Show notes
Curious about the Demaree Method of Swarm Control? In this episode of Beekeeping For Newbees, we explore a powerful technique to prevent swarming without making a new colony. Often called a “split,” the Demaree method is actually a reorganization tactic developed in 1892 by George Demaree—and it's still relevant today.The technical setup step-by-step for a two-deep Langstroth hiveWhy it works biologically, especially with nurse bee behaviorTiming tips—when too early is risky and too late is ineffectivePros like maximizing honey yield and staying within hive limitsCons that can make it intimidating for first-year beekeepersYou’ll also get our take on how to think critically in your beekeeping journey, how to apply knowledge instead of blindly following advice, and a fun callout to all the “Art Vandelay” innovators out there.Stick around to hear about updates at bestbeekeepinggear.com, where you can find hive plans, treatment guides, gear reviews, and more based on real community Q&A.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

