I moved house 200km away with my bee hives
I moved house with my bees and will continue my beekeeping journey in the city of Bristol, England. Stay tuned for another year of beekeeping videos!
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be careful Alex now a lot of people know where u keep the bees so pleese be careful. Maybe put a geotag on the boxes .
@spiiket.3474
5 ай бұрын
Yeah people steal bees all the time, better make sure they don't get stolen
@world-karma9127
5 ай бұрын
On Alex's last vid, the Irish guy had some frames taken....
@ScarTalon
5 ай бұрын
I immediately thought this too. Gotta be really careful sharing where you live. People can be really terrible. Either way really enjoy the vids. Hope he can stay safe and have great harvests
@Sammyturtle
5 ай бұрын
You are right about that, having them tagged is a great idea.
@patchthesinclair5896
5 ай бұрын
Alex has a hive of killer bees that kill those that steal from them. Alex has an exchange relationship with his bees and they consider him family so stealing from him is the same as stealing from them. Please take these words of caution seriously, I don't want you to die of bee stings.
"A good son for once" - grows food - cooks food - keeps himself busy - seems lovely - thoughtful Doing better than a lot of young men out there. Your parents did a great job ❤
@okyuhluhs
5 ай бұрын
so True
@enricodesign619
4 ай бұрын
yeah i stumbled over that one too, he is doing just fine, im sure they are really thankful for a good son like him
@lexiajarvis9595
3 ай бұрын
yea buy i bet until he did this bee thing he was loser doinmg fck all and his parents was pissed now he left the nest good man hes great .by how a book is judged
@okyuhluhs
3 ай бұрын
@@lexiajarvis9595 Relax dude. What do you know.
@Yinyara
3 ай бұрын
@@lexiajarvis9595 If you watched the video, he already left the nest before for a couple of years but he had to come back. At least he didn't sit on his bum the whole day playing video games.
Don't forget to keep the gate shut. You don't want the bees to get loose. 😊
@h418lfc
5 ай бұрын
Good to keep the draft out aswell 😂
@CB-xr1eg
5 ай бұрын
😂
@yaadasshows
4 ай бұрын
And lock the gate! 😂❤🤗
Hey Alex, I don't know if it's different with European bees, but in South Africa you always move the bees at night so that all the bees are in the hive and sleeping when you move them. When we moved our bees, we did it at night and they didn't even wake up and when we opened the hive at the new location they were still asleep. just thought I'd let you know. Peace.✌
@vs-cr9lv
5 ай бұрын
I've been taught the same here in Australia,we picked up our hives of a night.
@undefinedvariable8085
4 ай бұрын
Hey, looking to get into beekeeping in SA. Any starter tips to get orientated and connected with local communities? Based in Cape Town.
@Jaciuwu
3 ай бұрын
It does not have to be night, it just needs to be after all the bees come to the hive, in Poland its around 6pm that they enter the hive and sleep :)
@Jaciuwu
3 ай бұрын
And yes its true, not a good idea to move the hive until they all come back, but you can move them before they go for first flight of the day as he did
@calebcaetano1863
3 ай бұрын
Okay, here they come back at dusk, so we moved them just after sunset.
With the lack of food and brood, perhaps the colony absconded? If there were no dead bees, then the colony likely did not die. But now you have another hive box for Springtime swarm carching! :)
@kiaya007
3 ай бұрын
Agreed the lack of dead bees and honey and brood all points to the bees doing a bit of house moving on their own. Kinda cool though because now Alex has contributed to nature and the wild bee population because of his hobby.
I’m glad you are posting more often, Alex. What you are doing is very interesting and watching your videos has made me less afraid of bees. I now see them as small creatures living their lives, doing what they do and I find it all very fascinating instead of abhorrent like I used to.
