Mordern manmade beehives are made from wood frames filled with wax honeycomb cells for storing honey, pollen, and larvae. The most common types of wood used to create bee hives are cedar, cypress,...
How To Start Beekeeping: Our Comprehensive Beginners Guide
How To Start Beekeeping: Our Comprehensive Beginners Guide
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Honeybees remain in their hives in their home territory during the winter. They do not truly hibernate, but engage in activities to keep the queen warm in the hive. Other species of bees have...
A beekeeping calendar can help you monitor your hive's development and spot any potential problems. This month-to-month guide gives you the highest priority steps to take during each month...
Considered alternative medicine, the vast array of nutrients and health benefits of bee pollen can help improve your mental and physical performance. Read on to discover the fantastic benefits of...
Langstroth Hive: History, Advantages, Disadvantages, and More
The Langstroth beehive is the most common beehive in the United States. It is highly expandable, and each box holds eight to ten frames. High honey yields and easy expansion make it an excellent...
The Warré hive mimics a hollow tree and allows bees to build their combs naturally. It requires minimal maintenance and only annual heavy lifting. While it does not produce as much honey as other...