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Indoor Beekeeping: Considerations, Safety & Easy Indoor Hives

Indoor beekeeping is growing in popularity, and for a good reason. The practice offers many benefits, especially for hobby beekeepers intending to maintain smaller hive colonies. Utilizing a bit...

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How To Keep Bees Away: Simple & Cheap Ways To Repel Bees

Naturally-repellent plants such as peppermint, basil, eucalyptus, citronella, pennyroyal, and lemongrass are the easiest and most humane ways to keep bees away from specific locations on your...

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Beehive Stands: DIY & Pre-Built Options To Consider

Beehive stands are stable bases for honey bee hives that serve multiple purposes including, but not limited to; protecting the hive from predators, ensuring the hives stay dry, and providing enough...

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17 Types of Honey & What Makes Them Different

There are over 300 different types of honey. From Jarrah, lavender, rosemary, and heather, you'll find many unique flavors, floral notes, nutrients, and other health benefits from these varying types...

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Types of Honey Bees: Identifying Honey Bees & What Sets Them Apart

There are over 1,000 individual honey bee species worldwide, including Italian, Eastern, Buckfast, German, and Africanized bees. Not to mention over 20,000 individual bee species worldwide!...

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What Do Bees Eat? A Bee’s Diet & How To Keep Your Hive Healthy

The most common food bees eat is nectar, pollen, and the honey they produce. They also consume royal jelly, which is a milky secretion from young worker bees. Other supplementary foods used by...

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