Discover the traditional art of honey extraction with our article on the honey press. Ideal for beekeepers who prefer a more hands-on approach, it delves into how a honey press works, its benefits, and the unique qualities it brings to honey processing. This guide is perfect for those interested in an alternative to modern centrifugal extractors, offering a deeper connection to the age-old practice of beekeeping.
Read More »Beehive Frame Assembly – Beginner’s Guide
Beehive frame assembly is important for hands-on beekeepers with an interest in making their own beekeeping equipment. The next logical step after building your own beehive boxes is to assemble the frames and install them. This guide takes you through assembling beehive frames for both brood and honey super beehive boxes. It covers frames for deep, medium and shallow beehive boxes. The assembly of beehive frames can be split into two broad processes: 1.) First is the assembly of the wooden frame. 2.) The second broad process is wiring the frame and addition of foundation including embedding wax foundation.
Read More »How the Cloudy Wing Virus Affect Honey Bees
Bee enthusiasts, the Cloudy Wing Virus is a silent threat lurking in our hives, often accompanying the dreaded varroa mite. This elusive virus is a common factor in colony collapses, yet it remains one of the least studied. With no direct treatments, prevention is our best strategy. Keep your apiaries clean, encourage propolis use, and manage those mites! Let's safeguard our bees against this invisible enemy. 🐝 #BeeHealth #CloudyWingVirus #VarroaMites
Read More »Analyzing Honeycomb: Comparing Drone and Queen Cells
Delve into the intricate world of beekeeping with our article on analyzing honeycomb, focusing on the differences between drone cells and queen cells. This guide is essential for beekeepers to accurately identify and understand the roles of these specialized cells in the hive. Knowledge of these distinctions is key for effective colony management and ensuring a thriving bee population.
Read More »What is the Washboarding Behavior in Honeybees?
Dive into the intriguing behavior of bees known as "washboarding" with our engaging article. This phenomenon, characterized by a rhythmic, back-and-forth movement of bees on the hive entrance, remains a subject of fascination and study among beekeepers and scientists. Our article explores the possible reasons behind this behavior, offering insights into the complex and fascinating world of honeybee activities.
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