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Sustainable Beekeeping Practices Worldwide

Image by Quang Nguyen Vinh via Pexels Sustainable beekeeping has emerged as a critical practice that balances honey production with ecological stewardship, bee health, and environmental conservation. This comprehensive approach to apiculture extends far beyond traditional honey harvesting to encompass biodiversity preservation, climate resilience, and community empowerment across diverse global contexts. Core Principles of Sustainable Beekeeping […]

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How does hive shape influence honey production and bee health

Image by Dawid Kochman via Pexels Hive shape influences both honey production and bee health through its effects on colony homeostasis, resource use, and the bees’ ability to regulate temperature and humidity. Honey Production Bee Health Summary Table Hive Shape Feature Honey Production Bee Health Modular/Expandable Increases yield via added space (Langstroth) Prevents overcrowding; supports larger

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Why Do Bees Make Honey?

The Amazing Things Honey Bees Make – Video 10 Minutes Learn how bees make honey and why they need it to survive. Discover the many other things bees can make for their hive, like bee bread, beeswax, propolis, royal jelly, and, venom. This video will take you on a tour of the bees world and

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How Honey Bees Build Hives Naturally in the Wild

When honey bee colonies establish themselves in the wild, they engage in a sophisticated process of site selection and construction that represents millions of years of evolutionary refinement. Understanding how these remarkable insects create their natural homes provides valuable insights into their biology and preferences. Swarm Behavior and Site Selection The process begins when a

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Why There’s No Such Thing As Wild Honeybees in the US

Image by MemorySlashVision via Pexels Honey Bees Are Not Native To North America There is no such thing as a truly “wild honeybee” in the United States because the species commonly known as the honey bee (Apis mellifera) is not native to North America—they were imported from Europe by colonists in the 1600s[1][2]. Before their

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Influence of Ancient Civilizations on Beekeeping

Ancient Egyptian wall painting showing beekeeper with bees and clay hives, illustrating early beekeeping practices. Image by Gene Kritsky, PhD via Pexels Ancient civilizations laid the foundational practices that shaped modern beekeeping, with each culture contributing unique techniques, religious significance, and technological innovations that persist today. Ancient Egypt: The Birthplace of Organized Beekeeping Pioneering Techniques

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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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How much time does a beekeeper spend on hive maintenance?

Average Time Spent The average hobbyist beekeeper typically spends about 25 to 35 hours per year per hive on maintenance tasks[1]. This total includes time spent on regular inspections, managing swarming, checking for pests like mites, preparing equipment, and harvesting honey. For beekeepers with more hives, efficiency improves per hive, but total hours increase. For

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Seasonal Factors Influencing Beekeeping Time Investment

The total yearly time commitment for beekeeping varies significantly based on seasonal factors. Each season brings distinct tasks and challenges, directly impacting how many hours a beekeeper must dedicate. Spring Summer Autumn Winter Key Seasonal Influences Other Influencing Factors Summary: The majority of beekeeping hours are concentrated in spring and summer, with reduced time needs

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