Articles for category: Beekeeping

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beekeeping hobby

Beekeeping Safety: A FREE comprehensive guide

Keeping bees is a fascinating activity, and like most activities, there are a few things you need to know to keep bees in a way that is safe and enjoyable. There are three main risks specific to bee farming basics: 1. Bee stings 2. Burns and fire hazards from the use of your smoker 3. ...

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backyard beekeeping

Backyard Beekeeping: Creating a bee haven at home

Have you ever considered turning your backyard into a bee haven? There are so many fantastic benefits of making your outdoor living space more bee-friendly. Check out these ideas to start your own backyard beekeeping! Bees, endangered species, how? On October 31st, seven native Hawaiian bees were added to the endangered species list. After years of ...

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move a swarm

How To Move A Swarm? Some Wonderful Tips

If you want to move a swarm to a new location, there are some precautions you will need to take. First of all, follow the instructions on our “Catching a swarm” lessons, which will show you how to get a swarm into a hive. The next step is to move the hive with the bees ...

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information on honey bees

Information On Honey Bees You Should Know

Your source of information on honey bees Anyone who knows even a little bit about the honey bee can’t help but be amazed, because far more goes on within the hive than most people can ever imagine: complex communication, social interactions, teamwork, unique jobs and responsibilities, food gathering, and the engineering of one of the ...

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seasonality in beekeeping

Seasonality In Beekeeping: Something to note

The Beekeeping Year – An Overview Here we look at the seasonality in beekeeping (different seasons in a temperate climate), what the bees will do at different times of the year, and what you need to as a beekeeper throughout the year.   Whether you live in a cold, cool, or tropical climate, there will be ...

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brood inspection

Brood Inspection: Your first time will be ok!

Once your colony has gotten established, your first brood inspection is an exciting milestone in becoming a beekeeper (time for some backyard honey). Here’s what to look out for: The brood box is usually the bottom box of a hive, it contains the developing larvae and pupae, thousands of worker bees and a queen laying ...

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Plants that attract honey bees

Plants that attract honey bees to your garden

Plants such as lavender, sunflowers, wildflowers, and bee balm are known to attract honey bees due to their abundant nectar and pollen, providing vital food sources for these essential pollinators. The Sweetest Garden: How to Attract Honey Bees with These Plants Honey bees play a crucial role in pollination, making them essential for the growth ...

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feeding the hive

Feeding The Hive: How to start?

One of the first things you may need to think about when considering beekeeping is how easy they would be to keep. Do they need constant care? What are the disease risks for the bees? Will I have predator problems? What about weather and seasonal changes? Today, let’s explore how to feeding the hive! The ...

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requeen

How To Requeen? And why should we do that?

How to requeen? We’ve just learned about queenlessness. There are several reasons why you might want or need to replace your queen or introduce a new queen: If the queen is not laying well, the colony may not be thriving, the queen may lay too many drones or have weak genetics. If the queen has ...

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get bees

How To Get Bees? Here Are 5 Fabulous Ways!

So you’ve got a hive, but you still need the most important ingredient. Yes, some bees! There are 4 main ways to get bees: a nuc, a split, a swarm or a package. We will quickly introduce each way before diving in more details: Nuc: A nuc or nucleus is a mini, already-functioning hive. Comes ...