What do we know about beekeeping in Paris? A. It was popular in the late 1800s. B. It is done on the roofs of buildings. C. It has the same long history as Paris. D. It was a course in Parisian ancient schools. 相关知识点: ...
My sister was the last of the family to abandon California (*sniff*) and I went to visit her in her new South Carolina home. She happened to have moved to the same county where my father’s mother’s family had first arrived in the United States in the 1700s. She asked “Do you ...
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Getting started with beekeeping: what you need to know Your local beekeeping club is a great place to start. There you can learn from experienced beekeepers the art of beekeeping, including the basics of how a beehive works, the rules involved in owning bees, things that are required to kee...
What Can We Do About It?Part 2First Published in ABJ August 2023Randy OliverScientificBeekeeping.comCATCH UPLast month I wrote about the options (legal or unapproved) that beekeepers are taking to deal with varroa as it evolves resistance to amitraz. In this installment, I’ll review...
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Do you want to raise bees?Check out our guide to beekeeping! This hairy bee is covered with pollen. Beeshave a wide, hairy body and stout legs and lose their stinger when they sting. Waspsandhornetshave skinny bodies with narrow waists. They can sting multiple times and their bodies are ...
Remember, in real life bees have a need to survive the winter frost and get to the summer months when the light shines down on the bee. Questions you may need to ask yourself is: What do you need to survive? How can you ensure the light is shining down at you? Is a new start ...
Producers kill the colony to save costs over the winter months as it’s cheaper to start with a new batch of bees when the season begins again rather than to look after their existing colony. How does local beekeeping compare? In an attempt to remain objective in this article, we’ve tri...