Bee Hives A Proper Home For Domestic Bee

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Bee Hives And Proper Handling

When talking about bee hives and raw honey folk often think about having to scale a tree to get them. This is often not the case as several pro bee keepers have popped up around the planet and have their hives at floor level. This makes removing honey from the hive less complicated, and safer. There's 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 cavern paintings of people climbing trees to get honey out of suspended hives in varied locations. History doesn't tell us when we started domesticating bees but we do know that we were actively practicing it around 2400 BC. Historic evidence shows that early bee keepers used logs, pottery, and even baskets for bee's to build their colonies in and raise young.

Early beekeepers had to use crude methods of obtaining honey from bee colonies that they inclined. In most cases, they suppressed the bees with smoke then smashed into the hive and ripped out the honeycombs. These were then mashed up and the honey was mixed with the larval eggs, the material of the honeycomb itself, and then crudely strained. This worked in getting the honey but devastated the hive completely.

luckily , bee hives have developed significantly since those times and removing the raw honey doesn't harm the colony. Modern bee farmers use slide out hives possessing a brush like structure that can easily be emptied, and then replaced. This makes sure that the bee colony will be safe, and can produce more honey later. Honey that is's harvested is then run through a complex system of filters to make certain it's clean, and safe for consumption.

till the 18th century, we didn't really know anything about bees. What we did know revolved around legend, folklore, and old wives tales. Scientists at the time had had enough of this and started actively dissecting and investigating bee hives, bees, and the raw honey they produced. This laid the foundation for what we know about bees today.

Insect behaviour is kind of complicated, although it appears simple. Bees communicate with body language, pheromones, and sometimes a combination of the 2. This can lead to some interesting activity if you have got a colony with a glass window. People have been observing bees and other insects like this for decades and it never ceases to fascinate the curious mind.

Not only do bees produce honey, but they are crucial to the ecosystem of our planet. These sometimes-tiny insects can pollinate plenty of flowers in a day. These flowers then support a myriad of other insect and animal life that makes up our food chain. Even the tiniest of bugs can have an insurmountable impact on our planet.

at the moment, bee hives are still the only source of raw honey we have. Sure, you can try to imitate it with artificial tastes but nothing comes close to the real thing. Honey is an essential part of breakfasts across the globe and many start their day with it. It also has many medical properties which make it particularly popular.

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