- The Honey Bee Solution to Varroa | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Great presentation from Mr Steve Riley from this year's National Honey Show just dropped He and Dr Stephen Martin host and maintain varroaresistant uk and work closely with the growing cohort of TF beekeepers in the UK A few slides outline the fundamental dynamics at work in the colonies
- Bee Venom Therapy for Chronic Lyme Disease
Stinging one's inner thigh is not a fast operation so I fumble and finally grab a bee off of the landing board and sting the rash Jim asked if it hurt Not bad I replied That was a young bee he said Grab another The next word I said was not "ouch" By this time half the class was over with us and the master beekeeper had a bit of a frown on
- Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format
Solid, bee-tight hive equipment is necessary because any secondary openings will be eagerly sought by bees to avoid passing through the pollen trap grid Two pollen trap designs are described Both designs use the same principle of removing pollen from the bees but differ greatly in all other features and in method of mounting on the hive
- Syrup Calculator | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
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- Beesource Beekeeping Forums
This forum is dedicated to the discussion and research of all genres of beekeeping history, including; Bee Management, Persons of Beekeeping, Bee Hunting, Archaeology of Beekeeping, Tall Tales, Folklore, Superstitions, Medicine, Beekeeping Antiques, Science and Bees in Warfare
- Beesource Beekeeping Forums
A forum community dedicated to beekeeping, bee owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about breeding, honey production, health, behavior, hives, housing, adopting, care, classifieds, and more!
- Build It Yourself | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
A forum community dedicated to beekeeping, bee owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about breeding, honey production, health, behavior, hives, housing, adopting, care, classifieds, and more!
- Footwear Dos and Donts: - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
I use 11 inch hiking boots, and my ultra breeze suit has the elastic bands in the ankle I have never had a bee make it inside the suit so far Personally I like to have the pants on the outside and cinched tight over the boot, not on the inside I have used the mud boots, but I think the hiking boots are more comfortable Welcome to beekeeping,
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