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How Do Beekeepers Collect Bee Pollen
How Do Beekeepers Collect Bee Pollen
Article by Robert Mccormack
Although beekeepers generate the majority of their income from sales of honey, most supplement this income with alternative bee-connected activities. The sale of bee byproducts like bee pollen is one method of supplementing income. It’s marketed as a high-price health food product, and can command sensible costs, whether the beekeeper sells the pollen as unbranded raw granules at his own native facility, through native grocers and health food retailers in his… Continue reading
Bee Hives Way To Get Raw Homey Without Disturbing Bee Colony
Bee Hives Way To Get Raw Homey Without Disturbing Bee Colony
Article by Angelil Lawrence
When talking about bee hives and raw honey folk frequently think about having to scale a tree to get them. This is often not the case as several pro bee keepers have popped up around the world and have their hives at ground level. This makes removing honey from the hive easier, and safer. There is however still the risk of getting stung, but at least you do not have to fret about breaking your… Continue reading
Basic Bee Craft
Basic Bee Craft
Article by Nancy Ketner
Anyone who is seriously considering becoming a beekeeper, should have a basic knowledge of bee craft before beginning their new hobby. So what are the most basic tips for a new beekeeper to know?
One of the most important aspects of a successful beekeeping operation is the placement of the hive. Bees can be kept almost anywhere but both bees and neighbours need to be taken into consideration when deciding upon hive placement.
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