The Norfolk Honey Company
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United Nucleus Colonies Update 1 - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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Caging A Queen - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
Borage Fields Visit - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
Drone Brood Removal Part 3- Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
New laying Queens - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
Drone Brood Removal Part 2 - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
General Inspection and Update - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
Double Brood Split & Marking a Queen - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos, that's as many as 12 videos per month through the active season. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my...
A Lucky Swarm - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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You can access lots more quality beekeeping content by becoming a Patron and have access to all of our videos as they're released. Please take a moment to visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I also produce a weekly podcast called "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet". Search "Beekeeping Short and Sweet" on your podcast app or check out my website for further details www.norfolk-hone...
The John Harding Queen Rearing Set-Up - Part 1
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
It's Been A While! Great to be back with a cracker of a video series for you this season. This year we're raising some queens using a starter method that I've personally not used before. The John Harding Method of Setting Up three nuc boxes with a couple of queen right colonies, one at each end. We'll be producing several new videos showing how we get on, the successes, and more importantly, th...
Throwback Thursday Spicy Honey Haw Sauce
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Welcome to our “Throwback Thursday” Series of videos. These videos are a mix of topics showing various stages of our beekeeping journey through the past 5 years. The majority of these videos have been previously published on our Patreon page. I also produce a weekly beekeeping podcast called “Beekeeping Short and Sweet” Find it on all good podcast apps. If you would like to see our very latest ...
Swarmed Colony Inspection - Stewart's Monday Memories
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Swarmed Colony Inspection - Stewart's Monday Memories
Throwback Thursday - Allotment Visit
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Throwback Thursday - Allotment Visit
Removing Apistan Treatments - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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Removing Apistan Treatments - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Buzz Defender Bee Suit - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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Buzz Defender Bee Suit - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Shook Swarm Technique - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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Shook Swarm Technique - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Buzz Workwear Pro Jacket & Top Bar HIve - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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Buzz Workwear Pro Jacket & Top Bar HIve - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Nuc Install Update No.1: QUEEN CELLS! - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Nuc Install Update No.1: QUEEN CELLS! - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Nuc into Hive - A Simple Transfer - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Nuc into Hive - A Simple Transfer - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
The Colony Booster - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
The Colony Booster - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
First Inspections, Drone Laying Queen and Clipping a Queen - Stewart Spinks, The Norfolk Honey Co.
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
First Inspections, Drone Laying Queen and Clipping a Queen - Stewart Spinks, The Norfolk Honey Co.
New Season Plans 2022 - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
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New Season Plans 2022 - Stewart Spinks From The Norfolk Honey Co.
14 x 12 Hive Inspection
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
14 x 12 Hive Inspection
July Top Bar Hive Inspection
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
July Top Bar Hive Inspection
National Honey Monitoring Scheme: Sampling Honey
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
National Honey Monitoring Scheme: Sampling Honey
Honey Paw Langstroth Inspection
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
Honey Paw Langstroth Inspection
Top Bar Hive Inspection
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
Top Bar Hive Inspection
National 14x12 Hive Inspection - Stewart Spinks at The Norfolk Honey Co.
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
National 14x12 Hive Inspection - Stewart Spinks at The Norfolk Honey Co.
Best Hive Strap in the World (Probably!)
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.3 года назад
Best Hive Strap in the World (Probably!)
2021 Season - Farm Apiary - Oilseed Rape Pollination
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
2021 Season - Farm Apiary - Oilseed Rape Pollination

Комментарии

  • @nigel4321
    @nigel4321 6 часов назад

    I was told not to smoke supers, what are your thoughts?

  • @PaulDobsonTV
    @PaulDobsonTV День назад

    How are you preparing for winter after this rubbish summer eg two deeps and a feeder?

  • @simbobcrafts4843
    @simbobcrafts4843 День назад

    North York moors? That's a long way from Norfolk

  • @saintjohncoleman8602
    @saintjohncoleman8602 День назад

    Here in the USA, southeast coastal VA actually 30 miles from Norfolk VA, the nectar flow has been the best ever! Blackberry, and privet filled the supers, now we are getting mimosa, mint, catnip, and clover, and that will get us to the July-September cotton flow. This has been the best year ever. Great videos. Thanks.

  • @sandcyngal
    @sandcyngal 12 дней назад

    You make it easy.

  • @eastsussexbeesandwildlife5801
    @eastsussexbeesandwildlife5801 13 дней назад

    Thanks for all your videos Stewart.

