It is essential that beekeepers control mites for hive health and survivability. This project used the oxalic acid drizzle method.
Read MoreIn this video tutorial from Backyard Beekeeping and Miller Bee Supply, we’ll take you through the basics steps of harvesting and extracting your honey.
Read MoreLike all things in life, when bees give you honey, you make this Lavender Thyme Honey Syrup recipe … or something like that.
Read MoreYou enjoy walking to your backyard and visiting your hives any time you’d like, right? They’re close, accessible, and convenient.
Read MoreWhen people think about bee products, they often think of honey and beeswax, but bees also make other products, such as royal jelly and propolis.
Read MoreTyler from Montana writes: How many frames of capped brood is the optimum in a double deep during summer?
Read MoreBecause I live in an area with long, hot summers I’m often asked, “How do I know if my bees are too hot?” During the dog days of summer, you’ll often find bees hanging out in clumps on the outside of their hive.
Read MoreGlobal trade has landed a wide selection of goods on our doorsteps, and people throughout the world have benefitted in ways unimaginable in decades past. But one detriment of increased trade is the movement of organisms into new environments.
Read MoreAfter eight days, you should see eggs by now, even if it took the workers two or three days to release her. A queenless colony can go about 21 days before the workers’ ovaries begin to develop.
Read MoreWe are looking for a pollinator for a huge indoor botanical garden. We will need to find a pollinator that will be able to pollinate plants 365 days per year and will not be dangerous for the tourists.
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