Finding the New Marked Queen - VIDEO

Started by beemaster, May 09, 2007, 07:17:23 AM

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beemaster

Here is an update to the install video - I call this Austin's Queen, hope you enjoy it - it shows mw using burlap for smoke, and finding eggs and the queen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G30JJpMGe9E
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Mici

good video, although i'm not sure if i saw the eggs.

Robo

Nice Job...  Got to love those marked queens :-D
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UtahBees

Yeah! Next time I want a marked queen too. That is very nice, and makes it so easy to spot. Thanks for sharing!

Bennettoid

Nice! I want to go open my hives now!

beemaster

I blame the "lack of seeing the eggs" on Youtube compression - I'll grab a few still shots soon, the camera does wonderful at self-focusing to macro and I surely see the eggs easily in the original.

I guess as time goes on I'll put stuff on a DVD and have copies available - it is amazing the difference, the camera gives you hi-def and Youtube gives you something that looks okay from ten feet away - lol. But the service is great albeit a bit slow in the uploads.

This video was really meant for young Austin to see his queen in action after her trip from Florida to here, I didn't do much editing except the smoker lighting to hive cut.

Glad everyone's getting to see it :)

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