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How to Prevent Swarming of Bees | Learn Step by Step with Bruce White

Learn how to Prevent Swarming of Bees. Swarming is the natural process of bees increasing in numbers. The aim of this video is to show you how to manage your colonies to control and prevent swarming. Swarming is not desirable as you risk losing up to half the colony bees, and with possible nuisance bee implications. Always be observant and only interchange disease free material and healthy bees between colonies. Thank you to Bruce White OAM for sharing his vast knowledge. This video was produced with care by Moving Memories® Australia 🎥✨. Discover more about our video production services for your small business, hobby, or special interest by visiting 🌐 https://movingmemories.com.au To learn a lot more about how, when and why bees swarm check out our swarm page https://saveourbees.com.au/swarms/ 🙏 Thank you for watching 📣 Please share & subscribe for more FREE & easy to follow videos for beekeepers & bee enthusiasts 🐝 ====================================== 🔔 Share this video:    • How to Prevent Swarming of Bees | Lea...   ====================================== ❤️ See more simple & easy to follow how-to videos. Subscribe    / @saveourbees   Chapters 00:00 begin & opening titles 00:24 intro to swarm prevention & control 00:52 swarming is bees natural means of increasing in numbers 01:15 external signs that bees are likely to swarm 02:03 bees returning exhausted from the field 02:25 indications of overcrowding 03:31 inspecting inside a strong colony in spring 04:03 inspecting the brood box 05:38 observing a dummy queen cell (also known as a play cup) 06:00 look for warm cells that may appear on any frame in the brood box 06:19 bees build 3 types of queen cells A. supercedure (usually 3 on the face of the comb B. emergency (up to 30 on the face of the comb C. swarm (at least 12 on the bottom edge of the brood comb) 06:41 observing pollen,sealed & unsealed brood, dummy cell 07:47 emerging of a newly born worker bee 08:04 presence of drones in August (just before Spring time) 08:29 good example of a colony that may swarm with a lot of capped brood & a young queen 08:53 note the queen is marked with a white dot by the beekeeper for easy identification 09:32 marking the queen with a white Posca" pen" 10:03 reasons to prevent your hives from swarming 10:24 steps to prevent hives from swarming 10:44 expanding the size of the cavity 12:06 making more room in the brood box 13:55 alternating sealed brood frames with empty frames 14:21 placing empty frames in the brood box will give the queen more room to lay eggs & workers more work to do 14:40 re-assembling the hive 15:12 replacing frames of honey in the super with brood frames 16:22 check brood in super for queen cells 5 days after moving above the excluder 16:58 when adding bees to a weak hive, shake new nurse bees in front of hive to avoid fighting 17:37 if possible avoid excess smoke to keep nurse bees on the brood frames to be removed 18:55 move nurse bees into a weak hive to avoid fighting. The nurse bees will mature to become field bees 19:36 reasons for shaking new nurse bees in front of a weak hive 20:00 the demaree method 20:45 when rotating the hive 180 degrees, secure the hive firmly with a strap or Emlock 23:01 placing a new queen bee in your queenless box 24:48 uniting 2 colonies with newspaper to slowly unite colonies 25:48 bees using scent glands to guide field bees returning 26:09 explaining the result of the 180 degree box turn 26:46 this hive is fitted with a beetle jail to trap small hive beetles & is not related to the demaree method 27:25 closing summary with reasons to prevent hives swarming 28:50 end #BeeSwarms #SwarmPrevention #Swarming

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