bob what do you think about sugar beet sugar ? for feeding.
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
Here is a quote from Bee Culture magazine, "Sugar for Bees", by Ann Harmon, Feb. 17, 2017. "As mentioned earlier our table sugar, sucrose, is obtained from sugar cane and from sugar beets. The sugar from each is identical - both are 99.95% sucrose. The 0.05% difference is from processing, from using different clarifying agents. However these are not toxic to bees or humans. They are perfectly safe, ordinary inorganic compounds".
@ewanfuller5742 Жыл бұрын
The idea of beet sugar making bees ill stems back from the 1900s when the technology to clarify/purify beet sugar wasn't developed. The undigestible solids were still present and indeed had an effect on the bees, if you look at very old beekeeping books, you will see the mention of only using cane sugar. However, technology has progressed and they have been chemically identical for decades
@1MissEllyLove4 жыл бұрын
My dad died from stomach cancer. My husband is a nurse and we have 5 kids, the health of whom is our number one priority. We began keeping bees after learning that it is common for US honey farmers to use bees as recyclers: put in processed sugar = get honey. High fructose corn syrup contains trace amounts of mercury from the refining process. It is ecologically, environmentally, and physically damaging. Likewise GMO beet sugar that is also often fed to bees. We started with 2 hives in Tennessee of small cell bees. We did not harvest the first year and lost the weaker hive during winter. Without ever feeding, our one hive within the next 2 years produced 5-7 swarms and 3 nucs each year and we got about a gallon of honey. Never had mite problems or treated our bees with anything. Our goal with beekeeping was increasing healthy bee populations, not honey production though. Thank you for sharing your processes with us and for listening to another point of view 💚
@chuckcampbell3927 Жыл бұрын
📖✈️🐝🐝 Great comment, thank you for sharing that info.
@Synergyfarm5 ай бұрын
If your goal is healthy bees then treating a must. It’s very possible you lost that colony over winter do to mite over load and diseases. Bees are not native and have no way of naturally fighting off mites. Swarming is one natural way as they will go bloodless for a short time but it’s not always enough and you don’t wanna be shooting out too many swarms as it’s our job as a beekeeper to be doing swarm preventions as well.
@Bolevar43 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon, we watch your videos with pleasure in Russia.I am a beekeeper from the Crimea, your experience is very valuable for us, a lot of new products
@timlewis9873 Жыл бұрын
You are a gift to bee keepers.
@OlJarhead2 жыл бұрын
Mr Binnie, I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge on all aspects of beekeeping. You are a great influence worldwide!
@donbearden19534 жыл бұрын
Bob, thanks for your videos. I’m looking forward to meeting you and hearing you speak at the conference in TN in January.
@charlesoneill4664 жыл бұрын
When and where is Tennessee bee conference in January 2021?
@donbearden19534 жыл бұрын
@@charlesoneill466 Lebanon, TN on January 8th & 9th. If you are interested you can find the information on Kamon Reynolds KZbin channel. Kamon is the person that has put it together.
@karlastoddard91794 жыл бұрын
I live in New Mexico, we are just a small bee farmer w/approx. 30 hives. We have been using the 1 gallon feed buckets for about 3 yrs. I appreciate the knowledge that you have given us regarding the plug for filling up the buckets. I wish there were more beekeepers that do what you do in making things easier & convenient for helping out our bees.
@nate-4082 ай бұрын
I cut all my holes with a router. I use a 1/4" solid carbide spiral router bit and a template collar to cut all the holes in my lids, nucs, swarm traps. I have made a template for every hole I make and the router cuts a super clean hole. Great info as always and thank you for sharing.
@badassbees36804 жыл бұрын
I like your attention to detail Bob, I like that you share How you do things and the reasons why
@calvinkalmon67464 жыл бұрын
So thankful for all this info Bob...thank you so much for taking the time to impart your wisdom on us!
@imkereistappert31834 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comparison of the syrups. Helpful😉👍
@beebum19092 жыл бұрын
I've watched this series several times and seem to catch a new tidbit every time.
@trevormcclurkin39844 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the videos! Please consider voicing over the text inserts. I listen to a lot of videos as I’m working and when it goes quiet always pause the video so I can read it when I have time. Thanks for taking the time to look up and put in those references.
