Did you know bees get just as thirsty and exhausted by heat as you?
If you keep bees or even if you just want to be a good neighbor or a thankful gardener, it’s easy to give bees a source of water.
Read more »Did you know bees get just as thirsty and exhausted by heat as you?
If you keep bees or even if you just want to be a good neighbor or a thankful gardener, it’s easy to give bees a source of water.
Read more »Good raw unpasteurized honey tastes very different from the plastic clover honey bear that you purchase at the supermarket. I compare it to processed cheese vs. a homemade varietal cheese. Honey bears are simply an accumulation of many types of honey that have been mixed together, heated, and made into a homogeneous mixture which lacks […]
Read more »Editor’s Note: This is not a place for ad hominem attacks, but rational commentary and concern. Several experienced beeks have shared their concerns about the Flow Hive setup, even after watching all promotional material. To be clear: experienced beekeepers are on both sides of the fence. We share their opinions below, but that share does […]
Read more »A nectar thought to be a gift from the gods in history, honey has been consumed for thousands of years. For much of that time, it was a unique source of energy in the form of sugar.
Read more »Bees are in danger. Honey bees are responsible for about a third of the food we consume. Apples, sunflowers, cherries, melons, squash – you name it, they pollinate it.
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