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		<title>The Guide on How  to Start Beekeeping Today</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beekeeping is a widespread activity with a wealth of existing local knowledge and skills. The addition of a little technical information, however, can lead to greatly improved harvests of honey and beeswax.</p>
<p> You should know that beekeeping is not as simple as it once was, but due to the lack of bees the rewards are better. Beekeeping is particularly suited to remote areas where the distance from market and the bulkiness of some products may make the selling of many agricultural commodities non-profitable. However, all bee products command a good price and all can be sold far from their point of origin.</p>
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<p>The beekeeping business is possible in arid areas and places where crops or other enterprises have failed; the roots of nectar-bearing trees may still be able to reach the water table far below the surface. This makes beekeeping feasible in marginal conditions, which is important for people who need to restore their livelihoods or create new ones.</p>
<p>Research has shown that it is mostly women who pursuit in beekeeping, especially those women who as a rule enjoy working with objects which demand careful, skillful attention and manipulation. And since beekeeping offers more of the pleasures of outdoor recreation, and less of the drudgery than even caring for the backyard garden or flower bed.</p>
<p>But you should know that beekeeping is an inherently local process. What works best for one beekeeper will often fail for another because of minor differences in climate, forage, or the traits of his sub-race of bees. It also plays a unique part of agriculture because it is comprised of both commercial beekeepers and hobbyists. And the commercial beekeepers, like other farmers today, are an endangered species.</p>
<p>Smoke and beekeeping</p>
<p>Smoke is useful in beekeeping because it masks the guard bee's alarm pheromones and encourages the other bees to feed by tricking them into thinking they'll soon need to abandon their hive. This gives the beekeeper enough time to inspect the colony and perform any needed maintenance. Smoke is the beekeeper's second line of defense; protective clothing provides remarkably little protection from agitated bees. Most beekeepers use a &quot;smoker&quot;as a device designed to generate smoke from the incomplete combustion of various fuels.</p>
<p>Beekeeping is not as simple as it once was, but the rewards are many and we can all learn from contemplating their cooperation, and nurturing their well being. Beekeeping is inside you, not outside in your yard. Think it through, talk with your family and read all that you can.</p>
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<p> Author:&nbsp;Carlos Manzini
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		<title>Honey Bees and Beekeeping &#8211; Confusing Beespeak Explained</title>
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<p>You can start beekeeping in your backyard (check to see if you need a permit) with just a single hive of bees, but beekeeping has it's own language that wee will call &quot;BeeSpeak&quot;. Here are some definitions for some of the more confusing terms.</p>
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<p><strong>#1. Apiarist</strong></p>
<p>Sounds like a position in the ape section fo the zoo doesn't it?&nbsp; An apiarist is another name for a beekeeper.&nbsp; Fancy, Huh?</p>
<p><strong>#2. Honey Bee</strong></p>
<p>Bees that produce honey.&nbsp; What you probably didn't know though is that most bees do not produce honey and that the honey bee is in the vast minority of bee species.</p>
<p><strong>#3. Hive Tool</strong></p>
<p>This is the nifty tool that beekeepers use to pry frames out of bee hives.&nbsp; If you are finding that they seem overpriced, just buy a paint scraper - it's the same thing.</p>
<p><strong>#4. Super</strong></p>
<p>When I first started beekeeping this one really, really confused me.&nbsp; The super is the part of the hive that the bees put the honey in.&nbsp; It contains frames.&nbsp; In beekeeping guides you will see instructions to add supers in the spring and fall.&nbsp; (And I was wondering Super what?)</p>
<p><strong>#5. Smoker</strong></p>
<p>Absolutely one of the most important tools in beekeeping.&nbsp; Usually a metal pot with bellows attached to it.&nbsp; It dispenses cool smoke that calms the bees.&nbsp; You must get a smoker.&nbsp; There is nothing worse than a hive of extra bees.</p>
<p>If you are feeling a wee bit overwhelmed at the stuff you have to learn to start understanding honey bees and beekeeping, don't worry... it's really not too complicated (I promise).</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beekeeping is a great hobby or business. If you are just starting out, or even if you are an experienced beekeeper there are 3 beekeeper supplies that are must haves for raising honey bees.</p>
<p>The first thing you need is a home for the bees. You need a bee hive (or hives). You can either build the bee hive yourself or you can find quality bee hives for sale. Either way can work very well.<span id="more-58"></span></p>
