- 1. Beekeeping
- (Master Beekeeping)
- ... affect the health of the hive. There are ways to manage your hives to help keep your bees thriving. You can help combat Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), which is killing bees at an alarming rate, by utilizing ...
- Created on 04 January 2017
- 2. U.S. Honey Bee Losses
- (Information)
- ... has continued to increase. This means honey bee colonies are being transported over longer distances than ever before. Declines in honey bee colony health were exacerbated in the 1980s with the arrival ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 3. Bee Diseases
- (Books)
- ... Hive Beetle (SHB) ID and Control Best Management Practices IN87400 Colony Collapse Disorder A Descriptive Study van Engelsdorp Controlling Honey Bee Diseases and Varroa Mites Diagnosis ...
- Created on 25 December 2015
- 4. Freq. Asked Questions
- (Information)
- ... is not the only factor of why most keep bees. 9) I’ve heard about beehives dying. Is this still a problem? Colony Collapse Disorder (referred to as CCD) is just one of the many problems facing beekeepers. ...
- Created on 13 December 2015
- 5. Swarm Information
- (Information)
- SWARMING Swarming is a very real problem for any beekeeper. When bees swarm, they usually divide the colony into a large group and look for a new hive. They do this for several reasons, which we ...
- Created on 13 December 2015
- 6. Basic Beekeeping Operations
- (Uncategorised)
- ... in a "perfect" spot. Choosing the best possible location, however, increases the chances for a strong, productive colony. Consider both the bees and your neighbors when making your decision. Some points ...
- Created on 09 February 2015