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20 Comments
Are those old queen cells at the bottom of the frame at approx 10:50?
And do you do a mite check/ alcohol wash at all? Or just treat for mites?
This is super cool.
All the bee shit on my vehicle drives me crazy from urban bee keepers.
I feel like neighbors would freak out…. Is this legal? Just curious, cause I have always thought it would be fun to have a bee farm.
Since honey bees are supposedly on a decline, the increase keeping bees is a good thing
Awesome keep up the good work, God bless💪💪👍👍
It's January, when was this filmed?
Fascinating video. Thank you!
Cool information!
I'm guessing you need to first check with people living near you to make sure they are okay with you installing a bee farm?
Dallas is like the bee whisperer. He took control and calmed those bees down very quickly.
Great info…never knew.
Amazing world… Thanks guys!
Extremely informative. I’m in Chiraq and have been contemplating this. I i wonder if I need to see if my neighbors are allergic to this.
This is very informative. Thank you.
Got started doing this last year. Up to 5 hives, and got 9 gallons of honey this fall – didn’t even take half. Great for pollination and we get some benefit from it.
Excellent. Bees are very sensitive to magnetic fields and EMF. If you put a phone, microphone, or other electronics with strong EMF near them, it can drive them wild, drive them off, or even lead to the death of a hive (often through even abandoning the queen).
Very good video and information. Nice Beehives too . Great Job.
Hey I found the video. Dallas and I have been friends since 1970. He finally got me interested in it three years ago. He’s a great teacher. Can’t go wrong with his advice. A rural setting, late spring and early fall, nailed it. That’s exactly what I have where I’m at.