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How to Prevent Bees Swarming - How to Improve Your Honey Yield - Demaree Vertical Split
I want to know how to stop my bees swarming? It's an age old beekeepers question.
How to stop bees swarming is one of the biggest mysteries in beekeeping. There is no fool proof method to stop bees swarming but a Demaree vertical split helps to delay swarming preparations and also helps to maximise honey production and produce a bumper honey crop.
In this video I show you how I complete a preemptive demaree vertical split. I dont wait for signs of swarming and complete this preventative swarm manipulation on a strong colony.
By raising the brood area to the top of the colony and replacing the brood nest with foundation, gives the queen additional space to lay. This creates a sense of space for the queen which delays swarm preparations but also gives a longer emergence of new bees which bolsters numbers for when you need them in the season.
How to maximise honey crop AND how to stop the bees swarming? This method does seem to good to be true, but on a strong flow, this method is proven by bee farmers in the UK to really help with colony management and brings out some of the best honey crops in the UK.
Welcome to this in-depth tutorial on how to perform a Demaree split. A Demaree split is a type of hive management technique that involves dividing a beehive into two separate boxes, with the intention of reducing swarming and increasing honey production.
In this video, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of performing a Demaree split. We will start by explaining the benefits of this technique, including how it can help you manage your hive more effectively. We'll also go over the tools and equipment you'll need to perform the split.
Next, we'll show you how to prepare your hive for the Demaree split, including how to locate the queen bee, select the appropriate brood box, and redistribute the frames. We'll also demonstrate how to add a new brood box and how to move frames from the old box to the new box.
We'll cover the different options for queen management during the split, including how to manage the old queen and how to introduce a new queen to the new box. We'll also discuss how to monitor and care for the new split hives, including how to feed the bees and check for brood development.
This video is perfect for intermediate to advanced beekeepers who want to learn more about hive management techniques. With our detailed instructions and practical advice, you'll be able to successfully perform a Demaree split and help your hive thrive. So, join us and let's get started!
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