Caza Enjambres: La CERA VIEJA bien Conservada es la clave que ¡Nadie Te Explica!

Preparing your swarm traps isn't a matter of luck; it depends on a detail that almost everyone overlooks: the wax you choose. In this talk, I'll share my 21 years of experience in apiaries around the world and explain why well-preserved, old wax, protected with moth repellent, makes all the difference between a season full of swarms and an empty box. 🍯 You'll discover the correct origin of the wax, how to check its color and texture, how to detect early moth damage, how to store it properly, and the key revelation of the entire video: the exact window of time during which a particular wax actually attracts swarms. 🌿 A more conscious, sustainable beekeeping approach, more connected to natural rhythms, is also applicable to regenerative livestock farming. 📌 Leave your questions and experiences with your own swarm traps in the comments; I read every single one. 🍯 You'll discover the right origin for your wax, how to check its color and texture, how to detect early moth damage, how to store it correctly, and the key revelation of the entire video: the exact window of time during which a particular wax actually attracts swarms. 🌿 A more conscious, more sustainable beekeeping approach, more connected to natural rhythms, is also applicable to regenerative livestock farming. 📌 Leave your questions and experiences with your own swarm traps in the comments; I read every single one. #Beekeeping #SwarmRemoval #Bees #Hives #SustainableBeekeeping #Beeswax #Swarms #Apiary #Beekeeper #RuralLife