  • @jaredmalcolm1
    @jaredmalcolm1 13 дней назад

    This was a great video! My question…is there a way to reuse the rejected/unselected cups for her to lay in again?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi Jared, Yes, most certainly, we have simply left the cups in place, added replacement cups where needed and given the entire box a spray with clean water. I dno't know if that is essential but it makes me think I'm cleaning them out and with a little water in there the workers get in and clean it out anyway. We always have enough young larvae for our needs and never need it to be fully loaded so I'm happy with the process. Have a great SUmmer beekeeping. Stewart

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn 15 дней назад

    This is a very interesting presentation. Thank you so much for sharing about Borage. I hope you receive a warmup very soon. Wishing you all the best in beekeeping.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi Fred, The weather has turned, we're now "enjoying" heatwave conditions and about to move our bees to the borage. Have a great Summer's beekeeping. Stewart

  • @alansunderland584
    @alansunderland584 15 дней назад

    We have lots of borage growing as a weed in our garden. The bumblebees love it but I have yet to see any of my honey bees touch it. Wrong sort of bees or wrong sort of borage??

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi Alan, I don't think it's either the bees or the borage! I'm sure they're on it but you might have a larger source of nectar and pollen locally that they are more interested in. Good luck for a nice summer crop of honey. Stewart

  • @user-zl1ts6qf6g
    @user-zl1ts6qf6g 15 дней назад

    Hi Stewart, my hive has swarmed, I’ve destroyed queen cells but now I am worried I could be queenless. What should I do? Could you do a video on it

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi, You're certainly not the first person to do this and you won't be the last so don't beat yourself up about it. If you can add a frame of eggs from another colony then they will produce more queen cells. If you don't have another hive, ask a friendly local beekeeper if you could have a frame of eggs from them. Good luck Stewart

  • @charley3850
    @charley3850 16 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @keithpadbury9818
    @keithpadbury9818 17 дней назад

    What are the main uses for Borage? 14 tonnes of honey was produced from 120ha of borage last year on one farm. Thats impressive. are you paid to pollinate? or just "free honey"

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi Keith, If you mean the use of the borage seeds, it's ground for the oil it produces. We are not so lucky to get paid for pollination as the farmer believes we benefit enough by getting a crop of honey. It's very difficult to get paid as so many beekeepers want to put their hives on borage because of the large honey crop they can achieve. Have a great Summer's beekeeping. Stewart

  • @just_alex
    @just_alex 17 дней назад

    Really interesting. Looking forward to seeing the progression of the borage.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 13 дней назад

      Hi Alex, We're moving bees to the borage this week, a lot of hard work and hopefully a decent honey crop as a reward! have a great Summer's beekeeping. Stewart

  • @AdisuAlemu-bo2iw
    @AdisuAlemu-bo2iw 19 дней назад

    I LIKE YOUR PRESENTATION. THANK YOU FOR HELPING

  • @SimonPlatten
    @SimonPlatten 21 день назад

    Hello, I’ve looking into bee keeping several times over the years, now finally I hope to start bee keeping, I’m printing a hex bee hive so it going to be a while before it’s ready. I live in Cantley Norfolk, Uk.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 21 день назад

      Hi Simon, Small world! Good luck with your beekeeping this Summer. Stewart

  • @robertredbeard1855
    @robertredbeard1855 21 день назад

    It may require no grafting. But to call anything with so many parts simple is just delusional.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 19 дней назад

      Delusional seems a little harsh but, yes, there are a number of parts so I understand what you mean. Once you understand how it all fits together and works it is a very good and reliable system though. Have a great beekeepoing season. Stewart

    • @robertredbeard1855
      @robertredbeard1855 19 дней назад

      @@TheNorfolkHoneyCo Maybe minimally delusional. It is a lot of parts. Don't get me wrong, if it works it works.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 19 дней назад

      @@robertredbeard1855 I thought my wife was the only one who would ever call me delusional, lol. I hope you have a great beekeeping season. Stewart

    • @robertredbeard1855
      @robertredbeard1855 19 дней назад

      @@TheNorfolkHoneyCo I'm actually working on a design with less parts. So I can 3D print it. So far I have reduced the parts count to only the queen/cell block, single part cups and the front and back cover. I like the concept. Just not how they made it so many parts. What I'm working on should reduce the process to simply removing the cups from the back and placing them on the bars in the end. I didn't like the cups being three separate parts.

