Storing Wet Honey Supers - The Best & Easiest Way
After honey extraction, what remains is the accumulation of gooey, sticky frames. These uncapped comb frames, sometimes referred to as "wet" frames or supers, …
Read more →Has your experience or interest in beekeeping inspired you to take up further education on one of the busiest workers in the world? We’ve been there! Here’s what …
Beekeeping is not a very costly hobby, but the first year will be expensive as you learn how to take care of bees and purchase the many pieces of equipment you'll …
Starting your first bee colony can be an exciting and rewarding experience. You will have the chance to observe the behavior of the fascinating bee creatures as …
After honey extraction, what remains is the accumulation of gooey, sticky frames. These uncapped comb frames, sometimes referred to as "wet" frames or supers, …
Read more →Swarms of honey bees are a typical springtime occurrence. Early in the spring, honey bee colonies that made it through the winter start to lay eggs and grow. …
Read more →Bee colonies are preparing to swarm as the days become shorter and the temperatures drop. Honeybees have outgrown their nesting area since they last separated …
Read more →As a result of the successful raising of larvae and the emergence of worker bees, a bee colony will eventually grow and become congested. This calls for …
Read more →Beekeepers advise replacing combs every 3 to 5 years. But recycling and reusing old frames might help you save money. Before giving old frames to your bees, do …
Read more →You might need to requeen at some point because your highness doesn't always last that long. The queen bee would eventually need to be replaced, much like many …
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