Beehive Blog
Dec 12, 2021
What to do With Your Honey
After extraction comes the very best part of beekeeping, fresh, raw, unaltered honey. Honey is one of the only foods...
Dec 12, 2021
Feeding Your Bees
In established hives in early spring, you should notice more activity around the hive as the temperature outside incr...
Dec 12, 2021
Getting Bees for Your Hive
Bees are delicate creatures, yet it is possible to purchase them through the mail. When looking to buy bees to start ...
Dec 12, 2021
What Bees are Right for Your Hive and Needs?
There are two common types of bees that are available in North America; Italians and Carniolans.
Each of these bees a...
Dec 12, 2021
Setting up Your Beehive
You will want to setup your beehive in anticipation of your bees arriving. Bees are sold by retailers based upon your...
Nov 12, 2018
How to Help Save the Bees
About ⅓ of our food supply relies upon bee pollination. You don't have to be a beekeeper to make a difference; you ca...
Nov 30, 2017
Common FAQs of Beginner Beekeepers
You’ve thought about it and you’ve contemplated it, but still you’re not sure if you want to raise bees.There are...
Aug 1, 2017
Addressing a weak hive
If your hive is struggling and you do not already have two boxes on your hive, and you live in a colder climate, you ...