Archive for 'Bee Tips'
Package Honey Bees
Posted on21. Feb, 2011 by cragland.
Package Honey Bees for Sale Package Bees Ever since the estimated introduction to America in 1622 the Apis Mellifera (honey bee) has come a long way. We live in era when starting a beehive takes two steps compared to the trek across the Atlantic back then. Here are two easy steps: One is the desire [...]
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Bees for Sale in Utah
Posted on18. Feb, 2011 by cragland.
Honey Bees for Sale in Utah 2011 Spring Bee Packages with “MARKED” colored dot Pendell Italian Queens Apishive Co. has established a solid clientele of both commercial and hobbyist beekeepers. Every spring we sell hundreds of quality bee Packages in the Rocky Mountain Region. Our no money down threw the years has brought us to honorable [...]
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Bees For Sale in Colorado
Posted on18. Feb, 2011 by cragland.
Honey Bees for Sale in Colorado 2011 Spring Bee Packages with “MARKED” colored dot Pendell Italian Queens Apishive Co. has established a solid clientele of both commercial and hobbyist beekeepers. Every spring we sell hundreds of quality bee Packages in the Rocky Mountain Region. Our no money down threw the years has brought us to [...]
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I bought some honeybees… what do I do now?
Posted on17. Feb, 2011 by cragland.
You’ve got your order in. You have all of your equipment and tools you need. You’ve read every book you could find twice. You might of attended a beekeeping class or two. Want to be ready for your honey bees? What can you do more? Listed below are some tips you might consider before you [...]
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ScientificBeekeeping.com – Oxalic Acid: Questions, Answers, and More Questions
Posted on17. Feb, 2011 by cragland.
ScientificBeekeeping.com – Oxalic Acid: Questions, Answers, and More Questions.
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Top 10 Winter Beekeeper Tips
Posted on29. Jan, 2011 by cragland.
In the Inter-mountain West we are in the depth of winter late January. We hit the slopes, do some ice fishing, snowshoe, snowmobile, or head South. We also do other activities however, playing with the bees is not one of them. I thought I would provide a list of thing you could do that might make your beekeeping [...]
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Bee Keeping Goals for 2011
Posted on17. Jan, 2011 by cragland.
I think I’ll jot some lines about how I plan to use this site this year and my goals for 2011. Many of my friends that visit the site let me know how much they appriciate it. Often times it’s an email, or just in passing. We have quite the little communtiy of keepers here on the Western [...]
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Why Join A Bee Club or Associations
Posted on13. Jan, 2011 by cragland.
I’m writing tonight after having a lengthy discussion about how or why people join Club’s or Association’s. It’s so ironic as our own State Association recently was slightly reorganized and seems that it will likely go a completely different direction than in years past. Yesterday I took an hour or so to submit an lengthy [...]
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Nosema ceranae – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Posted on30. Dec, 2010 by cragland.
Is your hive is dying or dead? This is a good description on one of the culprits. Nosema Ceranae, some the links in this Wikipedia article are really good too. Nosema ceranae – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Beesource Beekeeping » Point of View
Posted on13. Dec, 2010 by cragland.
This site is an excelent source of information. I have met some of these people personally and find them to have years and years of knowledge about honey bees. Enjoy and study up! Chad Beesource Beekeeping » Point of View.





