Monthly Archives: February 2012

Getting to Know More about Bee Hives

Getting to Know More about Bee Hives

Article by James Staeven

Bee hives are not merely a structure where bees reside. This is their home and this where all of their activities happen. These strcutures are often occupied by hundreds and thousands of bees in a colony. They work all together to produce honey and establish their family. But most importantly, these hives protect the bees from possible opponents including humans.

Most people believe that disturbing the hives can keep bees away. But actually, the bee hive removal procedure is… Continue reading

Bee Pollen Reaction – Are You Up To Speed On This?

Bee Pollen Reaction – Are You Up To Speed On This?

Article by Robert Y.Greggs

It is a fact of life that a very small percentage of people will have a bee pollen reaction. These are people who are very sensitive to anything connected with bees and that can range from the pollen itself to the more serious bee sting which contains venom. It is also a fact that venom is used to cure certain ailments but I do not want to dwell on that in this article.

But generally… Continue reading

How Much Will You Spend for Bee Removal Services

How Much Will You Spend for Bee Removal Services

Article by James Staeven

Most people are hesitant in getting bee removal services due to the price that they have to pay for it. It is quite unavoidable that most individuals actually care more about the cost of service instead of solely focusing on its efficiency and end results. Money does matter and it can be evident even in situations like this. Unfortunately, bee problems and pest infestation are not the type of situations that do not aggravate in time. If… Continue reading

The Health Rewards of Nutritional Bee Supplements

The Health Rewards of Bee Nutritional supplements

Article by Billie Russo

The pollen that the bees assemble are the “wet” dense pollen deep within the vegetation, and is also combined with nectar and enzymes.Bee’s transport the pollen utilizing their hind legs, and position the pollen in their pollen baskets. You may possibly have heard that bees are natures pollinators, this method of amassing pollen will allow crops to spread their seed.

Positive aspects of Pollen Vitamins and minerals?The speedy nutritional make-up of bee pollen, would make it a ideal dietary… Continue reading

Understanding a Bee’s Living Quarters

Understanding a Bee’s Living Quarters

Article by Lance Murdoc

As most of a beekeeper’s activity centers around the hive, it is important to understand its ins and outs to make inspection and honey collection pain free for both you and your bees. Artificial hives have evolved over the years to make the beekeeper’s activities simpler and easier. In this article, we’ll be discussing some of the basic items of an artificial href=”http://simplebeekeepingguide.com/uncategorized/which-type-of-bee-hive-is-best-for-me”>bee hive and how to take care of them.

A hive called the “Langstroth” is probably the most common… Continue reading

Colony Collapse Disorder And The Human Bee

Colony Collapse Disorder And The Human Bee

Article by James W. Smith

The honey bee continues to disappear at a dramatic rate worldwide. Many beekeepers estimate that, at the current rate of bee loss, there now may be only a ten year window to find a cause and a cure for this malady. In fact, the British Beekeepers Association has warned that honeybees could disappear entirely from Great Britain by 2018.

This mystery of the disappearing honey bee is called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). CCD is unique since it leaves… Continue reading