@eezxp6843
5 ай бұрын
bees hae never been a problem they wont bother with a human, its wasps that are the horrid ones
For the dead hive, they could’ve swarmed if there was no dead bees, they could’ve joined the other colonies if they were a tiny hive… maybe leave some frames with some extra honey as well for them to survive the cold nights. :) I’ve had bees since I was 4 in northern Ohio (US) now 20. So it gets cold. If you move they may get stressed and might lose some bees but they should be alr
It will be interesting to note any taste differences between the honey of the old home and new!! 🐝
Hey Alex! Make sure your beestands are pig proof, if they are able to get out, they will 100% go for the honey. they sniff that miles away. a large heavy platform should keep the bees safe from the pigs. Good luck with the next chapter! Im looking forward for a night cam to figure out whats in your back yard. And how you will engage in these problems.
@riktheyellowmonkey
4 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Even I know that pigs will eat absolutely anything. And that definitely includes high calory honey. Probably bees as well tbh.
@tealkerberus748
2 ай бұрын
I'd be putting a small heavy duty fence around the bee yard. Horses and cattle won't deliberately attack a beehive, but sometimes those squared corners are too tempting as a scratching post, and they can knock a hive over pretty easily. Really there's no farm livestock that I'd trust in the same enclosure as a beehive.
Put the trimmer on your right side. Much more comfortable as it's designed 👍 Good luck on your next chapter!
@fatfish6763
5 ай бұрын
I think that he is left handed
@TheF4y
5 ай бұрын
@@fatfish6763 if so - he can twist the handle bar. I think it's adjustable for left-handed.
@rogerpauklin4988
5 ай бұрын
Yep, just wanted to say that @TheF4y. Turn handlebar 180° and also the "throttle" handle 180°. All the holes should be symmetrical.
@fatfish6763
5 ай бұрын
Cool Thanks for the advice @@TheF4y
So glad the bees have worked out! I’m Ottos mum so maybe see you at the bee sheep pig farm with Otto! ❤
High mite counts can trigger the bees to abscond. Once the hive is empty, other bees can quickly rob any honey out.
Omg this guy is 😍, cooks, grows veggies, and clean! 🥹🥰
Hello, I wish you success with your new beginning. I want to give you a few pieces of advice. The first and most important is to use glasses when mowing the lawn, as there is a high risk of losing an eye. The second thing is related to bees. It's very unpleasant that there is a pig farm so close to the hives because if there is no other water source nearby, the bees will collect water from the pigs' mud, which is quite unpleasant. You must provide them with a place with clean water necessarily.
@CB-xr1eg
5 ай бұрын
What I would do is to put something like a horse trough near to the beehives. The bees will go to the nearest source and drink that. Mind you, if the pig's water is unpleasant, would the bees actually drink it?🤔
@esthersanchez2264
5 ай бұрын
Yes a water source. As a bird feeder, I have been providing water for wildlife for 3 yrs the bees would let me know when the plastic lids were empty. They need water too 😂
I admire your sense of adventure and spontaneity mate. I unfortunately never had this instilled in me as a child growing up & fear all things new! I love that your parents are really supportive and have given you & allowed you this freedom to follow your dreams. Really enjoy watching your life's journeys being played out Alex!😊
@son_60han
5 ай бұрын
Hear hear 🥂
@tealkerberus748
2 ай бұрын
It's never too late to change. Maybe not starting with bees since they can be scary in their own right, but maybe try growing some vegetables? Or even a few kitchen herbs in pots if you don't have a lot of outdoor space. They can be so satisfying to look after!
Sycamores are brilliant for bees, especially in the early part of the year before the summer abundance of flowers. Power to you!
Alex I have been following your story. I live in Bristol, I’m pretty sure I know the road if you need any help with anything let me know. Happy to help
how you've made me interested in bee keeping along with many other things I never thought I'd be interested in was already beyond me, but now you've had me watch a 30 minute video about a bloke moving to Bristol and at no point was I bored, excellent video.
@ThaGamingMisfit
2 ай бұрын
Same here man, I've binged like all the beekeeping videos in a short period, never at a point thinking about skipping anything, I wanted to see it all !
Alex, congrats on the 400k subscribers. Welcome to Bristol, I used to live and work there and now live in Cardiff. I am also a beekeeper and would like to offer some tips. Your choice in the field by the building was a better option, the current spot is too close to the road. You will need some protection from other livestock, even nosey badgers. You will have to strap the hives to the stand to stop the animals/weather moving them. Good luck for the comming season and keep up the great content
I wish you much happiness and joy living in Bristol.
