- 1. Beekeeping
- (Master Beekeeping)
- ... many of our food plants, which can greatly increase crop yields. Families have more productive gardens, and a way to feed themselves with the help of their bees. Honeybees forage up to a five mile radius ...
- Created on 04 January 2017
- 2. Selecting Queens
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- ... populations. Small, dark and mean. Very susceptible to foulbrood, but a survivor bee in many areas affected by Varroa and invasion of Africanized bees. AFRICANIZED BEES(Apis mellifera scutellata) have ...
- Created on 29 December 2015
- 3. Freq. Asked Questions
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- ... or other event. Please read the begining beekeeping on this website. 7) I’ve heard about many types of hives? What should a beginner get just starting out? Most start out with a standard Langstroth hive. ...
- Created on 13 December 2015
- 4. Honeybee Bites
- (Master Beekeeping)
- ... at the University of Athens, the natural anesthetic called 2-heptanone (2-H), is a natural compound that is present in many food items and is produced by some types of insects. Until now, it was not believed ...
- Created on 10 November 2015
- 5. Basic Beekeeping Operations
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- ... time stinging through loose clothing, but do not wear clothing that flops about. Many beekeepers are toughened enough to tolerate a few stings on the hands so they often do not wear gloves, which are slightly ...
- Created on 09 February 2015