Beekeeping Basics: Equipment For Beginners

For more videos, and information on bees, visit cookingupastory.com In part 2 of this how to series with veteran beekeeper Glen Andresen, we learn about the basic equipment needed for those relatively new to beekeeping, or just starting out.
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A North Carolina beekeeper gives the ins and outs of hobby beekeeping.
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Bee Keeping 101: The Sweetness of God's Creation

All About Bees www.youtube.com Later in the video, Ken talks about the Bees as created creatures by God. God's accuracy may be observed in the hatching of eggs. For example: The eggs of the potato bug hatch in 7 days. The eggs of the canary in 14 days. The eggs of the barnyard hen in 21 days. The eggs of ducks and geese hatch in 28 days; The eggs of the mallard in 35 days. The eggs of the parrot and the ostrich hatch in 42 days. (Notice, they are all divisible by Seven). Wonder why your life is a mess? The lives of each of you may be ordered by the Lord in a beautiful way for His glory, if you will accept Him as your Lord and Saviour and only entrust Him with your life. If you try to regulate your own life, it will only be a mess and a failure. Only the One who made the brain and the heart can successfully guide them to a profitable end. God's wisdom is seen in the making of an elephant. The four legs of this great beast all bend forward in the same direction.. No other Quadruped is so made. God planned that this animal would have a huge body, too large to live on two legs. For this reason He gave it four fulcrums so that it can rise from the ground easily. The horse rises from the ground on its two front legs first. A cow rises from the ground with its two hind legs first. How wise the Lord is in all His works of creation! God's wisdom is revealed in His arrangement of sections and segments, as well as in the number of grains. Each watermelon has an even number of strips <b>...</b>
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Amature Beekeeper

I read a book or two, and now my bees have arrived. Time to put them into the hive. Great filming with a surprise ending.
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Cities Abuzz with Urban Beekeeping

For more Discovery News, visit news.discovery.com | A Washington, DC rooftop is now home to thousands of bees, thanks to restaurant Founding Farmers, which owns one of the nation's largest urban beehives. And while the chefs get all the honey, researchers study the bees. Martin Berman visits the hives.
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Honey Harvest w/ Bee Escape Beekeeping 101

GardenFork.TV Watch us harvest honey using a bee escape to remove the honeybees from the honey super. There are several ways to get the bees out of a honey super to harvest the honey, i think this way is the best, though it does take a day or two for all the bees to leave the honey super through the bee escape. We are documenting our first years of beekeeping with our Beekeeping 101, or Beginning Beekeeping video how-to series. You can also hear us talk about bees on GardenFork Radio, available on our site and iTunes. s More beekeeping videos on our site, www.GardenFork.TV
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5 Steps to Get Into Beekeeping for Beginners

www.learningbeekeeping.com Here are 5 steps to take if you are brand new to beekeeping 1. Join a bee club 2. Get beginning bee books 3. Go to forums 4. Order equipment and bees - buy local bees - buy nuc 5. Talk to neighbors about beeking A great book - Beekeeping for Dummies The 3 Great Forums www.Beesource.com forum.Beemaster.com http The 4 big beekeeping suppliers: Mann Lake Brushy Mountain Dadant T Walter Kelley
Beekeeping: Requeening Update 1

I'm still trying to figure out what to do. Requeen or not requeen. Hopefully I know in a day or two.
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Beekeeping 101: Winterizing the Bees (Part 1)

In this Beekeeping 101 interview on October 1, 2011 Dale Large, experienced beekeeper, visits to winterize the hives. It was a chilly grey day. Learn more about beekeeping at www.waxingkara.com/beekeeping
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Beekeeping: Honey Extraction

Montgomery County Texas Beekeepers Association: www.MoCoBees.com. I have come to love beekeeping. I have learned a lot in my first year. Here I share what I have learned on how to extract honey. I am using a hone extractor, hot knife, filters and equipment from Montgomery county beekeepers association from Conroe, Texas. The honey I harvested from my back yard tastes wonderful. If you are interested in beekeeping find your local beekeepers association. You won't find a more friendlier group of people who are more than willing to help.
Beehive Ventilation Beekeeping 101 GardenFork.TV

GardenFork.TV Beekeeping 101 video how to continues with a show on how to keep a beehive cool in summer. Honeybees like warmth, but with the summer heat, you need to vent your beehives to keep the honeybees from overheating. More beekeeping videos on our site, www.GardenFork.TV
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Beekeeping: The Demise of My Hive

My hive is dead. It is no longer. Ding Dong the queen is dead. But I did get some sweet honey. I think what I have learned the most is leave the bees be. They know what they are doing. Watch them from a distance and let them do their thing. I think one should only be in a hive if there is a specific need to be. Otherwise hands off. At least that is what I am telling myself now.
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Naked Beekeeper.dv

A Brooklyn Beekeeper demonstrates, and practices 'safe' beekeeping! Check out the mite on the bee!
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America's only urban beekeeping store on rescuing honeybees

Bryon Waibel runs what he believes is the world's only urban beekeeping store. It's called Her Majesty's Secret Beekeeper and Waibel, who uses the handle 006, does seem to believe that he/ the store/ urban beekeepers are serving a cause. "It would not surprise me at all if the future of the honeybee itself is in urban beekeeping," he says, "It would not surprise me at all." For those not familiar with the problem with bees, the threat is Colony Collapse Disorder: a phenomenon wherehoneybees worldwide are disappearing. No one knows the cause though some point to a combination of pests and environmental pathogens like pesticides and GM crops. The secret of urban bees Waibel thinks the solution could be urban bee hives and he's not alone. French beekeeper's association Unaf found that urban bees are up to four times as productive as their rural cousins because they have a wider variety of plant life for pollination and aren't exposed to pesticides like their country counterparts. It seems the plight of the bees has politicized urban homesteaders to do their part. "Urban beekeeping I would say it's increased at least 3 or 4 fold over the last 3 years." And he says this jump in beekeeping enthusiasm merged neatly with press coverage of Colony Collapse Disorder and increased public perception in the importance of honeybees. Langstroth hives and mead-making goods To arm all these newly recruited urban warriors, Her Majesty's Secret Beekeeper sells beekeeping supplies like <b>...</b>
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Dedant Beekeeping Supplies: Awesome Customer Service

