Bees typically swarm between mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Not to be confused with bee bearding, swarming is a coordinated task bee colonies use to expand their colony. Once the temperature begins...
How To Start Beekeeping: Our Comprehensive Beginners Guide
How To Start Beekeeping: Our Comprehensive Beginners Guide
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How Long Do Bees Live? The bee life cycle differs between the castes; - Worker bees live between 6 weeks and 6 months. - Drone bees live between 30 and 60 days. - The queen bee live between 3...
Queen balling is the activity the remaining colony of bees take once it is time to replace the queen. The worker bees surround the queen, clustering together to raise her body temperature which...
The existence of Albino Bees is a contentious debate amongst Apiarists, beekeepers, and the public. This is due to the fact that there are multiple reasons why a bee may look like an Albino bee, but...
Honeybee Habitats: Ultimate Guide For The Perfect Honeybee Habitat
Honey Bee habitats are all the elements needed to sustain a healthy colony of bees. From man-made hives, natural bee nests, gardens, meadowgrass, flowering plants, orchards, woodlands, water sources,...
Imagine drinking a glass of water on a hot day. The feeling of relief after the water reaches your belly. Or the cool sensation across your lips. Bees, like every other animal, feel the same...