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Protect your beehives from reinvasion of Varroa mites with a robber screen. Ensure the safety of your bees and help them develop resistance to Varroa with this essential addition.

Sibylle Kempf from Germany gives her thoughts about the use of robber screens when helping the bees to develop Varroa resistance. The apiary above where the hives are very close to each other is no…

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Learn how solitary bee houses can attract important pollinating insects. Discover the benefits of building your own bee house rather than buying one.

After the bee shed comes the bee house. However, in a break from tradition, this is a post about solitary bees rather than honey bees. Solitary bees include things like the Red Mason Bee. These were very common where I lived in the Midlands but this species of solitary bee is very much rarer in Scotland, although they are present in parts of Fife. Red mason bee … Steven Falk book I’ve no idea what’s about in this area of Fife so I’m putting up a couple of solitary bee houses to see if

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Discover how Rose Hives, a new hive structure technique, can help you rapidly expand your brood stock. Watch the video for the best methods to set up these innovative hives. #backyardbeekeeper #beekeeping #beehive #queenbee

Rose Hives are a relatively new hive structure technique that allows for rapid expansion of your brood stock. The link will give you a video on the best methods to set one up. #backyardbeekeeper #beekeeping #beehive #queenbee #hives #honey #raisingbees #beekeeper

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Experience the wonder of nature's architecture with hexagonal honey bee combs. These hardworking bees create perfect hexagons to store their precious honey and pollen. Explore the beauty and benefits of honey bees. 🌼🌸🍯 #BeeManHoneystix #Honeystick #Honey #PureHoney #BenefitsOfHoney #Honeystix #HoneyBeeComb #NatureArchitecture #BeehiveWonder #HoneybeeLove

Witnessing the beauty of natural architecture with a hexagonal honeybee comb. These hardworking bees are truly a wonder, creating perfect hexagons to store their precious honey and pollen. 🌼🌸🍯 #BeeManHoneystix #Honeystick #Honey #PureHoney #BenefitsOfHoney #Honeystix #HoneyBeeComb #NatureArchitecture #BeehiveWonder #HoneybeeLove

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Dec 6, 2024 - The Sun Hive is a bee hive centered around natural hive geometry and a natural approach to modern beekeeping. It was created by the Natural Beekeeping Trust as a key element to bee guardianship.

The Sun Hive is a bee hive centered around natural hive geometry and a natural approach to modern beekeeping. It was created by the Natural Beekeeping Trust as a key element to bee guardianship.

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Dark aging honeycomb in hive frame, why old comb is a beehive killer.

Being a beekeeper means who have to manage your colonies. If you have a few beehives, or a hobby farm, in your backyard, you need to learn how to rotate old black honeycomb out of the hive. These frames with old beeswax contribute to poor bee health. Rotate out dark beeswax and keep your honey bee colonies thriving.

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Embark on a sweet journey into beekeeping with our beginner's guide to honey bee hives per acre. Learn how many bees you need per hive, boost your honey production, and discover the magic of backyard beekeeping. Follow us for more fun beekeeping tips and tricks!

Hey there, beekeeping newbies! 🌟 Get started on the sweet journey with our beginner guide to honey bee hives per acre! Discover the magic of backyard beekeeping, learn how many bees you need per hive, and boost your honey production 🍯. Follow us for more fun beekeeping tips and tricks! 🐝✨

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Witness a fascinating beehive hanging from a tree filled with bees. Despite its natural beauty, this hive faces challenges in the wild. Learn why this hive may struggle to survive the elements and maintain warmth, unlike those in protected environments.

Good example of a Hive in the Wild. As I understand it, this hive is doomed to die because it is in the elements. In a tree hollow or cave cavity, in a building or man made hive box .... It would survive almost anything. But because this wild hive can get wet, come winter, it will not be able to keep warm.

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