Questions and Answers
How Do I Wash My Beekeeping Suit or Jacket?
Why Would I Feed My Bees Green Food Coloring?
Bee Bearding: What It Is and Should Beekeepers Do Anything
Nectar Dearth: What Beekeepers Should Know
What Do Bees Do In The Winter?
What Is A Swarm of Bees?
What Do Bees Eat?
How To Move A Beehive
What Happens To Bees In Freezing Weather?
What Makes 100% Pure Beeswax Candles Special
Should I Start With All Medium or Deep Boxes?
How To Light A Smoker
Master Guide – What Beekeeping Equipment Do I Need?
Washing Leather Gloves
How To Catch Small Hive Beetles With a Beetle Jail
Should I Start with 8 or 10 Frame Equipment?
How Long Do Bees Live?
Where Should I Put My Bee Hives?
Why Did My Package of Bees Leave?
Should You Use A Queen Excluder?
Master Guide – Where Do I Get Bees?
What Is A Nectar Flow?
What Happens When A Queen Bee Dies?
What is Robbing and What Beekeepers Should Know About Protecting Their Hive
What is a Honey Super?
How to Install a Nuc of Bees – Step by Step Guide
How To Assemble Foundationless Frames
When Do I Add or Remove an Entrance Reducer?
Does Filtering or Straining Honey Remove Pollen From Honey?
How Much Does Honey Weigh?
How to Combine Beehives
Cypress Vs. Pine For Beehives
Apimondia: An Overview of the Conference
Master Guide – Is Beekeeping Right For Me?
What Is A Queen Cup?
Packages or Nucleus Hives, Which is Better?
Should You Use A Queen Excluder?
When, how and why to use a queen excluder is a common beginner beekeeper question and we can help you find out if a using
Nectar Dearth: What Beekeepers Should Know
Nectar is a sweet liquid secreted by plants that bee colonies use as a food source. Nectar is produced in flowers to attract pollinators and
What Is A Swarm of Bees?
Just the idea of a swarm of bees makes you think of horror movies or maybe something that gives you the chills just thinking about
How To Move A Beehive
Table of Contents So, you put lots of thought into where you’d place your beehives, but for some reason or another, now you’ve got to
Cypress Vs. Pine For Beehives
Why Use Cypress For Beehives? Pine, cedar, poplar, and cypress are common woods used for bee hives. All woods have positives and negatives, especially when
Master Guide – What Beekeeping Equipment Do I Need?
Figuring out beekeeping equipment is the most intimidating part of getting started in beekeeping. There are a lot of options, designs, and equipment configurations to
Master Guide – Where Do I Get Bees?
From our experience of getting new beekeepers started, no part of the beginning is harder than finding bees. Sometimes beginner beekeepers strike gold and get
How Long Do Bees Live?
A honeybees life is actually a lot shorter than you might think and while the colony can possibly live forever, a single honey bee cannot.
What Happens To Bees In Freezing Weather?
Winter is pretty hard on animals, and while we may not think about it much, honeybees and other insects have to survive the cold each
Does Filtering or Straining Honey Remove Pollen From Honey?
Honey bees bounce from flower to flower, pulling nectar and collecting pollen from each flower. Day in and day out, they forage for these ingredients,