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Raw Honey and its Many Uses
Sep 18th, 2009 by admin

Raw honey is one of the most sought after products on the market to date. Although it can be gathered from certain flowers and other insects the main source of honey is bee keeping. Bee keepers will have acres of large bee colonies in order to meet the consumption demands of the world. Everyone loves honey with breakfast, but it has many medical uses as well.

Raw honey is one of the best sweeteners available at the moment, and has been for centuries. It is unburdened by processing, and needs no additives to achieve its sweetness. It is mainly 38 percent fructose, and 31 percent glucose. People love to use it as an alternative sweetener and the demand for it makes bee keeping a very profitable industry. Read the rest of this entry »

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Beekeeping Equipment that all Apiary Managers Must Have
Sep 18th, 2009 by admin

Beekeeping is a hobby for some people and it has become a career for others.  If you are going to be working with these insects you will definitely need the proper beekeeping equipment before you begin. It is important that you have all of the necessary bee equipment in place prior to the delivery of your bee colonies.

A Place for Bees to Stay

You have to have the right type of beehive for honeybees. Be sure to place the beehives in areas where pets and humans will be less likely to come in contact with them.  The hives need to be protected from strong winds as well.  Each of the hives must contain 5 supers.  These are the areas Read the rest of this entry »

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Bee Keeping
Sep 18th, 2009 by admin

Bee keeping is a great hobby that will allow you to reap some great rewards from it. This is how we get the raw honey that many people like to have with a various number of foods or drinks and even in some medicine. Honey is not the only reward that we can receive from bee keeping. We can also obtain bee wax and bee pollen that are used in many different types of items that we use on an everyday basis.

One of the first things that you want to consider when thinking of bee keeping is whether you or any member of your family is allergic to bees. If the answer is no, then you can go ahead and start your new hobby. This is a very important question as many people are so allergic that it can place them in the hospital or even become fatal if stung. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bee Keeping Equipment You Must Have
Sep 18th, 2009 by admin

Whether you want to start bee keeping as a hobby or as a business, you must have the proper bee keeping equipment. Bee keeping is a fun hobby that can also provide you with an additional source of income. You can collect the honey for your own use or sell it. You can make candles from beeswax.

Of course, you will need a hive for your bees to live in. The beehive is a wooden frame box that contains multiple parts. The outer cover must be weather resistant in order to protect your bees. Your hive should also have an inner cover to act as insulation. The inside of your hive will have important pieces of honey bee equipment called honey supers. The bees use these removable frames for storing honey. When you are ready to harvest honey, you simply slip out the frames. The beehive will have a lower compartment that contains honey supers also but these are for the bees to use to raise their young and store honey to be used as food. A hive stand is required in order to keep the bottom of the hive dry and to provide insulation. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bee Hives and Proper Handling
Sep 18th, 2009 by admin

When talking about bee hives and raw honey people often think of having to scale a tree to get them. This is often not the case as several professional bee keepers have popped up around the globe and have their hives at ground level. This makes extracting honey from the hive easier, and safer. There is however still the risk of getting stung, but at least you don’t have to worry about breaking your neck.

Bee hives have been the primary source of raw honey since the dawn of recorded history. Archeologists have found cave paintings of people climbing trees to get honey out of suspended hives in various locations. History does not tell us when we started domesticating bees but we do know that we were actively practicing it around 2400 BC. Historical evidence shows that early bee keepers used logs, pottery, and even baskets for bee’s to build their colonies in and raise young. Read the rest of this entry »

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