This is why you should inspect your bees in March! First Inspection after winter!
There is so much controversy to when you should perform your first bee inspection post winter with the majority of well known or viewed beekeepers saying April. Well I challenge that theory and have my own way and reasons why, I believe we should go by the weather instead of the months. I’m glad my instinct was right and waiting till April would potentially have caused me some further issues or worries. This is an episode you don’t want to miss! Please click like and subscribe for more content.

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Full inspection V Quick inspection what's the difference?

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15 Beginner Beekeeping Questions Answered Honestly — by a 40-Year Beekeeper

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The Bees Every Beekeeper Wants

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How to turn 1 Swarmed beehive into 5 colonies, Free Bees.

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How to Install Honey Bees into a Hive

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Beekeeping | How to Find Your Queen In An Aggressive Hive

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Honey Bee Queens Piping, Colony Swarming, Injured Queen, Lessons and Observations about honeybees.

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Week 4 + 6 days: Checking the expansion of the colony into the double brood

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How To Manage Thousands Of Beehives With David Wainwright. Wainwrights Bee Farm

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My Bees Stop Bringing in Honey Every July — Here's What I've Done About It for 50 Years

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How to build up a colony and stop swarming with the Demaree method

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I Haven't Bought a Queen Bee in 47 Years — My Grandfather's Method

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Africanized Honey Bees Attack, Why do they do that? What should you do? Beekeeping Lesson

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Beekeeping TIPS On Easiest Way To Harvest Honey

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If I Were Starting Beekeeping Today at 76 — Here's Exactly What I'd Do First

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How to set up your first beehive.

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

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Becoming a Beekeeper - Day 1 till Day 365 - my first Honey Harvest - 1 year of Keeping bees

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The Demaree method, and my most common questions answered

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