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Harvesting Honey: (From Hive To Mason Jar)

So now you have reached the goal line You have a beehive that has enough honey to last the winter bees all winter long AND there is a honey super the bees have been kind enough to fill with honey...

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Honey Bee Genetics: Which Honey Bee Is Right For Me?

From the novice beekeeper to the commercial beekeeper, a common thread of concern centers around the correct genetic traits of a specific type of honey bee that is best for that specific...

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Beekeeping For Profit: (Hobbyist to Commercial Spreadsheet)

So you have been thinking about getting into beekeeping to make some money, or you have been keeping bees for a while and are thinking about moving up to an apiary size bee yard to increase your...

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Real vs Fake Honey: 17 DIY Home Tests

What DIY Home Tests Can Identify Real vs Fake Honey? Clarity Test Label Test Tilt The Honey Jar Test Chopstick test Thumbnail test Water test Matchstick test Burn...

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Propolis: The Honey Bee’s Health Prophylactic

Everybody calls propolis “bee glue”.Everyone knows how hard it can be to pry those beehive supers apart that the bees have glued together with propolis.Some say propolis is a very strong hive...

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Hive Splitting: Why, When, and How (A Beginner’s Guide)

So at the bee association meetings I keep hearing beekeepers talk about splitting their hives but the reasons and timing of splitting hives was not clear to me. My curiosity got the better of me...

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BEE KEEPING: PAYING IT FORWARD

There are almost no bees hive existing in nature today. Some sources say up to 80% of all beehives are kept by beekeepers.
Honey Bees are responsible for about 1/3 of all fruits and vegetables produced in the United States.
Honey Bees take care of us humans and it appears it is up to humans to take care of the Honey Bees.
This is my humble attempt to pique the interest of environmentally mindful people in the importance of Honey Bees, and inspire them to become beekeepers for the sake of Mother Earth and humanity.

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