Image via Wikipedia Depending which part of the world you come from, newcomers to beekeeping are recommended to use the Langstroth hive design rather than the top bar one. The reasoning for the preference is the Langstroth is easier to manipulate without damaging the honey comb. The Langstroth is designed in such a way that [...]

Top Bar Hive Beekeeping

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

When you start a beekeeping business, one of the most important items you can buy is the hive. Most bee keepers in the United States never even consider the Top Bar Hive. But this is soon changing, because this hive isn’t as difficult to manage by bee keepers. If you are starting a bee keeping [...]

When you first start a beekeeping business you may feel overwhelmed with the huge amount of choices you have when it comes to beekeeping equipment. There are a lot of beekeeping product suppliers, and unless you are familiar with the basic equipment you will need, you won’t know what basic beekeeping tools you will need, [...]

Beekeeping For Beginners

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Contrary to what you might think starting a beekeeping business is not that difficult. It doesn’t require a lot of knowledge, special skill or even a large investment. It does involve learning a little about bees and the types of things you will need. Although starting is not difficult, most beekeepers enjoy their new found [...]

Beekeeping For Beginners: Five Secrets Revealed!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Beekeeping is a great home business and a way to make extra income, which many people overlook. There are a five secrets to successful bee keeping that can help you decide on whether this is the right endeavour for you or not. Secret #1 Beekeeping is about learning local techniques and knowledge but adding a [...]

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