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Choose Your Garden - The Honey Bee Garden
I've written a good bit about honey bees in the past, mostly because saving the honeybee is important to me and should be to everyone else -- unless you plan on starving. They are in danger and need our help....
17 commentsColony Collapse Disorder
Colony Collapse Disorder is killing large numbers of honey bees and this is a major problem for our food supply. Here are 7 ways you can help solve this mystery. 1. Consider raising your own colony of honey...
0 commentsCopperheads and Hornet Stings
We had just moved into a big two story house with huge rooms, and fourteen acres and I loved it. We always lived in big houses as I grew up, with acres of land and lots of places to roam. My two kids each...
2 commentsGames That Promote Hand Skills for Ages 3 and 4
Games of dexterity and coordination for 3 and 4 year old children. Cootie, Lucky Ducks, Bean Bag Toss, Honey Bee Tree, Hungry Hungry Hippos, What’s in Ned’s Head, Poppa’s Pizza Pile-Up, Squiggly Worms, Mr. Potato Head, Fishin Fun.
6 commentsBee Hives A Proper Home For Domestic Bee
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...
0 commentsHow to get started beekeeping
Here you will learn everything you need to know about starting beekeeping. Learning how to set it up right and gain knowledge from experts who have been doing it for years
1 commentPreserving the biodiversity of wild bees and supporting the traditional Honey Gatherers
In certain regions of US, Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations are dropping dramatically at rates of up to 80%. In Europe, the situation is not better. Germany, Poland, Switzerland and Spain are...
0 commentsThe Life of a Honey Bee
from http://blogs.cas.suffolk.edu Honeybees are one of the most amazing insects ever to inhabit this planet. Many people hate honeybees due to their painful sting. It's hard to outrun these creatures as they...
5 commentsGot a bee in your bonnet? Lucky you!
When I was young, my brother and I would often spend hours outside "investigating". That could be anything. We didn't have a computer, no video games or even a TV, so our imagination was our best friend. ...
18 commentsBeekeeping For Beginners - What You Need To Know To Get Started
Beekeeping is an ancient endeavor. People have been involved in beekeeping for 1000's of years in one form or another, but modern beekeeping came about when the Langstroth hive was developed in 1878. This...
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