Bee Keeping

Learning How to Get Rid of Bees

If you want to learn how to get rid of bees then there are a few key pieces of information you are going to want to know.

Tips

There are a few important tips that anyone looking to get rid of bees will want to know. For one, you should never attempt to remove the bees yourself, because although you may have read up on a lot of information and feel as though you could do it, chances are that you do not have the experience, knowledge, and equipment to be able to do it properly and safely.

Controlling a Bees Nest

If you have a bees nest on your property then you may have concerns about the safety of your family, particularly if you have small children. Sometimes people confuse bees with wasps. Wasps have thinner bodies with a narrow waist, slim legs and bodies that are shiny and smooth in appearance.

Wasps can be very aggressive and you should be very careful if there is such a nest on your property. Bees on the other hand are much fatter and have hairy legs to help with collecting pollen. Bumblebees are not aggressive and as long as left alone they will not bother you.

How to Become a Bee Keeper

The process of becoming a bee keeper is really not all that difficult, and it can also be very financially rewarding. By becoming a bee keeper you will not only be doing what you love – if that is what you enjoy – but as well you will be doing good for the world around you because without bees, we would have a lot fewer food sources.

The First Step

Anyone who is interested in becoming a bee keeper should first find out if they are allergic to bee stings. You can still go ahead and learn about bee keeping if you are allergic, but of course you are going to have to take special precautions and be much more careful when you are dealing with the bees.

Structure Of A Bee Hive

A bee hive is a complex home generally used by honey bees. This article is going to take a look at both artificial and natural bee hives so you can better understand their purpose and structure.

Contents of a Bee Hive

In the natural world bees inhabit many different areas. This can include caves, rock cavities and hollow trees. Some bees will make exposed aerial combs as well, but the most common kind are bee hives inside other structures.

These nests are composed of honeycombs lade out parallel to each in a uniform pattern. In addition the nest usually well contain only one single entrance, however in times of stress this can be changed. Bee hives are created for the purpose of the hive is to produce honey, birth the young, and be the basic home base of the bees.

Common Bee Species: Ground Bees

There are a few different bee species that are known of and recognized today, and one of the most common and well known are the ground bees. In most situations it is not best to eliminate ground bees and wasps since they are valuable in agricultural production by either pollinating many different plants or by serving as useful predators in controlling harmful pests.

If ground nesting bees and wasps can be ignored and their tunnels tolerated, do so since they are valuable in agricultural production and helpful by controlling pests in nature. They are very important to life in general, and so you should never swat any bee and try to kill it because you never know if it is a ground bee, which are already on their way to becoming extinct.

Bee Keeping As Business Or Fun

Bee Keeping is the practice of maintaining honey bee colonies in hives. A beekeeper is also called an apiarist and he keeps bees so that he can collect honey and beeswax. Sometimes beekeepers keep bees for sale to other beekeepers. The place where Bee Keeping is done is called an apiary.

Hobby

Since honey bees are one of the most popular and economically beneficial insects they are commonly kept in apiaries in the United States. Though many beekeepers make a living by Bee Keeping, most of them are hobbyists. They just have a few hives and are simply fascinated by these insects and enjoy working with them.

Beekeeping Supplies For Hobbyists And Professionals

Beekeeping supplies include hive essentials, beekeeping tools, processing equipment, honey containers and labels. Many people run commercial apiaries today and keep a stock of all the beekeeping supplies that you need for beekeeping. There are several new products, both for people who are doing beekeeping as a hobby or as a business.

Hive Essentials

Hive Essentials are the first things that you need, when you are starting off with beekeeping. The bees and the queens are the most important beekeeping supplies along with the Beginner’s and Hive Increase Kits. There are small hive frames and big ones, as well as polystyrene hives.

Basic Beekeeping Equipment And Accessories

There is a lot of beekeeping equipment available on various websites. These include beehives, beeswax sheets, protective clothing for beekeepers, honey extractors, bee smokers and many other apiary accessories.

Bee Hives

For bee keeping, the most important beekeeping equipment is the bee hive. It should be made of good quality wood, and Western Red Cedar is often used to make them. Some others use pine, which is relatively cheaper, but not as stable.

Cedar is the best choice for making bee hives, because it smells good and is beautiful to look at. Cedar has many natural oils and they make the wood stable. That is the reason why it does not warp even it is subjected to the worst weather.

Understanding Carpenter Bees

While all bees are important in the pollination process of many plants and flowers, there are some that do not have much of a use beyond that role – like carpenter bees. The carpenter bee is aptly named because it creates their nests in wood, often unfortunately in the wood of your home. What these carpenter bees do is hollow out tunnels a “rooms” in the wood to lay their eggs but they do not eat the wood.

A Closer Look at their Habits

Carpenter bees typically do not cause obvious structural damage but rather cosmetic damage that is not easily fixed. They do not find obvious holes visible to the naked eye to start their burrowing but rather look for weaknesses in the wood whether it is around a nail or screw or even a simple scratch in the wood.

A Review Of The Secret Life Of Bees

The Secret Life of Bees is a best selling novel by author Sue Monk Kidd. This article is going to take a look at The Secret Life of Bees and give you a basic plot summary and review.

The Secret Life of Bees – Summary and Review

The book opens in South Carolina in the mid 60s. Our story revolves around Lily Ownes. Her mother was killed and she is abused by her father on a daily basis. Lily does not remember much about her Mom and when she asks her Dad about it he leads her to believe that it was her fault she died.

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