Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео




Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



How To Split Your Beehive With Queen Cells

Making Splits with Queen Cells - How to Split your Beehive - How to Split Bees - Splitting Bees In this video, I show you how to make a simple split, if you find queen cells in your hive. If you want to know how to split your bees or how to split your beehive, this video gives you simple guidance to help you making splits with queen cells. If you find swarm cells and you want to know how to split your beehive, this video will show you how to make a nuc with your mated queen and leave queen cells in your new hive. Swarm cells are a useful way of producing mated queens without a dedicated queen rearing set up. We use various queen rearing methods, but making splits with queen cells is an excellent way of making queens without grafting. Queen rearing for beginners can be really challenging, so making splits with queen cells is a great way to make increases, without the need for mated postal queens or grafting. Making a nuc with the mated queen and leaving the queen cells in the hive to produce a virgin queen is the standard approach to making splits. How to split a beehive is a really useful skill to help you make increase in the apiary. When you are adding queen cells to nucs or adding queen cells to splits, be careful with the frames so the larvae aren't dislodged. My method on how to split a colony of bees or how to split a beehive gives you the ability to make increase in your apiary using very little resources. Black Mountain Honey is a No Nonsense Beekeeping Channel. We are based in North Wales and manage around 150 colonies of bees, plus nucleus colonies. We produce Great Taste Award winning honey and sell nucleus colonies to members of the public. We are passionate about beekeeping and really enjoy helping beekeepers through our YouTube channel. On our channel you can find information on making splits with swarm cells, making increase with queen cells, grafting larvae, foulbrood and disease inspection, honey extraction and machinery, top tips for beginners, products reviews, instructions and guidance plus much more. #NO NONSENSE BEEKEEPING is a UK based beekeeping channel, designed to keep beekeeping as simple and enjoyable as possible. There are no overly complicated techniques or intricate pieces of equipment. We cover all beekeeping topics ranging from queen rearing, disease recognition/control, honey extraction, swarm management/collection, how to make splits and much more! My personal favourite aspects of beekeeping are selecting queens for rearing, rearing queens for mating, making up nucs for overwintering and collecting swarms. We aim to bridge the gap between commercial and hobbyist beekeepers and cater for beekeepers of all experience levels. No matter what your level of experience, please hit the subscribe button and join us on our journey! Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @blackmountainhoney   Joining our channel gives you a range of perks including 100% advert free videos and early access to premium video content. Check out our US/UK Amazon Storefront. We earn a small commission from any products your purchase through our links and this helps support our channel. Thanks for any purchases :) https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/blackmo... https://www.amazon.com/shop/blackmoun... If you are interested in learning more about our beekeeping activities, then why not follow us on social media or visit our website: Facebook -   / blackmountainhoney   Twitter -   / blackmounthoney   Instagram -   / blackmountain_honey   Websites: www.blackmountainhoney.co.uk Websites: www.hotfirehoney.co.uk If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to our channel using the link below. https://www.youtube.com/c/BlackMounta... Thanks for watching. Please give us a thumbs up if you enjoyed the video.

Comments