Spring Is Coming...5 Things You Should Be Doing As A Beekeeper

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Another great video. Thanks for all your advice and reminder on times to look ahead on things to do . Thanks

kathyhathaway
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Thanks for the great videos. My 2nd year beekeeping and still learning. Native south Floridian City slicker transitioning to SE Tennessee country life. Started new youtube channel about Ms. Bee Haven, lol

ms.beehaven
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Our spring season isn't here where we are located yet but those are still very good tips! We are still covered in snow even after our winter check which we made a video about. Hopefully you have a fantastic season!

beesrfunny
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All done by mid month, with the new queens pre-ordered back in December. I learned my lesson about waiting until February to order bees - certain strains are often long sold out by then.

Highland_Honey
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Hey Jason you can tap more than just maple trees. Walnut trees too. Beech as well. I am glad I am in Florida. My bees haven't taken a day off yet. I have 2 super strong hives.

joerowland
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Definitely painting and building new hives and nucs

reapersridge
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Really good information Jason. Thanks for the info on Bees List. Your apiary in the snow makes a great back-drop for your video. Thanks for sharing.

richardkuhn
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Always great info Jason! I share them on my new beekeepers FB group all the time.

linr
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Nice snow. lol. We got 5” Wednesday. Before the snow, I found a double ten frame deep I could lift with two fingers. I opened it yesterday and it had one frame of honey left. Got them loaded up with sugar cakes and pollen patties.

JeromeBeeFarm
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Done or doing all but #1. I’m not ordering this year but I will be making some splits in March and April.

donbearden
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Thanks for the video i enjoy all your videos keep them coming

hockinghillshoneyfarm
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A very nice list of things to be doing. Here in Northwestern Massachusetts I set up any new yards normally by the end of October because it's not uncommon for us to still have snow in late April and early May. And in February the ground is still frozen solid so leveling out any stands would be quite hard. Excellent information my friend and as always thanks for sharing.

massachusettsprepper
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jason 67 degrees yesterday.bees very active.
good video

kevinjackson
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Hi Jason, I checked and topped off sugar on my hives today. I didn't plan on an OA treatment but I guess it can't hurt to hit them once.

jpthedelawarebeeman
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good information Jason ___appreciate your web site!

lukemus
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Also a great time to collect those Staghorn bundles <3

karianngardenguru
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Facebook is a valuable resource for me.

rvbeginnerwinnebagoadventu
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Good info. Can't believe I've never heard of Beeslist.

DirtRooster
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monday feb. 10 cold here 34 degrees, henbit and ceanothus will be blooming by friday this week in mariposa California

kevinjackson
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Nice job Jason. I put patties on this past Sunday. Going to start treating this week. 40's to 50's schedule down 71 to Cincy.

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