Beekeeping And Its’ Past

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia No one really knows when the first time someone thought about collecting the honey from hives. We do know that the art of beekeeping has been around for a long time. Archaeologist have discovered cave drawings depicting collecting honey. These caves were found in Africa and Spain’s eastern regions. Archaeologist believe that [...]

A Little Bit About Beekeeping History

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production dating back as far back as 13,000 BC. The history dates back to ancient Egypt where it was modernized for that time until around the 1860s when the first system of beekeeping was brought to the United States by a 19th Century [...]

The Equipment For Processing Honey

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Centrifugal extractor is based on the same principal of a centrifuge. The frame is rotated in order to throw out the honey of the super. As a beginner you may be able to borrow one or rent one from the local association. If you are planning on making a purchase of one, you will have [...]

How to Process Honey

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

If the world were perfect, supers would be removed and taken to the honey house, to start the processing. Here is this real world the honey can be left in the super too long. Then you have several dangers to consider. Honey remaining in the super can be subject to robbing, by insects or mice, [...]

The Clothing and Equipment Needed for Beekeeping

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia One of the most important pieces of clothing a beekeeper wears is the veil.  Bee stings on the face can be very painful and there is the possibility of damage to the eyes and ears. If by chance a bee gets inside the veil, walk away from the hives and remove the [...]

Tools Used For Beekeeping

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Like all hobbies, beekeeping requires some basic equipment before someone can establish a successful hive. This equipment should be bought before you get a call from the post office asking you to come pick up bees. The most obvious piece of equipment you will need is the actual bee [...]

The Different Ways to Get Bees

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

There are several ways to acquire bees. No matter the method you choose spring is the best time to purchase bees. Listed below are methods by which to acquiring bees. Established colonies will cost you more, but they can be worth the extra money. Before you purchase the bees have them and their equipment inspected [...]

Learn All About The Species Of Bees

Monday, December 14th, 2009

There’s approximately 20,000 species of bees throughout the world making them the interest of beekeepers who rely on them to cross pollinate because when bees do that it changes not only the flowers they collect pollen from creating new species of flowers, but it also changes the consistency of the honey the produce. Beekeepers also [...]

How to Keep Bees in the Suburbs

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

If you want to keep bees in a populated area, you will need to know the basics of bee biology, property rights, and human psychology. It can be done with very few problems. Even in a city it is possible for bees to find enough pollen to feed them and produce a honey crop at [...]

Introduction to Bee Keeping

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

If you are considering bees as a hobby or as a sideline business, there are things you will want to keep in mind before making that decision. Since there are many factors involved with making money with the honeybees produce, you might want to start doing it as a hobby. There is a significant amount [...]

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