@JimWellman3 жыл бұрын
15:42 I purchased a 50mm hole saw on Amazon that cuts the perfect hole for your plugs.
@Plineythedumber4 ай бұрын
Great info thanks Bob for taking time out of your day to explain this
@allsmilz72344 жыл бұрын
Great video Bob,thanks for sharing helpful content. 👍🇺🇸
@pachko54184 жыл бұрын
Very generous information as always. Thanks Bob!!!
@pnwRC.4 жыл бұрын
Bob, we ALWAY'S enjoy hearing your words of wisdom with beekeeping. If we're willing to listen, we can prevent ourselves from making some of these flub/goofs, & get the best possible results for our efforts.
@showmebees94314 жыл бұрын
Awesome video series. You have been a huge help to me and I'm very thankful. I'm looking forward to seeing you in Lebanon, TN next month.
@MikeBarryBees4 жыл бұрын
This feeding series has been great. Very, very helpful and educational. I’ll just buy more when I come thru in December. For what you sell them for, it’s way easier for me as a hobbiest with 30 or so hives to just buy them. With time and plastic costs, well worth the price you’re asking.
@nynotetis4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for "inside" type information, really appreciate that.
@markspc14 жыл бұрын
Bob thank you for the good information. Your videos are great and very clear.
@nicksmithwestaustralianbee51394 жыл бұрын
Wise words from a very wise man
@JimWellman3 жыл бұрын
16:20 I found that a 71mm hole saw works perfectly for cutting the jar lid feeder hole.
@raylopez59043 жыл бұрын
where do you buy a 71mm hole saw
@JimWellman3 жыл бұрын
@@raylopez5904 Amazon is where I got mine. I made a video about it that has links to the 71mm hole saw in the description.
@markbooth84584 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another good video Bob
@loganpyles22764 жыл бұрын
For the plugs, I use a wood burner (for burning art onto wood) to melt holes. Works really well for me.
@wadebarnes67204 жыл бұрын
I just started watching your stuff a couple months ago but have seen and learned a lot I was actually told a couple times sugar would kill bees I got one box of bees and it wasn't nothing for them to eat I watched yours and I seen you feed them so I tried it with mine and they didn't die I think it actually saved them because it was two months before I seen them bringing in nectar and when there is nectar they do not bother the food that I seen
@Swampsquash3 жыл бұрын
Unreal. I watched this video 5 times and just saw today where you mentioned cutting excess shaft off the adjustable bit. I'm cutting holes today thinking im gonna smack my hand lol
@framcesmoore4 жыл бұрын
The video was great good to see u again. I feed and always will I hope u had a wonderful Thanksgiving keep the videos coming they are great
@Vannormus4 жыл бұрын
I was like, awe crap! How did I miss part two🤣. Then I saw it was posted today too.
@BlanchardsBees4 жыл бұрын
🐝Appreciate all the info you share with us all.🐝
@richardnoel31412 жыл бұрын
Bob only just caught up on this one! Brilliant. Don’t think there is much you missed so much great information. I am going to be converting over time, to sucrose feeding. It’s a no brainer. Thanks.
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
Hi Richard. Thanks.
@NKYHoneyBees4 жыл бұрын
*Always great information. Especially for beginners. Tank you!*
@RippleAffect4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great information Mr. Bob I enjoy your videos and I greatly value your opinion 😁
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@RippleAffect4 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 No problem please keep the videos coming it's great to learn from a Master Beekeeper like yourself 👍🏻
@matthewsweeney25774 жыл бұрын
Your videos are well done and vey helpful! Thank you 👍
@dandahlberg44524 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, I like your idea of putting a 70mm lid in the cover when you place the plastic buckets to create a little water dam should water get underneath the plastic top feeder. I just picked up 10 old 64oz mason jars with the regular mouth (70mm). Do you plug those 70 mm holes with lids when you are not feeding or do you put solid lids without holes on the hives?
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
We use a one piece 70mm jar lid to plug the hole. Works great.
