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How to manage Small Hive Beatles (SHB)

Small Hive Beetle – By James D. Ellis – This image is Image Number 5025046 at Invasive.org, a source for images of invasive and exotic species operated by The Bugwood Network at the University of Georgia and the USDA APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine program., CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8187533 Learn ways to manage the Small […]

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Which Habitat Restoration Methods Best Supports Pollinator Threats

The most effective habitat restoration methods for supporting multiple pollinator threats at once involve creating high-diversity native plantings with overlapping bloom times, establishing structural and spatial diversity, and using adaptive site management techniques. These approaches simultaneously address habitat loss, nutrition, climate resilience, disease, pesticide exposure, and fragmentation.[1][2] Key methods include: In Summary By combining these

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How many wild pollinators are there?

There are over 200,000 species of wild pollinators worldwide, encompassing not only bees but also bats, birds, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, and even some small mammals[1][2]. Among these, bees are the most significant group: Other groups of wild pollinators Other diverse groups of wild pollinators play important roles in different habitats and crops, including

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Advanced Beekeeping Techniques – An Overview

Advanced beekeeping encompasses a sophisticated range of practices that extend far beyond basic hive management. These techniques represent the cutting edge of apiculture, combining traditional knowledge with modern scientific methods to optimize colony health, productivity, and sustainability. We’ll take a deep look into each of these subject in the near future, but for now here’s

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Essential Health and Wellness Knowledge for Beekeepers

A responsible beekeeper should understand several key areas to maintain the health and wellness of their honey bee colonies. Healthy bees are fundamental for successful beekeeping and productive hives. Here are the main insights: 1. Primary Threats to Honey Bee Health 2. Best Management Practices for Hive Health 3. Recognizing and Treating Common Problems 4.

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Several upcoming workshops and events related to bees are scheduled throughout 2025, including hands-on courses, conferences, festivals, and online educational opportunities.

Upcoming Beekeeping Workshops and Events

Several upcoming workshops and events related to bees are scheduled throughout 2025, including hands-on courses, conferences, festivals, and online educational opportunities. Key options include: Most events require advance registration, and some have limited space. For more details and up-to-date schedules, visit the respective organizers’ websites or contact them directly. ⁂

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Best traps for small hive beetles

Here’s a few of the most effective mechanical traps for small hive beetles The most effective mechanical traps for small hive beetles (SHB) are those that physically capture or kill beetles without using chemicals, and their effectiveness can vary depending on hive configuration and beetle pressure. Top options include: Key tips: In Summary: Screened bottom

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How to manage Varroa Mites in your Bee Hive

Here’s how to manage Varroa Mites in your Hive Effective management of Varroa mites in bee hives relies on a strategy combining monitoring, cultural controls, mechanical practices, and judicious use of chemical treatments. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is considered best practice for keeping mite populations below harmful levels[1][2]. 1. Monitoring: 2. Cultural Controls: 3. Mechanical/Physical

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Is beeswax “the world’s first plastic”?

Why is beeswax is considered “the world’s first plastic”? Beeswax is considered “the world’s first plastic” because it possesses many of the key qualities associated with modern plastics—such as malleability, moldability, water resistance, and the ability to be formed into various shapes and uses—all while being derived from a natural, renewable source. Long before synthetic

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What are the best times of year for optimal pollen collection?

Here’s the absolute best times of the year to collect pollen The best times of year for optimal bee pollen collection are during periods of peak flower bloom, which typically means spring and early summer in most regions. These months coincide with an abundance of flowering plants like clover, wildflowers, and fruit trees, providing plentiful

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