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Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: Bee Sting Treatment
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Scratch bee stingers out of the arm, and try not to pinch them out. Learn about beekeeping and treating bee stings in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar Honey Farms in Apopka, FL, where he cultivates locally-produced orange blossom honey. He has over 42 years of commercial beekeeping experience. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli
Beekeeping,Beekeepers Open feeding bees sugar or corn syrup in drums to honey bee hives,Georgia
Beekeeping, Beekeeper open feeding semi load,double deeps 440 beehives corn syrup, sugar blend from 24 – 55 gallon drums, in Georgia. These doubles will be split into 880 beehive singles if not sent to California for almond pollination in January. This bee yard is not mine but I wanted to show another honeybee feeding system on large scale when time is short.
PART2,Treating wood Beehive boxes,Improved UPDATED version,Beekeeping Beekeepers improvements
PART 2 treating wood Beehive boxes to prevent rot,decay. Bee hive wood pine boxes dipped in copper and beeswax coated for longer life.Help stop wood rot from water and weather or beekeeping pests like ants,wax moths and termites. Beekeepers Beekeeping equipment improvement, treatment of bee hive supplies. John Pluta, Milledgeville Georgia georgiabees.blogspot.com
New Beehive, New Swarm, New Beekeeper, New to YouTube
Took delivery of a swarm late one evening. The swarm officer reckoned there was a high chance they might abscond, so we put the Queen excluder at the bottom and paper on top. Next day my beekeeping mentor helped me tidy up the hive, put a queen excluder on top as well, and put a feeder on top to induce them to stay. Once the queen starts laying eggs they will stay. She can’t start laying until the workers make comb.
Beekeeping,Virgin Queen Bee Honey Comb,Georgia Beekeeper John Pluta,Bees,Beehives
A new Virgin Queen Bee running on honey comb.Georgia Beekeeper John Pluta with beehive frame & virgin Carniolan Queen bee piping to other worker bees. Queen cells just hatched out of cell building hive.Beekeeping seldom seen. Queen will go on mating flight seeking drones,return to lay eggs,which hatch into larva,then pupae. Nuc boxes with 5 frames of comb are used to raise and mate Queens here in Milledgeville