@hootervillehoneybees86644 жыл бұрын
Custom hole saw looks alot better then mine .. Mine uses a drill bit makes it hard getting that wood plug out .. Maybe ill try it without the drill bit .. Thanks for sharing that
@30farms703 жыл бұрын
Bob just gonna let everyone know Penn State Industries makes a 71 mm Forstner bit for mason jar lids. I just got mine and it works perfectly. Less than $30 shipping included. Everybody can find them on the internet.
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@RyanPardoe3 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob - curious if you could elaborate a bit on the number of holes in the plugs. I understand the 3-4 for early spring dribble and 10-12 for putting on weight in fall, but is there any situation where you would use 6-8? Curious to hear your thoughts. Fantastic video as always!
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Hy Ryan. To be honest we use 6 to 8 a lot of the time. It's enough to draw foundation but not so much that it goes too fast.
@filipvernica2584 жыл бұрын
I'm going to be keeper for 3 years and I have 12 bee collony and 6 five frames bee nucleus
@rab20204 жыл бұрын
Could you please discuss how you can tell if the syrup is too old? How can you tell if it’s fermented? Also, when (time of year) do you use syrup to draw out foundation?
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Hi Randy Yes, you can easily tell if syrup is beginning to ferment by smelling it. We begin drawing out foundation in mid spring and continue throughout the summer. It helps if fresh pollen is coming in and the temperatures have warmed up a bit. For us that is late March.
@rab20204 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank you, sir.
@apic.algerie2 ай бұрын
Hi Bob, we use a syrup to feed the bees converted by the enzyme invertase. Converting sucrose to fructose and glucose. What do you think of this and do you have any information about this feed?
@bobbinnie98722 ай бұрын
I have not fed inverted syrup but have fed a lot of Drivert dry sugar in the past which is mostly inverted. The bees loved it and did well on it.
@dakotad54853 жыл бұрын
Bob do you have several dead bees using Mann Lake cap and ladder system also how often do you clean.
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
We occasionally have a few dead bees. It's worse with very small colonies so I don't use them in that application and feed them from overhead with a jar or small bucket. We routinely take them apart and clean them once a year but will also clean them anytime if we see an issue. They're not perfect.
@jimhegarty95612 жыл бұрын
Bob, Another really helpful video. Thank you! You mentioned that you have occasionally made sugar syrup at less than a 1:1 ratio, and I believe you said that was when you just wanted the bees to draw foundation. Would you recommend using less than a 1:1 ration if someone were installing a package on new plastic frames? Also, do you add extra wax to your new foundation frames using a stick of wax or do you melt it and apply it with a brush? Thank you very much! Jim
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim. Less than one to one will work fine but if you want them to gain weight at a substantial rate also, 1 to 1 would work best. See our video How to apply beeswax to plastic foundation. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpeweoZ5bt98l68
@jimhegarty95612 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank you!
@PhillipHall013 жыл бұрын
Mr Binnie, Excellent Video. Coca Cola use to ship their coke syrup formula in the same size half gallon jars as you described. I was told this By Tim Durham and he informed he could get all he wanted back in the day when they were emptied by Coke. I tried to obtain some at the Coca Cola bottling company in my area. Unfortunately I was informed they no longer use these.
@gerryrozema83384 жыл бұрын
Early on you mention that you had comb drawn faster on sucrose after sourwood. I'm curious, how long would you say it took to draw out, and, what time of the year is 'after sourwood' ? I'm at 50N, and we deal with a long dearth in July thru August for bees we dont move out into the bush, and have been pondering the concept of running as essentially a 'feedlot' thru August to build colonies for spring nuc sales.
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Hi Gerry. Our Sourwood ends in late July and the colonies are usually full of bees at time so they will continue drawing foundation as long as they have the right feed. We can draw out and fill another 10 frame deep in 2 1/2 to 3 weeks using 1 to 1 sucrose.
@3Beehivesto3004 жыл бұрын
I think you should try a solder gun with a needle tip to make the hold in the cap. Maybe fater than the drill. Maybe more dangerous...
@honeydropfarm16053 жыл бұрын
What would you think of spray-painting those buckets so the UV light doesn't destroy them too fast? Would it not be worth it?
