Using dummy boards | Becoming a Beekeeper | Episode 35
I'm back to the hives to add dummy boards. These boards make it easier to inspect the brood boxes as they can be easily removed to give you more space to move frames around and safely lift brood frames out of the box. While I'm adding these boards, I inspect all four colonies - the three Abelo 12 frame poly hives and the nuc that has the swarm I captured a week and a half ago.

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A Beekeeper's Eye View — Full Inspections After 1 Year

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Trying a walk-away split | Becoming a Beekeeper | Episode 26

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How Viktor Keeps Thousands Of Hives Using His Unique Method. This Is What The Books Don't Teach You!

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How to Keep Bees in Your Garden

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The Bees Taught Me a Painful Lesson… Then I Put Them Under the Microscope

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Managing Multiple Hives | Becoming a Beekeeper | Episode 33

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Everything We’ve Worked for Comes Down to This Week...

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July 2026 Monthly Buzz

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Beekeeping | This One Trick Gets Honey Supers Drawn Faster

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Stripping Honey Supers | Raw Beekeeping Footage

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Untouched For Over 10 Years - What's Inside Will SHOCK You!

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"What Bees Clustered at the Entrance in July Are Actually Saying — It's Not What You Think"

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Inspecting hives in the home yard looking for colonies to split while trying not to say too much.

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How Commercial Beekeepers Extract Honey (I learnt so much!)

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Double brood boxes | Becoming a Beekeeper | Episode 32

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Bees in early July: Queens, new colonies, what needs to be done? Here is how!

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I Can Tell What's Wrong With a Hive Before I Open It — 7 Signs My Grandfather Taught Me

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It Happened So Fast I Couldn't Stop Them

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These Hives were LOADED With Honey

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