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Learn How-to Make An Info Banner Video For Your Business

Learn How-to Create This Info Banner Video Have you ever needed to create your own media? Recently we learned how-to make this info banner for your business or social media, by using Cartoon Animator 5 and free CapCut. Follow along with me and you’ll be creating your own banner videos in no time! The 20 […]

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Bee TV – New Episode Just Released

We just posted our latest Bee Tv Episode to the Bees World Playlist on YouTube This episode had several new species visit the watering dish, as it’s been close to 100 degrees for the last couple of days. The interactions between the bees has been quite fascinating, you just need to slow down long enough

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Common Mistakes to Avoid with Double-Screen Boards in Hive Management

Double-screen (Snelgrove) boards are powerful for hive splits, swarm control, and requeening, but certain errors can reduce their effectiveness or harm colonies. The following are frequent pitfalls to watch for: 1. Mistakes with Entrances and Timing 2. Queen, Brood, and Colony Management Errors 3. Improper Screen or Board Setup 4. Neglecting Food and Resource Management

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Can a Human Become Immune to Bee Venom?

Photo by JamesDeMers via Pixaby Yes, Humans Can Develop Immunity to Bee Venom Humans can indeed develop immunity to bee venom through both natural exposure and medical intervention. This immunity manifests as tolerance rather than complete immunity, significantly reducing the severity of reactions to future bee stings while not eliminating them entirely.[1][2] Natural Immunity Development

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Common Bee Illnesses and Diseases: A Comprehensive Treatment Guide

The old saying “an ounce of prevention” is certainly true for beekeeping because prevention still remains the most effective approach to keep your hives thriving, as many bee diseases have limited treatment options once established. The best advice to keep your bee hives healthy is early detection combined with proper management practices. This helps provide

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3 Favorite Honey Glazes for Chicken

Try these three favorite honey glazes for chicken and your family will love them. Each offering a perfect balance of sweet, savory, or tangy flavors. 1. Classic Honey Soy Glaze How to Make & Use: 2. Honey Garlic Glaze Ingredients: How to Make & Use: 3. Honey Mustard-Orange Glaze Ingredients: How to Make & Use:

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How do bees communicate within a hive?

Bees communicate within a hive using a combination of movement (dances), chemical signals (pheromones), vibrations, touch, and sound. Each method serves specific purposes and conveys distinct types of information to keep the colony organized and functioning efficiently. 1. Dances 2. Pheromones (Chemical Communication) 3. Vibrations and Sound 4. Touch Summary Table: Bee Communication Methods Method

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The Complex Roles Within a Honeybee Hive: Queen, Worker, and Drone

Within a honeybee colony lies one of nature’s most sophisticated social organizations, with specialized roles that ensure the survival and productivity of the hive. Each bee type—queen, worker, nurse, and drone—performs critical functions that collectively create a thriving superorganism. The Queen Bee: The Colony’s Mother The queen bee serves as the reproductive heart of the

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Should You Use Probiotics In Your Bee Hives?

Image by Raden Dedi Ashar Suryana from Pixabay Does Using Bee Probiotics & Super Food Help to Improve Bee Gut Health? The application of probiotics in beekeeping represents an emerging field that offers promising alternatives to traditional antibiotic treatments for maintaining honey bee colony health. As managed honey bee populations face escalating challenges from diseases,

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How does splitting a hive reduce the likelihood of swarming

Hive Splitting Splitting a hive is a highly effective way to prevent swarming because it directly addresses the main natural triggers for the swarm impulse: Summary In short, splitting proactively manages bee population and hive space, directly removing the physical and pheromonal conditions that lead to swarming. This not only prevents the population loss and

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