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
I believe that would help and may try it on the next round of buckets I purchase.
@honeydropfarm16053 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 or how about spray-foam insulation on those bucket feeders. That would block the light even better and it would probably last longer than paint on plastic. And it would probably keep the buckets from dribbling by keeping the temperature more constant.
@powersapiary51982 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, We are sideliners with about 150 hives and we have been using primarily frame feeders. Thinking about switching to mostly 1 gal pails and/or 5 lb or quart jars. I see how one can use I gallon pails inverted over a 50mm hole and also close that hole with an unpunctured 50 mm plug. I also see how one can use a punctured 70 mm metal cap for a 5 lb jar. And I think I have seen you using the one gal pail feeder over the 70mm holes with a 70mm cap ring in that opening. That would seem to give you the flexibility to use either a 5 lb jar or a I gallon pail over the same opening.? But how do you close the 70mm opening if you want to have no feeder over it?
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
We use a 70mm single piece metal lid commonly used on quart honey jars.
@brentbeutler9670 Жыл бұрын
In another question you mentioned 6 to 8 holes is your most common. Do you have a number of holes you like for nuc production starting with 3 frames or so of bees?
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
I think 4 or 5 holes for small units works good. Then add more as the unit grows.
@corleybeeco4 жыл бұрын
Where do you source your buckets? I’ve heard you mention it in a video but can’t find it again. I rather not go through a bee supply company as they will charge much more money. Thank you
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
We purchase from "Pipeline Packaging" in Kennesaw, Ga ( they have many more outlets around the country) and "All American Container in Atlanta".
@wpankey572 жыл бұрын
Another informative and helpful video. Thanks Bob.
@immeohmyoh3 жыл бұрын
How do bees cluster in winter to keep Queen warm if there's frames in the way? They just 'cluster' all 'sandwhich-like' with multiple frames cuttin' through the 'cluster'? A diagram would be helpful. Seems hard to even flap their wings for her to keep her at 95f all winter with no room between frames to spread their wings, let alone being smothered in stuff. So it's not a 'true' cluster like you'd find in a tree-branch, it's more of a 'sythetic'-cluster broken up by frames? Or should you remove a center-frame so they can make a nice cluster & center-bridge of comb (aka like 'burr'-comb), leaving a nice thick, mass of honey to keep her insulated and fed all winter? (probably more like what you'd find in the wild? like with those big, hidden, wall-sized heaps of comb found on local-news or Nat-Geo-type shows?).
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Even in nature the bees tend to be clustering within several combs. Normally, the comb they're clustered in will be mostly empty cells with food on the perimeter. During warm spells they will move up to be in touch with the food or pull some in.
@immeohmyoh3 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank you so much for your time. I think next year i will experiment with removing a center frame so they can invent their own intricate network of inner-sanctum comb for the queen with whatever passageways they might make. (like ants?). I feel like the impassable center frames is a bad transportation idea. I assume she'd rather be boxed-in warm by a hundred fluttering drones/workers rather than a piece of wood/plastic which probably doesn't conduct heat as well as a big ball of comb. Has anyone ever disected a big blob of comb to see if it has any golden-ratio properties or interesting engineering pathways? Thank you.
@travismccasland55134 жыл бұрын
Good info . Thanks. When and at what temp do you pull the feeding ?
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
We try to be finished feeding by November when the day time highs begin to be below 50f.
@hockinghillshoneyfarm92734 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob for the video i tried ordering from your store awhile back and the girls said you didn't ship it was instore pickup only ? I was looking for bucket feeders
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave. We do have bucket feeders but we haven't made the move to shipping bee supplies yet.
@hockinghillshoneyfarm92734 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 OK well let us know when you do I would rather buy from you then some of these other places thanks
@lanawuolukka47849 ай бұрын
I am a new beekeeper. First nucs etc coming in a couple of weeks. I am in middle GA. By any chance do you have any of those 1 gallon buckets, drilled etc for purchase. I expect hopefully about 5 hives this year but i don't have the equipped or knowledge to attempt your feeder buckets with predrilled caps.
@bobbinnie98729 ай бұрын
Yes. Call our store at 706 782 6722 and we cn take care of you.
