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Marking a Queen Bee
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Features of Wooden Beehives Wooden beehives have been in use for a very long time. They are available in different sizes and configurations to suit beekeeper preferences. Beehives made using wood are readily accepted by bees. Moreover, they can be re...[more]
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47th APIMONDIA International Apicultural Congress
The 47th Apimondia Congress is held from 24th to 28th of August, in Istanbul, Turkey Apimondia is the biggest beekeeping event in the world where beekeepers, scientists, honey-traders, development workers, technicians and legislators meet to listen, ...[more]
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How Do I Tell When a Frame or Super Is Ready to Harvest?
Figuring out if a honey super is ready to harvest is easier than you might think....[more]
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