<p>If you decide that you want to build the hives yourself, make sure that you purchase or otherwise get good plans to put the hives together. Bees are particular about the spacing in their hives, so follow the planes exactly for good results.</p>
<p>If you choose to buy a hive as part of your beekeeper supplies, then you should make sure that you buy from a reputable dealer. The most popular hives for beekeeping have removable frames, although there are other types available.</p>
<p>The second type of equipment that you will need is protective beekeeping gear, because it will protect you from getting stung. You want to look for gear that is light colored and smooth. You also need to be sure to protect your neck and face with a special beekeepers hat and veil.</p>
<p>The final essential beekeeper supply is a smoker. You need this to calm the bees down and make the hive easier to handle. Smokers come in many sizes and usually burn non-chemical materials like cardboard or rotten wood.</p>
<p>A popular alternative to the smoker is "liquid smoke" which you can spray on the bees from a plastic spray bottle.</p>
<p>There are plenty of more things available that you can buy for your beekeeping operation, but these are the essential ones.</p>
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		<title>Family Owned Beekeeping Businesses &#8211; 3 Keys To Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are the three things you need to become a productive beekeeper. 1. Beekeeping supplies Companies that have beekeeping stuff deal with all the equipment that is required for this business, like attire for bee keeping which is essential from head to torso, full body suits and just head gear. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>These are the three things you need to become a productive beekeeper. </em></p>
<p><strong>1. Beekeeping supplies </strong><br /> Companies that have beekeeping stuff deal with all the equipment that is required for this business, like attire for bee keeping which is essential from head to torso, full body suits and just head gear. Along with this equipment they also sell journals and books on beekeeping to help people to understand this field better. Some of the better known beekeeping companies have been in the business for more than a hundred years.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Books for providing short courses in beekeeping </strong><br /> Beekeeping families have a lot of subsidiaries to the beekeeping business too. They use the bees wax to make candles and collect honey which is sold locally in the stores. The books have information on candle making and collecting honey too apart from instructions on the main business which is bee keeping. These family businesses are mostly long standing ones and continue from one generation to the other.</p>
<p><strong>3. Businesses have advanced technologically </strong><br /> Stepping into the shoes of their ancestors has not been easy for many of the families. Only those families where the parents thought of the new technologies and got their business mechanized with the latest equipment, and advertised with on the internet with their own websites so that they could bring in more customers and higher profits, was the business profitable and worth running. For others the cost of maintaining an old business was too high and they could not handle the expenses anymore. As most descendants of beekeeping families knew no other business they preferred to stick to it, and if the financial situation was not good, then they became commercially owned businesses</p>
<p>A business that once started as a hobby, with just about enough honey to put on toast and biscuits in place of marmalade, became a big time business with the popularity of the use of honey. Earlier honey was not a very popular edible thing as people used sugar and molasses for sweetening their food, but once they found that honey was much cheaper, beekeeping became popular and was taken up by many as an agricultural business. However, now the only problem is that people worry about the safety of the honey that is collected because of all the pesticides that are used. Now with organic foods being more popular and a movement by organic food growers, there is a lot of honey that is free of pesticides. Now many families owned companies supply bees wax for candle making and cosmetics to other manufacturers of these commodities.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Abhishek Agarwal
<p>Abhishek is an avid Bee Keeping enthusiast and he has got some great <a href="http://www.Fun-Galore.com/89/index.htm" target="_new">Beekeeping Secrets</a> up his sleeve! Download his FREE 59 Pages Ebook, &quot;How To Become A Bee-Keeping Pro!&quot; from his website <a href="http://www.Fun-Galore.com/89/index.htm" target="_new">http://www.Fun-Galore.com/89/index.htm</a>. Only limited Free Copies available.</p>
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		<title>History of Beekeeping &#8211; Find Out Where it All Began</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not certain as to when was the first time a person decided to collect honey from hives. But what we do know is that art of beekeeping has been around for quite a long time. Some cave drawings have been discovered by archaeologist depicting the collection of honey. It is believed that the cave drawings were created in 7000BC and were found in Africa and Spain's eastern regions. These drawings show pictures of people scooping honey out off trees and rocks. The cave dwellers then somehow learned the affect of smoke in the harvesting of honey.</p>
