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- Management of Russian bees | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
My bees haven't swarmed in years, unless you count artificial swarms I agree brood breaks are a good thing, but there are ways to make them happen without allowing your bees to move into your neighbor's attic
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- Can I Keep Bees With a Swimming Pool? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Bees are generally attracted to water sources and swimming pools can provide a great source of water for them However, it is important to make sure that the pool is properly treated with chemicals that are safe for bees
- Anyone raise Stingless Bees in USA? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Being that the stingless bees are a semi-tropical species and cannot survive in the wild at more northern latitudes there is little risk of ecological imbalance with native species of bees Unlike the African bee disaster
- Bees eating bird seed - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Bees will roll up and take home lots of things we wouldn't associate with honeybees Yes, dust in bird feeders They take home White Millet seeds, too Also, high moisture corn from ag-bags, saw dust from the bunker, and manure from the barn floor gutter
- red cedar as wood for bees? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
i was curious if anyone has heard whether using red cedar for bee boxes is a good idea? would the wood smell permeate the honey? do bees shy away from cedar as other insects? are there other concerns that i'm missing? just curious
- Bees in meter box - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
bees settling in meter boxes is a more recent phenomenon- ie not 5- 15 years ago- then there may be a connection Migrating birds become quite confused by these signals in the laboratory Bees reactions to such signals are not understood yet, their systems being a little different to migrating birds
- Bees in water meter - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
I have been called to remove the bees in a water meter i presume they have gone through the keyhole in the lid, and are in the meter cavity underground anyone have a idea how to recorver the bees to a swarm bucket?
- History of Beekeeping in the United States
About a million queen bees are sent in the mail annually Most of these bees are mailed to places in the United States and Canada, but some are sent to other countries Recent developments include the crossing of selected inbred lines to produce hybrid bees, and as of 1977, the direct sale of artificially inseminated queens
- Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format
Pollen traps vary greatly in design and positioning on the hive All make use of one basic principle – a grid to remove the pollen pellets from the bees and a box or tray to collect them Pollen-collecting field bees are forced to enter the hive through an opening screened with 5-mesh hardware cloth or 3 16-inch diameter perforated sheet
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