Great job Gene! Good info. Hope you and your family are all doing well.
@SylantBill23 сағат бұрын
Fantastic video, I've always wondered what the cluster looked like.
@penandpikeКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@gallowaylightsКүн бұрын
Neat, that's about how small some of my colonies are! New Jersey January 😊
@MrHighjumper8313 сағат бұрын
Or, (regarding building frames) like they say about boats, "don't own a boat, have a friend that owns a boat"😉 Great video, Gene!
@jamesbarron1202Күн бұрын
Have you thought of using a Rapid Round feeder on top of that hive? You won’t get any spillage using it vs a jar feeder but you’ll have to take your screen out.
@eliinthewolverinestate672919 сағат бұрын
I figured it was kind of like being in an ice shanty all winter. And not catching any fish. Or like sitting in a hunting blind in winter.
@bradgoliphantКүн бұрын
Hey Gene, Great seeing you again here. It's Brad from NY. Interesting information. I was always under the impression that the bees that are doing the most movement and work to keep the cluster warm, are the bees that are at the furthest outside perimeter. But you're telling us that the most activity always happens near the center of the cluster? Is this right? Very interesting, and news to me. Thx