Dedant Beekeeping Supplies: www.Dadant.com, Great prices, shipping and people. Reed Bees & Local Honey http:BeeWilde.com, Get your bee nucs, raw and local honey here. Montgomery County Texas Beekeepers Assoc.: MoCoBee.com, come and learn with us.
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RUDEC - beekeeping in Cameroon

BEEKEEPING Honey is known to be an effective natural medicine, used as a traditional remedy in the treatment of a wide range of illnesses. However, in many rural areas, including Belo, very few people produce honey, despite the abundance of available space in which to build hives. RUDEC's beekeeping programme aims: to build economic capacity through the development of modern bee farming techniques and increased honey production; to provide apiculture training to rural people; to solve problems encountered by local bee farmers (especially apiary design, hive equipment, hive transfer, colonisation, colony division, harvesting and honey processing of honey); to make available internships on practical beekeeping. More than 200 Cameroonian beekeepers have already benefited from RUDEC's beekeeping programme, from Banyang-Mbo in the South West Province, to Baicham in Belo Subdivision. For further information visit www.rudec.org or send an e-mail to info@rudec.org [This video was produced by a former RUDEC intern] RUDEC "Rural Development Centre" apiculture "bee farming" beekeeping bees hives beehives "rural communities" "rural economy" "building capacity" "economic empowerment" self-sufficiency training internship Belo "Boyo Division" Cameroon "Central Africa" RUDEC "Rural Development Centre" apiculture "bee farming" beekeeping bees hives beehives "rural communities" "rural economy" "building capacity" "economic empowerment" self-sufficiency training internship Belo "Boyo <b>...</b>
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Mel Disselkoen speaks on OTS Queen Rearing and Miticide-free beekeeping

Mel Disselkoen speaks to Southeastern Indiana Beekeepers about OTS Queen Rearing and Miticide-free beekeeping. This is not to be missed if you are serious about beekeeping. Find out more about beekeeping at www.indianahoney.org.
Beekeeping: Requeening Upate 2

After finding an unmarked queen and no eggs or larvae we pinched the queen and put in a frame of larvae and eggs from hive #2 into hive #1 hoping that the worker bees will raise a new egg laying queen. Only time will tell.
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Beekeeping: Requeening Update 4

This is the fourth installment of my re-queening series. The sad news is we saw no queen or evidence of a honeybee queen in hive #1. The queen in hive #2 is going gang busters laying eggs throughout the brood box and up into the honey super. Should I steal the queen from hive #2 and put her into hive #1, get a swarm queen, move eggs and larvae from hive #2 to #1? What would you do? Please comment below.
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Beekeeping: My Bees Are Being Robbed!

One reason I bought a top feeder was to reduce the chance of my bees being robbed. But my top feeder had a leak which promoted a flurry of robbing. Fortunately the good people at Brushy Mountain Bee Farm BrushyMountainBeeFarm.com are expediting me a new beehive top feeder. That should take care of the robbing problem.
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Beekeeping by Rotation System

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Bee keeping (Apiculture) - New Zealand bee's in Canada.

The mites continue to plague bee keepers and Terry lost 60% of his bee's last July, the replacements arrived from New Zealand . This is Terry farm Terry's Honey Farm in Grand Forks, British Columbia. Honey Bees and Beekeeping Honey bees are one of the most well-known, popular and economically beneficial insects. For thousands of years, man has plundered honey bee colonies to get honey, bee larvae and beeswax. Now, honey bees are commonly kept in artificial hives.. Honey bees, like ants, termites and some wasps, are social insects. Unlike ants and wasps, bees are vegetarians; their protein comes from pollen and their carbohydrate comes from honey which they make from nectar. Social insects live together in groups, cooperate in foraging tasks and the care of young, and have different types, or "castes," of individuals. Tracheal Mites - These microscopic mites enter the tracheae (breathing tubes) of young bees. Inside the tracheae, mites block air exchange and pierce the walls of the tubes to suck blood. Symptoms resemble those of nosema. Bees become weak, crawl at the hive entrance and sometimes uncouple their wings so that all four wings are visible. Colony death rates are highest during winter and early spring. Varroa Mites - These mites are about the size of a pin head and are copper in color. Female mites cling to adult bees and suck their blood. Females then enter a bee brood cell and produce several offspring which, in turn, suck the blood of the developing bee <b>...</b>
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Vanishing of the Bees - Beekeeper Leaks EPA Document

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America's Heartland: Ask A Farmer - Bee Keeping

We answer questions regarding bees and bee keeping! Ever wanted to know how many bees it takes to make a pound of honey? We'll give you that answer: you'll bee surprised!
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Swarm Traps and Honeybee Swarms, Beekeeping 101, GardenFork.TV

GardenFork.TV My neighbor called to say one of our swarm traps had a swarm of bees in it, so I left work and raced home to check the honeybee swarm. Here is what happened. Another in our beginning beekeeping 101 video series. more cool stuff on our site, www.GardenFork.TV
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