Wax Moths: What Beekeepers Can Do
Wax moths are a true pest for beekeepers and they can leave a real mess of cocoons, larva and webbing inside the hive for their beekeeper.
Wax moths are a true pest for beekeepers and they can leave a real mess of cocoons, larva and webbing inside the hive for their beekeeper.
Setting up a bee hive stand is an important step in getting started with beekeeping and there are multiple types of hive stands available.
Wondering how much does honey weigh? Need to know what 16 oz of honey in cups? We built this interactive honey calculator that will convert it all.
Figuring out how much honey will fit in a bottle or how many fluid ounces are in a pound of honey can get confusing. We can help you out with that.
Marking queens is a very helpful skill for beekeepers, and beekeepers of all skill levels can mark their queens with the right tools. There are several reasons why marking queens is helpful.
Turning burr comb, cappings or other types of bees wax into clean, filtered bees wax can be a hard to do for the beekeeper, let us show you how.
Monitoring the weight, humidity, and temperature of a colony of bees is the modern way of checking on the colony and progress of a colony remotely. Here is the data we get from our system.
The stack of white boxes you see in your mind is a single bee hive. Sometimes these hives are very strong, and some are weak. Beekeepers may have a situation where one is a queenless hive and won’t survive much longer as is, so they will need to be combined with a stronger hive. It isn’t hard to combine hives, but you do need to understand what you are doing.
Storing beekeeping equipment is something that all beekeepers will need to do eventually. But it’s important to do it correctly to protect your equipment and comb from pests.
Honey can come in all kinds of colors, flavors, and textures. Most are a natural result of what the bees do with the honey and where it comes from.