  • @richardnorris3884
    @richardnorris3884 22 дня назад

    Hello Stewart, this might be a really dumb question but I am very new to this. If you produce say ten queens all at once where can you put them?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 19 дней назад

      Hi Richard, Not a dumb question at all! Planning is everything and queen rearing gives an ever decreasing return on numbers. If you start with 20 queen cells waiting to get sealed, you might end up with 15. Then maybe 12 of those emerge, 8 successfully mate and return, maybe 6 have a good laying pattern and 5 are a nice temperament! Sometimes. you do get 10 really nice queens from a batch, if that happens, you're a lucky chap and start offering them to your fellow beekeepers! Good luck with your beekeeping. Stewart

    • @richardnorris3884
      @richardnorris3884 19 дней назад

      @@TheNorfolkHoneyCo Thanks for the fast reply and advise.

  • @24nevil
    @24nevil 23 дня назад

    Do you find the commercial frames harder to handle than national with the difference of tab size?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 19 дней назад

      Hi @24nevil, They can be tricky, but with practice and a steady hand they're no worse than a National frame, and if you can handle commercial frames you'll find National frames a doddle! Stewart

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 27 дней назад

    Old bees scep workers in the continental always reduceded the drones in the past for many reasons

  • @AndrewSykes-kt4ok
    @AndrewSykes-kt4ok 27 дней назад

    Great informative video many thanks

  • @AndrewSykes-kt4ok
    @AndrewSykes-kt4ok 27 дней назад

    Great informative video many thanks

  • @gypsygem9395
    @gypsygem9395 27 дней назад

    You forgot a third very important reason to cut down on chemicals - resistance! Thanks for the video.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 26 дней назад

      Hi @gypsygem, It's a good point you make. The problem with recording videos is there's always so much to remember! I hope your season is going well. Stewart

  • @simonward7653
    @simonward7653 27 дней назад

    Great video, Stewart.

  • @lharrington5447
    @lharrington5447 28 дней назад

    Excellent video. I would love to see how you trim down the comb where they have overdrawn their comb.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo 28 дней назад

      Many thanks for your comment. I'll look to shoot a video on the topic of levelling off comb in the near future. I think there may already be one posted to my patreon page but look out here for it too. Stewart

  • @peepo_wave
    @peepo_wave Месяц назад

    im seeing european hornets here in Birmingham

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      The European Hornet is a native to the UK and is widespread. They never cause our honeybees any major probelms and I enjoy watching them fly around the apiaries we have. I'm not looking forward to the arrival of the Yellow Legged Asian Hornets locally however!

  • @matthewsweeney2577
    @matthewsweeney2577 Месяц назад

    Thanks Stewart👍

  • @geoffwilcox6993
    @geoffwilcox6993 Месяц назад

    Thank you a very good and informative video and talk

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Thanks for your comments, this video is a blast from the past for me but still relevent :) Have a great Summer beekeeping Stewart

  • @TheinTheinHtay-hz7ro
    @TheinTheinHtay-hz7ro Месяц назад

    🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉

  • @michaelcripwell1724
    @michaelcripwell1724 Месяц назад

    Does the washing soda have a brand name I can look for?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Michael, It's called Dri-Pak here in the UK. Available in most supermarkets the price has increased dramatically over the last couple of years but it's still invaluable for cleaning hive tools and gloves between inspections. Stewart

  • @rtxhoneybees
    @rtxhoneybees Месяц назад

    Is this another video with the intent to push traffic to a pay site? You used to provide such great content at no cost. Those were good days.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi @rtxhoneybees, I spend a huge amount of time recording and editing both my videos and podcast each week. The intention is to alert people to the huge amount of content available and offer them the option of both the additional content and my mentoring experience via a monthly coaching zoom meeting. It's not for everyone but for those people who would like the additional tutorials and assistance it is an option. I still aim to share some free content on RUclips, there is also free content on my patreon page. Good luck with your beekeeping this season, hoepfully the rain will stop at some point and we can all get out and enjoy our bees. Stewart

  • @KajunHomestead
    @KajunHomestead Месяц назад

  • @simbobcrafts4843
    @simbobcrafts4843 Месяц назад

    Hi Stewart. With polyhives being more expensive than wooden cedar 2nds, do you find the polyhives make up the difference and pay for themselves in extra honey sales?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Simbobcrafts, One of the main reasons for using poly hives is the benefits of getting the colonies through Winter and into Spring as strongly as possible as we often split colonies early for increases or sales of nucs. The poly hives have always outperformed any wooden hives in this regard. In terms of honey crop, the Spring crop is always better from our poly hives, but it does even out by the time we get through to the Summer crop. Now we no longer have wooden hives I have nothing to compare them with. I'm very happy with the Honey Paw Langstroth in particular. Good luck with your berekeeping this season. Stewart

  • @keithpadbury9818
    @keithpadbury9818 Месяц назад

    Do others think is would be worthwhile to re-inspect within 7 - 10 days to make sure no Q cells have been missed or that no more have been built? If I missed a q cell it is likely small so will only just be capped on day 7 or 8. Hives don't swarm until there is a capped queen cell so inspecting on (say) day 8 or 9 would seem prudent.

