай бұрын
Wow ❤
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
They are amazing to watch!
@tomcase2837
@tomcase2837 11 ай бұрын
6:00 this morning i walked Roxie. Still dark so i turned the porch light on. When we got back there were lots of some kind of bees swarming the light. Turned it off, checked 10 minutes later, they were gone. If it happens tomorrow ill send you a pic
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if you have a hive that is close enough to your light to have a direct line of vision. I have talked to a man that get hives out of places people don't want them in your general area. He doesn't use gear normally. He says the hives there can be much smaller because of the Africanized honeybee genetic influence. He isn't too concerned about the "Africanized" genetics. At least he wasn't several years ago when he was removing the hives. He found them in the little meter boxes in the ground often.
@marcusrybin9145
@marcusrybin9145 11 ай бұрын
I am also Beeman from Florida. The best to preserve bee boxes is not to paint them, to boil them in vegetable oil up to 5-7 min. That will preserve boxes for many years . Good luck. Any questions about bees,I can help
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
That's interesting. I have never heard to boil boxes in oil. Sounds natural also. I need to look into that. I appreciate the info.
@marcusrybin9145
@marcusrybin9145 11 ай бұрын
@@ralphwhite759 you also can add little bit of wax into the oil
@amylarson3958
@amylarson3958 11 ай бұрын
I'm a beekeeper and I can tell you, for sure they're addicting. You just can't have one Hive. And be prepared because they're much more fun to watch than it is to work.
@ralphwhite759
@ralphwhite759 11 ай бұрын
I agree! I love the beginning of the year when we can open them up and see the bees hard at work. It's amazing.