@kathyhathaway88233 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob you are like a book of history ( not saying you are old at all ) I think you an I are about the same ago just saying your words mean a lot . Thanks for all your info . On those 1/2 Gal glass jars what kind of price are they . Thanks
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Hi Kathy, thank you. Dadant sells a case of six 5 lb. honey jars for $22.55. Ouch!
@kathyhathaway88233 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thanks for all . Hope you have had a great bee season. 🐝
@rodneymiddleton96244 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob, Would cleaning the plugs be easier in a water solution at a temperature to melt the wax and propolis? Thanks for the information.
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
It doesn't seem to matter.
@rodneymiddleton96244 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Good to know. Thanks.
@tifreire14 жыл бұрын
I wonder if an ultrasonic parts cleaner would clean off those plugs? They're pretty cheap at harbor freight. Hot water and little dawn soap will clean all the gunk right out of a carburetor.
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Interesting idea, thanks.
@ericpetersen2033 Жыл бұрын
Do you use the same 71mm drill bit for both feeder holes and double-screen boards? They look about the same in the videos. Also, do you put the feed hole dead center in every top board you make now? It looks like your holes are a bit off center long-ways, but I am assuming this is just a concession to the drill press specs. Is that right? Also, when you put solid lids in top boards you are not feeding, does the fact that the lid fills with water in the rain matter?
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
We do use the same hole saw for both but it's strictly out of convenience. The hole size isn't as critical with the double screen board. All the lids we drill now have holes centered but we still have some from the past when we drilled off center. We were trying to keep the jar lid we use to plug the hole out of harms way when we stack pallets of bees. The 1x6 board underneath the pallets tends to sit on top of the jar lid if the hole is in the center of the lid but now we don't worry about it anymore. The jar lid filling with water isn't a problem.
@saeedsalimbamerdah3594 Жыл бұрын
في حالة عدم التغذية هل تغلق هذه الفتحة قطر 70 مم ولا تسمح بدخول الماء أو إغلاقها يمثل صعوبة بعض الشي ?
@alltheworldisyours4 жыл бұрын
I like apple cider vinegar added to my 1:1 to slow fermentation in my 1 gallon buckets.
@radoslavmadjev18722 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, when you feed with a jar does the syrup go all the way down to the bottom board ? My point is, if I use screen bottom boards and the syrup dribbles on the screen it can go through it.
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
If the jar were to leak or dribble it could go to the bottom board and go through if the cluster was too small to take care of it.
@TheLordSamoht Жыл бұрын
I just went to the "tint plug" site and was not able to find them. You might consider.changing the link. -Cheers
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting me know. We have them at our store if interested. 706 782 6722.
@andreimolodoi883 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob! A question about the plugs. How do bees manage to take the syrup from the bottom of the bucket (syrup that is left behind the upper point of the plug, inside the bucket). Hope you understand what I mean
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrei. There is always a very small amount left.
@andreimolodoi883 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank you
@immeohmyoh3 жыл бұрын
Bob, i have a new hive this May doing well, lots of bees. Started with a Nuc 1wk, then a Deep-10, then another Deep-10, then a Medium-10. I've never checked the bottom, assume it's full of whatever (brood/honey/pollen?). The 2nd Deep i let a buddy open with me and rob 3 full center frames of capped honey for his small starter-swarm he caught early august. My 2nd Deep probably had 2 empty frames on each side, and the Medium box hardly anything. So, maybe i have 3frames honey, not including whatever's in the bottom deep. I regret letting him take any now. The golden-rod is plenty around here in mid-September in row-crop-counrty Iowa, and i don't see any other decent batches of ditch or field flowers other than goldenrod. Being that i researched i need ~90lbs honey or 10full full frames going into our cold winters, should i feed? And if so, do so thin, to promote drawing comb? ....Or,... do so thick, to promote weight. Seems like i need both now, but i just don't want to stimulate brood, if i'm' correct. I just want them to make comb for honey, not for brood. Advice? It won't freeze till Christmas (and then gets REALLY frozen for Jan/Feb). So 3months till sub-freezing, and maybe 1month till flowers are mostly dead. Recommendation? Feed Y/N? Viscosity? Thank you. Please anyone else chime in, since i know Bob is very busy with his beesiness. T.Y. (maybe they'll make comb/honey like gangbusters this month anyways, maybe they won't, idk, no experience, i think the last few months they were mostly focused on growing in #'s, maybe they were just shifting into production anyways??).
