Cool Video on skep beekeeping.

Started by fermentedhiker, February 03, 2010, 08:16:38 PM

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That's pretty cool.  Some serious swarm action going on there at the beginning. 

I don't understand how it was supposed to work when he gathered the swarms and then just ladled them out into multiple skeps - seems like either they would fight or end up queenless.  Then it looked like he was sorting through and finding several queens in the same bucket-o-bees.  That can't be right can it?  Maybe it was a bunch of swarms poured in together.

Cutting out swarm cells and putting them in mating nucs I get.  Tearing open swarm cells and releasing the queen back into the hive I don't get.  I guess they aren't as delicate as I think.

The bee Keeper looks to have permanently swollen hands.  He must be getting stung a lot.  If it was a he.

I thought that skeps were a lot more hands off than this looks like.

Anyway, thanks for sharing.  Cool video.  Lots of beekeeping videos out there, but unfortunately only a few are very interesting.   

Hey, new sub-forum idea.  GOOD bee keeping videos.
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