Video links with time-stamps are provided courtesy of:
Adam Holmes
1) Do you use starter strips with your foundationless frames? If not what do you do to keep the bees building straight comb? 1:51
2) How do you restrict the number hives/bees if you don't want to expand beyond your ability to care for the bees and space allowed? 4:56
3) Japanese Beetles are eating all of my pollinator flowers, how do I get rid of them without harming the bees? 8:47
4) How do I tell the difference between eggs being laid by a laying worker or a queen that's also just laying drone eggs? 15:54
5) When I put a bee escape under my honey super, the super was robbed through the groove in the inner cover. 20:37
6) My HOA bylaws are restricting beekeeping. Should I just keep them and not ask, or try to change the rules? 23:41
7) When you super a hive with another honey super, do you place it above or below the brood box? 29:50
8) If your goal in beekeeping, honey collection, or is it the thrill of the chess game? 32:57
9) I have heard lots of beekeepers talk about how important a lot of ventilation is to keep bees from bearding. What are your thoughts? 37:00
10) Honey dew is often claimed to be more nutritious than Manuka honey. Should we be planting trees and plants to produce more honey dew? 43:08
11) What's the most efficient way to remove wax cappings from honey frames? 49:28
12) During a heat wave in our area, there was an accumulated pool of nectar in the drain tube of the flow-frames, how should I get that out without kicking off robbing? 58:03
13) I have four and a half built out frames of brood, pollen, nectar and honey. They are not filling out the remaining frames, can I put the super on? 1:01:24
14) One of my hives is in trouble, can I start a new queen from eggs? Or should I try buying in a new laying queen? 1:04: 13
15) We are planning to plant bee friendly plants, if we put them right next to the hives would we be attracting competition? 1:08:33