  • @honeybeesforsale
    @honeybeesforsale Месяц назад

    I guess it depends on what you want. Me I would have had the queen out of that colony. I think once they get to the stage of charging the queen cups with eggs then the bees have made up their mind to swarm. And those are the 'special' eggs purposely laid to make queens. Queens from those eggs are not the same as queens from emergency queen cells that use 'ordinary' eggs that are laid to produce worker bees. The queens from those eggs should be better than queens from grafted queen production as the eggs used for grafting are 'worker' eggs not 'special queen eggs'. Of course there maybe several reasons why you wouldn't want to breed from that particular queen. Too grumpy? Too Swarmy?

    • @keithpadbury9818
      @keithpadbury9818 Месяц назад

      There are no "special" eggs. It is the royal jelly fed to queen cells that makes the difference. Queen cells are fed royal jelly and lots of it from day 1. Emergency Q cells can be anything up to 6 days old (3 days as an egg 3 days as larvae) and less royal jelly is fed to ordinary cells. Queen breeders place grafted cells into cell builder colonies stuffed full with nurse bees to maintain a good supply of royal jelly. Nothing to do with "special eggs".

    • @honeybeesforsale
      @honeybeesforsale Месяц назад

      @@keithpadbury9818 You know, that is exactly how I understood it to be and I guess what I was reading could have been Internet garbage and completely incorrect. However, I found the concept appealing. Tell me - is true that every time an egg is found in a queen cup it is a case of the queen laying it there? Or can the workers move eggs around and put eggs in queen cups without the queen being involved at all?.

  • @user-uj2lt3fl5w
    @user-uj2lt3fl5w Месяц назад

    Folks, this is my mentor from a few seasons back and is the reason I've been blessed to be where I am today with my beekeeping. Thanks again Stewart and it's great to see that you are still as helpful as you've always been to those who are new, but as fascinated as we all were when we first began the wonderful hobby! I'm still just as excited as I was when I began beekeeping. I'll never get bored with it! Ever! God bless you and yours Stewart always.

  • @paulflaherty2264
    @paulflaherty2264 Месяц назад

    What type of smoker fuel do you use?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Paul, We use either spare corrugated cardboard or wood shavings (untreated wood). We buy the wood shavings from a pet shop where it is sold as pet bedding and guaranteed to be untreated.

    • @paulflaherty2264
      @paulflaherty2264 Месяц назад

      Thanks for reply. I have used the cardboard have you found the smoke very hot?

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      @@paulflaherty2264 Not if you're gentle! it doesn't take a lot of smoke to maintain control of most colonies, so little and oftern is the way!

  • @timHclem
    @timHclem Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video! It’s been a while. In about 5 days I’d check the super for queen cells. I’ve found splitting the brood with foundation or even just a queen excluder the bees will tend to make more queen cells.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Tim, You're right it has been a while! We followed up this inspection and found only a couple of open queen cells. These were removed and all seems well. The colony has since been split to prepare for the arrival of some new queens ready for our trip to the heather moors later this Summer. Good luck with your beekeeping this Summer. Stewart

  • @AmyFelton
    @AmyFelton Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video! I've jumped in feet first with a nuc from a late swarm last year. Within weeks they tried to swarm because I couldn't inspect them for weeks! Luckily the queen had been clipped and I found her on the ground in a ball of attendant bees! She is laying really well. 3 weeks in tho the virgin Queen in original hive isn't laying. The bees are very quiet but busy and full of stores. How long do I wait before I intervene with the virgin queen colony? They've had no eggs being laid for a month!

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Amy, Thanks for commenting. Well done for for finding your queen and settling everything down. I would add a frame of eggs. The weather has been very tricky hasn't it, it may be the virgin queen has been unable to get out and mate so it's worth testing with a frame of eggs to see if the workers will produce any queen cells. Good luck with it. Stewart

  • @Blue2crows
    @Blue2crows Месяц назад

    I am jealous of your equipment. Great video and thank you

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi @Blue2crows, I'm very lucky to have built up some nice beekeeping equipment over the years. Thanks for your comments and good luck with your beekeeping this season. Stewart

  • @ronanharper7864
    @ronanharper7864 Месяц назад

    Great video Stewart - getting no work done today watching your videos as I have been listening to your podcast the last week or so as well. Really helpful for me being a beginner beekeeper in Ireland. Keep up the excellent informative work!

