Beekeeping | 5 Awesome Beekeeping Tips For April + A GIVEAWAY

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Published 2022-04-05
Beekeeping means getting 5 things right for the month of April. Today, let's drill down into these 5 tips for April. Plus, a giveaway.

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All Comments (21)
  • @markdevivo7525
    Made it through my first winter and still have bees. Took one of Davids online beekeeping training courses and put into practice what I learned.
  • @azawakhcom
    As always, I love these videos. I watch them over and over again.
  • Hello David! I'm branf new at beekeeping !!! I'm so excited about it. Thank you for your videos they have helped me a lot along with my tutor!!! Keep up the good work!! Ps: you're my favorite YouTube beekeeper!! 😊
  • Enjoy all your bee videos. Learn something new every time. Thanks David.
  • @PapaBee165
    Easy to find, know if your queen has swarmed. Know how old the queen is.
  • @windyacrebees
    So glad you got the turkey feathers I sent Dave, just watched this, will send more again sometime. Thank you for the knowledge that not only helps me, but helps me mentor others.
  • This video is jam packed with useful information! I'll be watching this one a few times while taking notes. Thanks again David!
  • @jeeclectics3026
    Identify the queen to keep records on her laying habits, age and easy to spot when inspecting your hives or during splits.
  • What great tips for the month of April. I took 5 pages of notes in my David Burns Bullet Journal. I have a personal journal that I made to take down important information, instructions, definitions, and sketches about beekeeping. I regularly refer back to it when needed and can take it with me to my the apiary. 🐝
  • @momdearful
    Hello David, I see swarms of bees around the house every year looking for a new home. This has sparked my interest and brought me to your videos. I have set out two hives and tomorrow I receive my first ever package of bees. I plan to capture a swarm for the second hive. Love your talks and although I should have already done so, I plan on taking your course on beekeeping. Thank you for sharing with us all.
  • @sylviafoust9545
    David, i caught my first swarm today in North Carolina ! So exciting! Cant wait to catch the next!
  • @toddholmer9700
    1) A marked queen is beneficial because it aids the beekeeper in identifying the queen more quickly. 2) It also allows us to keep detailed records on a specific queen, particularly her age and performance. 3). Also, when making splits, the queen can get moved around, so by having her marked and numbered you'll always know the history of that particular queen no matter where you place her.
  • Yes Dave I live in south western Pa and it is 75 degrees outside and I have alot of dandelions and I like your veodo
  • @charrison2005
    David, my two hives survived their first winter and I believe it’s from them having your candy boards... I highly recommend! 1. AIDS beekeeper in ID her more quickly (so you don’t accidentally kill her). 2. Detailed records on a specific Queen (age & performance). 3. In making splits the Queen can get moved around by having her marked & numbered you will know her history. 4. If the Queen is marked you know that she is your original Queen and hasn’t been replaced.