- 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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- ... producing queens for sale. ITALIAN. The most commonly available race, Apis mellifera ligustica originated on the Italian peninsula, the only European bee with yellow pigmentation. They are short distance ...
- Created on 29 December 2015
- 3. 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
- 4. Queen Rearing
- (Books)
- Queen Rearing The information is provided as is, it is material gathered from various sources. Master Beekeeping is not responsible for any mistakes, mishaps, problems arising from following any information ...
- Created on 23 December 2015
- 5. Freq. Asked Questions
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- Frequently Asked Questions 1) Can I keep bees on my property? With few exceptions, beekeeping is welcome in most municipalities. Usually, the only regulation is to be sure to provide water for ...
- Created on 13 December 2015
- 6. Swarm Information
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- ... will explain, but whatever the reason there are ways to avoid it. When the colony swarms, it splits the colony. The colony that leaves the hive will leave with the old queen, and the colony in the old ...
- Created on 13 December 2015
- 7. Honeybee Bites
- (Master Beekeeping)
- ... such as the wax-moth and parasitic varroa mite, however, this anesthetic may be beneficial for humans too. This new discovery, by a group of experts from French and Greek organizations together with ...
- Created on 10 November 2015
- 8. Basic Beekeeping Operations
- (Uncategorised)
- Basic Beekeeping Operations Hive Location While bees can fly up to two miles to find nectar and pollen, they do best with less "travel time." Bees can be kept almost anywhere; they do not have to be ...
- Created on 09 February 2015
- 9. Books on Bees
- (Books)
- ... Beekeeping Tips for Beginners - 6 page Beekeeping-Apiculture - 22 pages Bees - Facts, Habits and Look Alike Beeswax Beginning Beekeeping For Kentuckians Beginning with Bees Beginning ...
- Created on 09 February 2015