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Ronan, Thanks for commenting. Don't try to do too much all at once, become sponge-ike and absorb information little by little and when you visit your hive to inspect always have a reason to focus your mind on what to look for. Maybe it's spotting eggs, or maybe checking for adult bee diseases such as deformed wing virus, or maybe it's just to spot the queen. Whatever it is, really look hard at the frames and understand what you're looking at. Good luck with this beekeeping season. Stewart

  • @stuffnsuch631
    @stuffnsuch631 Месяц назад

    What does a cell builder colony consist of?

  • @inharmonywithearth9982
    @inharmonywithearth9982 Месяц назад

    That is a beautiful rare dark queen. It must be a recessive trait because I am having much pain and trouble getting my queens to breed to produce dark bees.

  • @GeoffreyWilliams-xs5ii
    @GeoffreyWilliams-xs5ii 2 месяца назад

    hi stuari on your oxalic treatment video you have used a flask i have seen you not so post to use a metal container only porcelain or plastic for mixing any further comment please

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Geoff, It's a stainless steel flask and keeps the OA solution warm. The solution is only in it temporarily, perhaps for just a couple of hours so I don't think it does any harm. It never seems to make any difference in terms of the efficacy of the treatment and it certainly does appear to have damaged the flask in any way. Good luck with your beekeeping this Summer. Stewart

  • @dawnmorgan1262
    @dawnmorgan1262 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful. Literally just had the same thing happen with one of our hives. Reassuring to see someone dealing with this so calmly.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Dawn, Thanks for commenting. It's really all about being prepared and taking things calmly. I've collected so many swarms over the years with a range of results both positive and not so positive! Good luck with your Season's beekeeping. Stewart

  • @ReadyUpGo
    @ReadyUpGo 2 месяца назад

    This is a very well made instructional video. My highest praise for everyone involved in making it. I wonder if store bought creamed honey can be used as seed honey. Another enjoyable hands on test ahead. 🙂

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi ReadyUpGo, Quality soft set honey takes time and patience. I wouldn't want to introduce honey that wasn't my own into the mix. You never know where it's from! Have a great beekeeping season. Stewart

    • @ReadyUpGo
      @ReadyUpGo Месяц назад

      Whoa! Good thinking on this one my friend. Much appreciated. I’m 73 and new to the sport. Maybe I should put that this way, 73 and still keepin beezy!

  • @patrickbodenham6879
    @patrickbodenham6879 2 месяца назад

    Hi Stuart, I saw a clip where someone (who incidentally won a load of awards) said the lower the temperature you keep the honey while it sets, the finer it crystalises. Also he said make sure to let the honey cool down before working with it and jarring it. BUT he said if you keep it too cold it tends to create frosting on the jar. I think what I took away was that to do best, you should cool the jars down, cool everything down to 10 degrees or so, jar it, then keep in the coolest place you can.

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Patrick, That's a really good tip. I don't always find the time to do all of that but I'm sure the results are well worth it. I'm just preparing another batch so will see if we can store it somewhere cool while it settles down in the jars. Have a great beekeeping season. Stewart

  • @ayapi9333
    @ayapi9333 2 месяца назад

    Is it alright to use map gas torch to clean hives, is there any reason it would not be ok to use ?

  • @simbobcrafts4843
    @simbobcrafts4843 2 месяца назад

    Do the supers stay with the old queen?

  • @karennunes-vaz8933
    @karennunes-vaz8933 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Stewart, I'm in Australia and experimenting with my honey. P.S. I'm a relative of Sandy Nunes, Norfolk Coffee Pedlar who recommended your videos. Cheers

    • @TheNorfolkHoneyCo
      @TheNorfolkHoneyCo Месяц назад

      Hi Karen, It's a small world indeed! I hope you enjoy the videos. Is it the Winter period for you now? Stewart

    • @karennunes-vaz8933
      @karennunes-vaz8933 Месяц назад

      @@TheNorfolkHoneyCo Yes indeed, such a small world. We're having an extremely warm Autumn, sunny and 20-23 degrees C most days, ... and no rain. I will be putting the girls to bed for winter soon. Most of them are at Marion Bay, Yorke Peninsula next to the sea, so very mild. Our girls produce well here, ... and yes, LOVE your videos ... I'll be watching you.