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
I would feed one to one sucrose syrup until the goldenrod is done and the if they're not heavy enough switch to thicker syrup until they are. They are being stimulated now by the incoming pollen and feeding the thinner syrup will compliment that in terms of hygienic behavior and the other chemistry that will occur.
@naturemaster62524 жыл бұрын
Hello. What type of wood do you use for your lids? I'm having trouble with warping. Down in Palm Beach County. thanks Eric
@dwightcarter63344 жыл бұрын
Try putting something heavy on your lids... bricks, rocks etc
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
We use HDO (high density overlay). It's commonly used by large concrete wall contractors for making forms. We purchase ours from Mid South Lumber in Atlanta.
@alfredobonillacastaneda15414 жыл бұрын
Great video again! And yes things got much better when I started feeding my bees in the early spring. Here in canada 🇨🇦 when won’t have any flowers until almost end of April early May. When can’t just rely on red maple, pussy willows and pines for early feeding.
@filipvernica2584 жыл бұрын
When I drill those holes 1/16 of the inch I drill about 20 holes and I didn't bother with that leftover plastic but one other thing where I used to do I put a 2x4 under and the lead in top of that and I just drilled and that helps a little bit better just a thought and I use some kind of container for yogurt which is almost half a gallon and the surface the lead it's about 18 circle now we're free well and those buckets are free by the way also I go to Mueller paint or something by one of those one gallon with the lead about $4 or $5 in my case I don't have too many call me so I don't spend too much money but if I have a 30 hive 40 and more I will be more careful with the money
@russellkoopman30044 жыл бұрын
Sure is a lot of great info. I may have to adjust my feeding system as a hobby beek. Nice to see options. I like the pails and jars myself. When the jars are on the hives I put a plastic coffee can over the jar to keep it out of the sun and slow the heat up of the syrup in the morning. Thanks Bob.
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Good idea. Thanks.
@massimobellisardi82574 жыл бұрын
hi bob I'm watching your very informative videos I wanted to ask you where to find the "2 inch tint plug" and if you know if they ship to Italy. thanks Merry Christmas max
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
I don't know if they ship to Italy. 2 inch tint plugs, www.penpoly.com/
@citrumpet13 жыл бұрын
Few things in life are as fun as dropping a half gallon glass jar of 2:1 on the concrete floor😔 Love your videos btw.
@beebob12793 жыл бұрын
I did that with a jar of honey while taking it to my car.
@bamo24952 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to explain the method of increasing the lifespan of larvae by queen cells as a means of queen selection
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I don't know about that.
@donovancoughlin3 жыл бұрын
You said you are doing more bucket feeding then division board feeding because your not moving bees like you use to. Are there other reasons for this decision? My question is do you feel the bees draw comb better on buckets then division board feeders? Could you elaborate on this decision? Thank you so much!
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Hi Donovan. I like the idea of the feed being metered out over time rather being dumped in a couple of days which is what happens with inside feeders and strong colonies. This provides more stimulation for brood rearing and is better for drawing comb. Of course there are times when it's OK for getting a lot of feed in them fast but that"s rarely necessary for us these days.
@bayrakov2 жыл бұрын
Hallo and greetings from Bulgaria. Have you used invert syrup instead of sucrouse syrup and what is your opinion? Thanks!
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
I used an inverted sugar called "Drivert" in the past and liked it. It was expensive.
@bayrakov2 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thank you very much. I have learned a lot from your KZbin videos. For me, the invert sugar is of great importance because I isolate the queen for about 8 months (!) in the so-called isolator of Hmara. For this, it is necessary that the bees are not exhausted from processing sugar. If you are interested in the topic, you can check out the Ukrainian beekeeper Malykhin's channel (in Russian) kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6DHn6V8rNJoa6M
@jashuabat1785 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the number of holes in the tint plugs, I've noticed that they all have different numbers of holes. Is there a reason for this?