Happy the bees made it safely to your new neighborhood. Sorry for the one that died. It will be fun to see you get acquainted with your new home. Well done!
Bristol is nice, mostly, just be aware I’ve had my van broken into 5 times in the last 2 years, I just leave it unlocked now with nothing valuable inside to stop them busting the locks
I hope you're settling in well in your new home. I always found it better to live with others too! I bet your parents are missing their personal chef!
@just alex Think youve got that strimmer handle on the wrong way about my impractical friend! the long arm shoul be for you right hand and the short for your left, flip it over and rotate the handles 180 degrees!
Making a big change is never easy but often a great decision. Good luck in your new home.
I personally, cant wait to see the first harvest, if there is a huge difference in texture or taste, maybe even in colours of the new honey.
Welcome to Bristol alex. You are going to enjoy the fishing we have (when you have time) ! The river chew is a great little river (chew magna, woollard, Pensford, Keynsham) and the avon has some stunning stretches not far from Bristol (check out stretches around the beautiful village that "time has forgot" LIMPLEY STOKE you will love it. A day trip to cheddar gorge is a must aswell (cheese and cider galore) !
You will need a fence around the hives, horse, sheep, pigs will rub up against the boxes to scratch themselves and knock them over
Don't worry Alex when you have been keeping bees for another 10-15 years you will have more bee boxes then furniture hahaha Best of Luck with your move and really hope it works out for you and you find new friends in your new area. It will seem so strange for first few weeks or even months. That new spot under the trees for your bees is perfect! they will be happy there.
perhaps those bees realised, as you had shifted their stands, that they where being disturbed, the queen may have decided to fly the coop and find a new place to restart the hive as once the queen leaves, the whole swarm will swarm after her, which is probably what happened. I doubt they would have merely died, don't worry.
@copperpipe8054
5 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking as well as all the honey and brood were gone without a trace. Plus the lack of dead bees left.
@leykimayri
4 ай бұрын
The queen decided that in the month of November? I doubt that.
@NillionaireNewsNetwork
4 ай бұрын
the hives had been moved. IT has nothing to do with the seasons, it's the fact he shifted the hives. Didn't you notice he shifte the hives@@leykimayri
@leykimayri
4 ай бұрын
@@NillionaireNewsNetwork The queen stays inside the hive ALWAYS. Yes she probably understood the movement but that won’t make a queen decide to swarm. There is a reason why swarms happen end of spring. Swarms don’t happen at the beginning of winter
@NillionaireNewsNetwork
4 ай бұрын
unless they sense serious danger which they did. of course she let the hive. We'll just have to agree to disagree @@leykimayri
You should put polystyrene all around your boxes in winter, try to keep them a bit warmer & protect against the elements more.
Congratulations on crossing 400K, and best of luck with all your new endeavors, Alex. Can't wait to see if you get an alotment for your veg patch and what you come up with next. ❤
Best of new home wishes to you and thank you for sharing so much of your life with us! I live in the state of Idaho in the USA and you inspired me to pursue a dream of bee keeping. I have 2 hives ready to go for spring when I buy my bees. God bless you!
Happy New Home Alex! Hope the bees settle in well.
all the best for you and your bees Alex. :) BEE blessed
Thanks for sharing your experience with moving house and the bees moving with you too. All the best and I look forward to seeing how you all do in your new surroundings.
The background music of Nujabes is so good. Best of luck on your next adventure Alex.
@undefinedvariable8085
4 ай бұрын
Nujabs! The legend, RIP.
Just ❤ from Germany i love what you Do !! Wish i can Change my life in a direction like yours...
I am sorry for the loss of the bees in the hive. It happens and it's definitely a lesson for you. Varroa mites are a dangerous enemy of bees and, according to your video, the most likely cause of colony collapse. One note, during transport, the vibrations of the bees cause them to stir and produce a bit of heat. Completely closing with tape is not recommended because of overheating of the bees and they easily die. You must have a mesh cover or floor for ventilation. Good luck in Bristol.
Good job, my bees, one hive, are staying inside since it is cold rainy here. Glad yours made the trip.
