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Bees are quickly becoming extinct. Please save them by getting a hive (even if its its only just a little one to pollinate your flowers and the neighbors)
How to make a solitary bee hotel
A step-by-step guide for building a solitary bee house #homesfornature
Moonstone Beginning
A great addition to your garden or back yard. - Bee watering station. Bees need water just like we do but often times drown in open water. To make a bee watering station you can either do what is...
How to Render Beeswax from Honeycomb
This post my contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support! When we started beekeeping this spring, I knew one of the benefits would be harvesting our own beeswax. I looked forward to the day I wouldn’t have to buy beeswax to use in our homemade lip balm and dandelion salve. What I didn’t know …
HOW TO LURE A SWARM OF BEES - Beekeeping Like A Girl
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IPM 4 Fighting Varroa : Reconnaissance Mite Sampling Methods and Thresholds - Scientific Beekeeping
Integrated Pest Management 4: Fighting Varroa Reconnaissance Mite Sampling Methods and Thresholds © Randy Oliver 2006 ScientificBeekeeping.com First Published in ABJ in March 2007 Three strategies I’ve found that always fail when battling varroa are: 1. Denial—“I haven’t seen any mites, so my mite levels must be low.” 2. Wishful thinking—“I haven’t seen very […]
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