Finding and Building a New Bee Yard

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"Finding and Building a New Bee Yard" includes how we choose and build a good bee yard site, how we deal with land owners, what colony numbers we choose and much more.
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Do you compensate the land owners and if so how?

SylantBill
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Just so you are aware you are making a real difference in my life. I am learning so much from you that will translate directly into saved time, effort and money. Thanks again Bob!

johnemmenecker
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Every body is with the program, makes the day so much easier.

timlewis
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I would LOVE more content on setting up new yards. What you’re looking for and setting up the fences. I’ve seen all your videos and I just can’t get enough knowledge from you. Thank you so much for what you do!!!!😊

Synergyfarm
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I love the details in this video. Especially the hive stands made of landscape timbers. Thank you.

randallcarter-carterhillho
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Bob I have spent from early January this year till now watching all your videos. You have changed and inspired me more than you realize. I’m only a second year beekeeper but from listening to you, Jim Coss and Kamon Reynolds I’m well on my way to expanding into a (bigger) sideline operation. I thank you for these videos, they are probably my favorite part of my day to come home from logging and dream about being a commercial beekeeper. You are really making a big difference in so many lives. Turns out, East Ky has more sourwood than I thought!!

joshuacantrell
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Mug up, down to Georgia. Funny you should post this; I was just over checking on a friend's bees when I noticed some muddy paw prints on the hive...hummmm, got bears. I will change the second wire to ground. Thanks Bob. You always have great information. Take care, Brice

lambbrookfarm
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Bob - thank you for taking the time to film, edit and publish these videos. We’ve picked up a great deal of knowledge from you. Question on the landscape timber stands - what’s your preferred fastener, big nails or screws?

PHIGAM
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Bee's are VERY important.. Some people don't understand that like a beekeeper does. Thank you for the great information.

bbogster
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Thank you for the information provided in this sector. We benefited a lot from you. We wish you lasting health

ben-achrakmonaim
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As a hobby beekeeper (used to sell honey) I would suggest the hobby beekeepers keep their apiaries as close to home as you can. Sometimes it's tough getting out to the yard to do work because of time schedules.
Just keep loving what you do and that's important.
Bob is a great teacher of beekeeping for all of us. His management programs are well thought out and successful.
One thing I would like to see would be a commercial beekeeper in the northeast run a youtube channel. Our weather and flows are very unique to our area.

beebob
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The new one is going to have a nice view, that is one thing about keeping bees real nice offices even with rain and snow. That's going to be a nice yard I'll bet, I look forward to videos of that yard. Oh that is soft ground, my clay is like concrete this time of year.Ty for sharing your time Bob, have a Blessed Lord's Day.

dcsblessedbees
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@Bob, you always do things in a first class way, plus you always give us Beeks good information and tips to strive for, your easy manner and not talking over average peoples heads is why I consider you a foremost top notch expert 👍👏👌😉 I got a little chuckle when you said 1400' elevation was actually one of you lowest yards, I'm below Macon GA at around 425' with cotton, peanuts and peaches all around, about 50% ag & 50% natural woodlands. SHB, wild hogs and an occasional racoon and the small piedmont bears are my biggest threats in that order.

carlsledge
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Thanks for sharing interesting content Bob 👍

allsmilz
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Nice to see you around Bob.
Hoping the new beeyards will be even better than the old ones.

MAQ
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That’s a beautiful looking yard Bob! Living in the woods I know first hand how much hard work it takes to cultivate an area like that. Bravo!

beesintheweeds
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Thanks for sharing your Information

terrimaddox
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Thanks for showing this. I want to get a yard or two and it’s great to hear how to get it done! Love your videos and the wonderful calm voice!!

Chard-Bees
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Thank you, Bob! Your videos are very helpful to me as a hobby beekeeper in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Upper East TN. 🍯🍯🍯

jasonhughes
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It's always a joy to see the progress being made when building a new beeyard. We've had to move several yards over the past 2 years because of some reason or another. (Mostly because of all the timber harvesting going on in our area.) Naming the different yards gets to be a joy for our team as it's almost a game when we start spitting out different names to call the yard, lol. When you showed the clip of the old lumber mill that was close by automatically made me think 🤔 now, I would call this yard the lumber mill yard. On a serious note, I really enjoy all your content. I've been dancing around the idea of starting a beekeeping channel as well. Keep the content and inspiration coming!

jonathanhardeman