Provence Honey presents a new video series on How To Grow A Small Hive Into A Beehive, part 1 of 2. Featuring Jean Claude Pelagio and Christian. Share this video ****** As always, enable CC Caption to enjoy English subtitles Stay tuned for episode 2! Previous video and series: Packaging and transport: ****** How To Harvest Lavender Honey: ****** How To Build a Beehive: ****** We are going to release 1 new video every week and we are going to cover a few topics about cs about bees, bee farms and honey. Do subscribe if you want to see more videos from Provence Honey! Provence Honey is the first importer of lavender honey from Provence, southern France to Malaysia, directly from a French beekeeper. Our Mission We want to empower you to be your own best health advocate while putting honesty back into the food supply. We are here to unite the growing number of people adopting healthy lifestyles and we strive to educate people about bees, honey, the importance of natural products and remedies to our health and a strong brand message. Our Vision Provence Honey will be recognized as an important resource for healthy and superior quality products that are used by culinary enthusiasts and those people who value the importance of products with inherently healthy attributes and benefits. More information about Provence Honey: www.provence-honey.com www.facebook.com/provencehoney Subtitles: I have prepared the big hive like this. The frames are new. I know that I have six frames in the small hive, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. At minimum. I always take out one frame that I will put back at last. It gives me more room to place the frames of the small hive. Look at this. ah yes it’s full. you always put them in order in the big hive. So we follow the order of the frames. Yes, after you can move them differently but right now we have to follow the order. You will see. There is a lot of people here! there is a very nice brood. you see it is well centred. There is a magnificent one here. It is really at the centre of the frame Well centred. They will store honey all around the brood later. So when the bees born they can eat immediately. I put this frame anywhere for now because this is the one I want to take. Generally the side frames are the storage. We can tell by the weight, it is heavy. And still there is brood you see? It means they need more place and frames now. It is about time to transfer them. And always in order. There, the first and second, I put this back in first. In a few days you can do it differently. Shot, directed and edited by Christian. Logo animation by Alain Dagon: www.al1dagon.com The logo, its design, animation and music are the property of Christian Dufour. Special thanks to my wife and Brandon Gomez Music: "Shinedown" by Kai Engel From the Free Music Archive CC BY NC