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Beekeeping and Beehive Information
Beekeeping business facts
Beekeeping business facts
Article by Reid Hendrix
If you are interested in commencing beekeeping you’ve come to the correct area. This report will focus on the fundamental facts about beekeeping.
Did you know there are more than 20,000 various species of bees? The most prevalent bee that is used in beginning beekeeping is the western honey bee.
A purpose why many people are interested in beginning beekeeping is simply because the wild honey that is created is a very entertaining hobby and quite tasty for a whole lot of individuals.… Continue reading
Organic Beekeeping – What Makes Such a Natural Product Truly Organic
Organic Beekeeping – What Makes Such a Natural Product Truly Organic
Article by Ron Rullman
These days, everyone seems to be preoccupied with going green, eating right, and growing, buying and eating organic products, and this includes organic honey. If you have noticed, there arent that many organic honey producers, and that is not necessarily because beekeepers dont use natural beekeeping methods, but because the organic regulations are extremely strict.
Let’s take a closer look at Organic Beekeeping and what makes… Continue reading
The Beekeeping Supply for Apiculture
The Beekeeping Supply for Apiculture
Article by Todd Franklin
The beekeeping supply includes equipment used in beekeeping, raising bees and harvesting their honey such as the beehives, protective clothes, smokers, and the bee packages to be used and kept off.
There are mainly five types of beehives:
- natural
- ancient
- traditional
- modern
- urban
- backyard
- artificial beehives
These items are the most common tools in every apiary and the main beekeeping supply for apiculture. Natural beehives are those that can be found in nature where bees form their colonies in natural habitats.… Continue reading
Natural Beekeeping – Is it the Same as Organic Beekeeping?
Natural Beekeeping – Is it the Same as Organic Beekeeping?
Article by Ron Rullman
Organic beekeeping and natural beekeeping are similar, yet different. In this article, I’m going to explain to you the very subtle differences and what makes them different. Hopefully this will clarify the differences for you in a simple and straightforward approach.
Ok, let’s get to it…
Organic beekeeping is like natural beekeeping, except that it is governed by very stringent regulations set by the FDA. You can be an all natural beekeeper, yet still not meet… Continue reading
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