Hive beetles are an invasive nuisance for both bees and beekeepers alike. They can vary in size, though small beetles are more common in beekeeping. They can fly, and as a result, they relocate from one hive to the next with ease. They then spread to the entire apiary and your bees suffer as a consequence.
Integrating pest management to keep …
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has plagued beekeepers since 2006 when it was first reported. In the fallout from CCD, around the time it was first chronicled, adult honeybees simply started disappearing from their hives.
Very few dead bees could be found in or around the hives, and high colony losses ensued. This perplexed beekeepers, as the queen and brood (immature bees), …
For beginning beekeepers, it can be easy to be confused by all of the terminology surrounding the wonderful world of beekeeping.
At Dadant & Sons, we want you to be as knowledgeable as possible when it comes to taking care of your bees. We’ve organized some need-to-know terms into five different categories.
Peruse these terms at your leisure, and come back whenever …
In popular conception, the true pay dirt for beekeepers is honey. While honey is indeed a valuable commodity, busy honey bees also create another treasure: beeswax. Here, we'll explore the most effective, easiest ways to separate beeswax from the honeycomb.
The bees produce wax in their glands. It serves multiple functions, primarily as the essential building block of the beehive – …
Honey bees don't just produce delicious, nutritious honey and multi-purpose beeswax – they also serve critical roles in the larger ecosystem that keep Mother Earth functioning as natural design intended.
Without the bees, we'd be in a world of trouble – as environmentalists and biologists are increasingly discovering by way of the growing threats to honey bees.
Here, we'll dive into the …
The honeycomb design is unmistakable and iconic – lending its likeness even to famous cereal brands. Honeycombs don't just look cool and utterly unique; behind the impressive architectural facade, there is genius functionality.
Here, we'll explore why honeycombs look the way they do.
Honeycombs Are the Building Blocks of the Hive
Before we get into the reasons for the unique design of honeycombs, …
Many people choose to keep bees for a variety of reasons, including:
to do their part for the environment by boosting and restoring bee populations
for pollination purposes if they grow crops and flowering plants
for honey production and hive by-products like beeswax, royal jelly, pollen, and venom
Whatever your reasons for beekeeping, it's important to do your research and avoid …
Head down the aisles at your local grocery store, and you’ll see rows upon rows of honey - but does that mean you’re getting the genuine honey experience?
Many casual honey consumers don’t understand there is a difference between raw and regular honey, and that if they settle for regular honey, they might not even realize they’re losing out on a …