Posts Tagged ‘Bees’
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Beekeeping for Beginners – Honey Bee – Bee Keeping – Beekeeping for Dummies
Posted on March 14th, 2011 by admin
Visit SiteBeekeeping for beginners can be looked at as a fascinating hobby which you can turn it into a lucrative business. The choice is yours. You need to know some basics to help you get started. The equipment needed to be a beekeeper. Where can you find the equipment you need? The best location for the hives. You can’t just put bees in any spot. What needs to be considered when picking the location for your bees?
The best place to get your bees. How do bees come in a package? Or do you have to catch your own? What are the challenges of beekeeping? What are the special needs of the bee that will ensure a good honey crop? Will there be a return on my investment into beekeeping? You want to learn to be a beekeeper. You want to master the art of making honey. It is important to… Read more…
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Posted on March 6th, 2011 by admin
Visit SiteSome amazing facts about beekeeping… and why you shouldn’t even think about starting a bee hive until you read every word of this letter!
Are you interested in learning the best, fastest and easiest way to set up a bee hive so the colony lives a long and healthy life, without spending a lot of money on supplies?
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Beekeeping Made Easy – a Beginner Beekeeping Guide
Posted on February 23rd, 2011 by admin
Visit SiteTheres just something about those mysterious little creatures we call honey bees. If you’ve had the opportunity to sit and watch a hive at work you know exactly what I’m talking about. Back and forth from hive to flower bringing in that sweet nectar that will inevitably become honey. Welcome to Discover Beekeeping, if you’ve found your way to this page then you have the same fascination with these wonders of nature that I do! Let me ask you this; have you ever considered a day in the life of a beekeeper? Let’s look…
Imagine standing in a field of wildflowers, the birds are chirping the grass is green and fragrant as you take a deep breath and let out a sigh of relief because spring is finally here. You lean down and pull the top from one of your hives to see how your bees have done over the… Read more…
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The Barefoot Beekeeper by P J Chandler
Posted on February 19th, 2011 by admin
Visit SiteThe author strips away all unnecessary complication and confusion, demonstrating that ‘modern’ beekeeping methods are largely to blame for the poor state of health of the honeybee and that the commercialization of beekeeping marked the start of the disease and parasite problems that honeybees have been trying to deal with ever since.
The author advocates small-scale, sustainable beekeeping, with minimal disturbance to the bees and more time spent observing and learning from them. This book shows how you can make everything you need to keep bees yourself, using recycled materials and simple tools: you do not need to buy any additional equipment at all, nor do you need synthetic medications or other chemicals.
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