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
For most purposes we use between 6 and 8 holes. If it is a big colony and we want to gain weight fast we put in more.
@jashuabat1785 Жыл бұрын
Ok noted
@dandahlberg44523 жыл бұрын
HI Bob, Is the hole saw bit you had made for lid feeder holes 2 13/16" How much did it cost to have the hole saw made and who made it?
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
2-13/16 is good. 71 mm, which you can find online, is also good. The info for the custom manufacturer is in the video description. This one is extra heavy duty and I believe it was around $230.00.
@dandahlberg44523 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 Thanks much Bob. I appreciate your time and direction to the drill bit mfg. link.
@burleybeeyard3 жыл бұрын
@@dandahlberg4452 I started using a Milescraft circle jig for my router after I saw this video. Works great. Cheaper than above bit...
@jimlowery39452 жыл бұрын
I use a 70mm I got from Amazon. Works perfectly
@billalbillal89204 жыл бұрын
I love bees and honey
@sonofthunder.3 жыл бұрын
ill be looking for those tint plugs
@HereWeGoSteelers3 жыл бұрын
Can you treat your bees with the Oxalic Acid if you using a frame feeder or have sugar on top of the frames? Will the OAV hurt the sugar or syrup? Thank You
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
It doesn't seem like it would cause problems but to be honest I have never done it.
@HereWeGoSteelers3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob. I placed fondant in my hives just as a precaution. I wasn’t sure if the vapors would ruin the fondant or make it uneatable for the bees.
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
@@HereWeGoSteelers Please let me know if you see any issues. I'd like to know.
@ME_MeAndMyBees2 жыл бұрын
@@HereWeGoSteelers Try using Oxalic Acid as a Trickle (% of OA in 1:1 Syrup) Subject to your Agri Law etc. (? in USA.) Here in Scotland OA Trickle is done more than Vap Application. Means the OA is passed about from Bee to Bee (transfer) than that of a Vap Gas impregnating everything in the Hive. Just my thought... 👀 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 Happy Beekeeping 2022. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 Any thoughts from other Beeks ? Watching Bob's Fab Video Feeding Series. 😎
@wesleybarnes90023 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, What's your best ratio to build comb?
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
For building comb and gaining weight 1 to 1 is best. For building comb and building brood 1 part sugar to 1.3 parts water is best.
@saeedsalimbamerdah3594 Жыл бұрын
هل في حاله التغذية بالدلاء من فوق يدخل الماء عندما تمطر إلى داخل الخلية?
@howdarei67614 жыл бұрын
thanx....great information
@ishaksoukkou41952 жыл бұрын
How many days does it take for a cell when it's strong? This package is five pounds
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
If you are referring to queen cells they hatch in about 16 days from start. A five pound package will be almost a box of bees and can draw a lot of comb fast in a good nectar flow. The quantity of bees will begin to expand in about four weeks when the new brood begins to hatch..
@wadebarnes67203 жыл бұрын
Not trying to give you a big head but you do help out a lot the way you explain things
@abspat47044 жыл бұрын
Hello sir, can you share we’re can we buy the plastic tint plug coz try fine her in Canada. Thank you
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I don't know where it can be purchased in Canada.
@andywhite99324 жыл бұрын
Bob. Whats your source for buckets? Where are they cheapest
@bobbinnie98724 жыл бұрын
We buy containers from an array of distributors because of our honey packing business and add buckets on to our large orders. The two we most commonly use for buckets are All American Container in Atlanta, Lisa 864-320-7606 and Pipeline Packaging in Kennesaw, Ga , Mellisa 770-420-8181. I know they both have warehouses in many locations around the country.
@travismccasland55134 жыл бұрын
Depending on the amount of buckets and how fast you need them. I've had good results by going by a bakery shop that throws them away when they're pulled all the icing out and they give them to me . I've gotten over a hundred this last summer free three gallon .
@benjamindejonge36242 жыл бұрын
55 works out normally at 80 % because the enzyme keeps working his way true as well in the livers off and the bee’s
@ronniemoore961 Жыл бұрын
Bob, I need a contact for a sugar supplier in South Carolina. Do you have any info on this?