Bro you have 400K subs?? as someone who’s been watching since the start, I’m so so happy for you mate. Turns out just being yourself and putting the work in is all it takes.. funny that huh? ❤
@yaadasshows
4 ай бұрын
Yes! So admirable 👏 I am inspired in a big way!
Hey alex, I found your channel just scrolling through youtube and saw your first video on bees. Since then ive watched every video. I developed a love for bees and bought my beesuit. My christmas lost is full of bee stuff, im planning on starting in the spring. Thanks for inspiring me!
I could watch these videos all day
The farm looks ideal for your beehives Alex, best of luck in your new home 👍
Brilliant video Alex , whatever you do is so so interesting , keep posting my friend .
Hi Alex, I love your videos! I’ve been watching your series for more than a year now and I’ve been really inspired. I started my own bee colony and so far so good. I love your channel and loved this video. Thanks. Bye ❤️👌
for the side of the fence that isn't hung , look into a gate wheel . itll help support that side from drooping, and will make moving the gate a lot easier . and or you can look into a cable support , but i find them intrusive and not as helpful .
Welcome to Bristol! It's a great city; you're gonna love it! I really enjoy your videos, they're always interesting and your curiosity about the world is infectious. Thanks for the hours of entertainment you've provided so far - keep it up! 😊
I just showed my husband you just have a new video for us to watch tonight! 🎉 smiling from ear to ear! 😁
Try using the strimmer on the other hip
Hi Alex i love to see your dedication towards bees. You shifting etc now waiting for tour to your nearby area through your videos. Keep going and keep learning. ❤❤
Congrats on the move! The new location is absolutely perfect for you!
Hello Alex! I wish you good luck on this new journey! I hope the bees adapt well to their new habitat and produce lots of good honey! Thanks for sharing! Greetings!
Alex, congratulations on the new home. I’m setting up my apiary this spring. Bees are already ordered!
Alex if you fancy doing something on Dartmoor at some point let me know .There are some amazing places to investigate and make videos .I would love to learn foraging and also video making if you fancy teaching me .Welcome to the West Country .
Great video, Alex. Your energy and spirit are great to watch. I hope you and your bees are settling in to Bristol. My 7-year-old son is also a fan now, too 😊
Its worth putting the gate hinges up the opposite way..cant just lift the gate off then
Thanks Alex! Good luck with what you do!
Good luck with the bees.
Bristol is in the county of Somerset, it isn't a county in itself.
Alex your amazing! Glad you didn’t move to London, it’s brutal! Blessings to the bees!
Congrats! Best of luck in your new home ❤
Hi Alex Congratulations on your move ,hope everything works out well with your bees,it's always good to experience different places ,stay blessed stay safe
This was a great watch. Good luck Alex and thanks for posting.
Welcome to Bristol Alex. We live in Bristol. Its a green city. Hope you & your bees will like it 😊
@jimjoelliejack
5 ай бұрын
It’s a shit hole. I went down there last March, what a depressing place, I’ve never see so much graffiti.
15:52 I am an Weed Cutter collector, i can not get enaugh weed cutters. This large 2Hand swing handle off the trimmer is good for large areas. And swinging the Eras Clear. For trimming around in tight spacers/ behind and on the hives I personally would choose an straigt two hand handle. The straight handle Make it Possible to Incrase the Toolheadangle to trim Precise grooves orund Corners, or you can Turn The Toolhad about 90degree to cut Corners clean. I make Sense for Cleaning Works. my Modell would an Stihl Trimmer FS55R or FS38 2Strocke engine. But it is loud for the bees. And Stihl Have a 2Strocke Mixing Bottle this 1L Bottle Fuel Canister Tra sport Save (you can youes it as Fuel Canister and carring it around, and you Put an Small Bottle of 2 Strock oil in this Bottle and shake it. 2L would last for one season. But if you spontanly decide to trimm, you not have to do the Charging. And have this LiIon Batterys Permamently Stored Full charged, It will reduce the Battery Pack life span about 30%. Store the batterys About 2/3 up to 3/4 charged, it will save Battery Lifespan to full all Cycles. This is the reason you have to charge the Batterys for evry youse
can't wait to see this new chapter of your life!