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, I do not. Our loads of sugar are brokered through Dadant in Florida. Ask for Jerry or Ray if you need a full load.
@andrewklahold28803 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried black molasses or brown sugar ??
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
No, it is very bad for the bees.
@andrewklahold28803 жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 that is good to know ty, any way i got 6 hives through winter 6 out of 9 im in york pa and we gotten couple days the past two weeks of 55 degrees here and Wednesday i checked to hives and queens have just started laying no capped brood yet but they had eggs and larva about 3 to five day old larva. It is down in the 28 to 38 degrees and up just breaking 41 but next we it suppose to get in the 60s being that queens just started laying again how soon can i expect to see swarm cells cause i am looking to make splits off swarm cells and when i do swarm cell split i have seen videos on how its done they move the cells in to a nuc and leave them where mother queen was and then they take mother queen and dump her and her bees off on a sheet or ply wood and let the march back in the hive, Trovinoff split im sure your are furmillure with this procedure. My question is, is this a good procedure would i be better off grafting a few what im wondering what is the safest procedure with out messing up my bees and to hinder there swarm tendencies for the rest of the yr?? I do have a favorite hive and they are Russian how true they are being Russian or (german black ) i dont know what i do know is they are an acute little black bees that can get pretty stingy. I favor this hive cause i feel it has my best queen i want to make more hives off this queen. I have started keeping bees three yrs ago and this is the first yr a gotten bees through winter it like wow now what to do like wow almost feels like coming out of winter the stakes have gone up and more challenge ahead Take care
@saeedsalimbamerdah3594 Жыл бұрын
هل تمثل الرياح مشكلة بالنسبة لهذه التغذية ?
@filipvernica2584 жыл бұрын
Mostly of them are from trees and I do by the way have one log which has a bees on it somebody cut their birch tree so I take the whole thing with me
@JohnSmith-fo8tw Жыл бұрын
Hello where do you buy your sugar, I would like to purchase I truck load
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
Ask for Jerry Latner at Dadant in Florida.
@Tcrim3543 жыл бұрын
So do the Feds come visit to check if your paying the taxes on your shine?
@bobbinnie98723 жыл бұрын
Not so far.
@Fred-ff6bv2 жыл бұрын
where can i get bucket feeders?
@bobbinnie98722 жыл бұрын
I don't know. We make our own. If interested you can order them from our store. 706 782 6722
@littleblacklab1 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872Mr. Binnie, my brother owns a bucket and barrel manufacturing company. If you’re ever in need of buckets I can give you his contact information. Might be able to save a little money buying directly from the manufacturer.
@LilibeldelaPuente Жыл бұрын
Link for Rob Curry please
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
204-474-6020 rob.currie@umanitoba.ca
@filipvernica2584 жыл бұрын
And one more thing before I send you some question regarding my bees I know you are in Georgia I'm an Oregon Portland and it's a different than the temperature you've been here also long time ago and we know I know the story of yours I used to be in California for 9 years before I moved here 20 some years ago
@RippleAffect4 жыл бұрын
I feed my bees because I don't want them to die I want them to thrive
@RippleAffect4 жыл бұрын
@@trisleaner5738 great to hear 👍🏻
@danielcollins9628 Жыл бұрын
Tried making simple bucket with single small hole but it just all pissed out and flooded my hive
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you're having trouble. We use them thousands of times a year with little trouble.
@danielcollins9628 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbinnie9872 I think I didn't seal the lid properly .I'm trying again today,my colony is only 3 frames should I feed a thicker sugar syrup to grow faster ? I'm in the subtropics of Australia so don't have to worry about winter I'm just looking to expand as quickly as possible .thanks your channel is great
@bobbinnie9872 Жыл бұрын
@@danielcollins9628 One to one syrup is a good choice for growing colonies. With thicker syrup they will gain weight faster but won't grow as well.
@filipvernica2584 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob how are you it's Filip I'm Romanian by the way and I talked with a guy I think he's from Texas he said he's talking to you regarding bees and advice how to... thank you for doing that by the way if you need any translation from Romanian to English you can approach me I'll do that for free.