Your videos bring me a lot of joy. Even though I'm quite a lot older than you I look up to the way you get joy out of what people would call 'simple things of life'. I'm autistic and a lot of things and situations feel overwhelming to me, but when I watch your videos I somehow have an easier time accepting things I can't or don't want to do even though I'm actually watching someone doing these things right now. I love to see that you are still doing all the beekeeping and I hope you have a great time in Bristol !
You've put the trimmers handle the wrong way around if you intend to hold it on your left, it will be much nicer if you flip it so that its "symmetric" for your arms, that way you don't have to twist your torso while using it :) Alternatively you could just put the trimmer on your right hand side instead of left hand side ;)
The pigs are beauties! By far my favourite animal ❤
Love
Hey Alex, please get youself some goggles when you use the trimmer, got to protect them eyes!!
Looking forward to your next video. Thank you.
So nice to see a new video! We've missed you. Congratulations on your new venue (you and the bees of course.) If you find out why a hive 'died', do let us know. And finally, I'm looking forward to some Roast Hams with Honey being cooked and eaten next summer. Good luck, Alex and Happy Christmas, New Year and New Home!
Congratulations, you are such a smart young man. I am a beekeeper myself in the United States
Nice, I hope you love it there! Bristol is my favourite city in the UK, it's just full of the best kinds of super creative, awesome people. I wish I could go back but unfortunately I live all the way at the bottom of the world in New Zealand. One day, though! 🙃 Kia ora!
Good luck Alex
Only because of you I got into beekeeping and I love it❤❤❤ thx
Lovely chilling video to watch Alex . Good Luck on your new place of living.
your videos always bring me immense joy. Good luck on this next chapter of your life!
I can't wait for the next installment on the bees, good luck.
Love your videos,they leave with a glow in my heart
fantastic hope you settle into new home ..with mates as well ..will be awesome
Good for you brother!
I work in Bristol a fair bit. Might see you about 😀
All the very best for the future Alex.
Great alex! Really happy for u Please keep the videos coming every week Really enjoying them. You have a really chilled way of story telling😊❤
Well done Alex hope all goes well for you and your bee's, that's a very nice place, we love to holiday just down the road in Cheddar, all the best mate Thank you,
@CB-xr1eg
5 ай бұрын
Holiday*
@jamesatkinsfishing
5 ай бұрын
Thank you @@CB-xr1eg
@CB-xr1eg
5 ай бұрын
@@jamesatkinsfishing You're more than welcome JAF. Nice to see you're having fun with the little emojis. Enjoy kiddo.
@jamesatkinsfishing
5 ай бұрын
i all way's put two smileys and a waving hand on everything, cheers for putting me right lol, @@CB-xr1eg
Biggest fan man you've inspired me to become a beekeeper❤❤
Hi Alex I watch your videos from Australia and I have four beehives on a property near the NSW Victoria border at a place called Ournie just outside Tumbarumba I make creamed honey with what I harvest Give it a try, I learned how to do it on a KZread video from the Norfolk honey company using the dyce method, it takes a bit of time but the results are worth it Best of luck Brian
Hey ma,te, good job! just a friendly tip with the brushcutter, the motor and batter is designed to go under your other arm, the wider handle from the main shaft has a longer datum, making it easier and requires less energy for you to move the cutters head around.
I lost a hive also and I think it was due to high mites. I didn't get the second round of treatment on them but they did leave a super full of honey. Hopefully at the new place you have a freezer as I find that and a warming box are life savers. One kills the unwanted bugs/saves comb and the other extends the selling time. Congrats on the move and hope all's well with you and your bee's
Really enjoyed the video. A tip is either water the garden after sunset or early morning but if it’s in the morning use mulch. Whatever mulch to keep the water from evaporating
Welcome to Bristol Alex !
Welcome to the south west!
I'm sorry you lost a hive. I hope the new bee season goes well for you!
Welcome to Bristol Alex, i hope you settle in nicely here 😊
Good luck Alex in your new home l will look forward to your next update.
I wish you the best in your new location, love your videos
Goodluck with the move and the new house 👍👍