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<p>It is believed that clay, pottery, bowls, and straw baskets were used as artificial beehives. The early age people mastered a way of how to capture swarms of bees into these containers than turn the containers into a beehive.</p>
<p>Many ancient civilizations raised bees for money, and an example are the Myans civilization. The Goddess Mellona was believed to be a protector of the bees by the Aficionados of the Roman history.</p>
<p>It is also believed that the Greeks had respect for honey bees, because at the home off Zeus there is a mountain called Mt. Olympus which was believed that the mountain produces honey provided by the Gods. It is also believed by the Greeks that the bees from this mountain were responsible in the building off Apollo's second temple.</p>
<p>The bee revolution began to increase between 1500's and 1851. 1500's being the year of critical change. A lot was learned about bees such as the cycle of bees, how they lived and produced honey.</p>
<p>Beekeepers began to learn more about the life cycle of bees then decided to design a see through hive that will allow them to see the bees and the honey they produce in the hives.</p>
<p>The first person to design a mobile beehive was Lorenzo Langstroth who is an American. California was the 1st Place in the United States to be introduced to beekeeping then Oregon and Canada followed.</p>
<p>It is estimated that they are over 210,000 beekeepers in the United States today. And it is believed that they are over 2 million active beehives. This goes to tell you that the beekeeping industry is growing at a very fast rate.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Calvin Wapasa
<p>By the way, the beekeeping industry has come a long way from it being a simple hobby to where it's going on tables across the world. Many beekeepers that have not been brought up in a family that practiced this are going to have to really learn fast from an experienced beekeeper that has had years of experience from knowing the biology and study of bees and what to expect when they turn out a good product of honey.</p>
<p>Most people who are in this are actually doing this as a hobby. Having a hobby and a livelihood are two entirely different areas since one is something you invest time and in some cases money and one is when you're trying to make a living at.</p>
<p>HURRY and visit the link below for FREE access to the ultimate guide to beekeeping:</p>
<p><a href="http://information-guide.org/beekeeping/Getting_Started_In_Beekeeping.html" target="_new">Getting Started In Beekeeping</a></p>
<p>Beekeeping is dependent on the activity of the bees and how well they produce honey since bees produce in certain climates and temperatures. If you're expecting to thrive in this business understand that it's a lot of work and a lot of time invested into making this work for the long run.</p>
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		<title>Beginning Beekeeping and  Bees &#8211; 4 Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some questions that you may have considered as you have been exploring beekeeping and bees. If you are interested in started beekeeping, then don't get started until you read this. Here are 4 frequently asked questions for those who are looking for information on getting started as a beekeeper.</p>
<p>Q: I don't want to get stung. Is it common for beekeepers to get stung a lot by bees?<span id="more-44"></span></p>
<p>A: It does not occur as much as may be thought. Thankfully so, there is beekeeping protective equipment available which will help to reduce any likelihood of bee stings. Additionally, as you grow more in experience, you will gain knowledge in how to handle bees more effectively to reduce this likelihood.</p>
<p>Q: How much does it cost to get started as a beekeeper?</p>
<p>A: This question depends of course on what you choose for your equipment. However, typical ranges can be anywhere from $100 to $200. <em>You will need to find some good <a href="http://honeybeehivesforsale.com/bee-hives-for-sale-how-to-choose-the-right-beehive-for-your-needs">bee hives for sale</a>, as well as some other equipment.</em></p>
<p>Q: Will beekeeping take a lot of my time?</p>
<p>A: You can expect to spend at least a couple hours a month on beekeeping. This of course depends on the number of hives that you are managing.</p>
<p>Q: I don't want to necessarily put bees in my backyard. Are there other options?</p>
<p>A: If you do not want to harvest your bees in your backyard, then you may get by with finding a local gardener or farmer who would allow you to use their land to manage your bee colony.</p>
<p>Here are just some questions and answers to get you started.</p>
<p>Author: Tyler Trabanis</p>
<p><a href="http://raise-honey-bees.weebly.com" target="_new">Beekeeping and Bees</a> offers really good information to get you started as a successful beekeeping. They provide access to a guide that will take you step by step to learn about beekeeping and bees first hand.</p>
<p>We have been successful at beekeeping for some time now. Thanks to the information that we found.</p>
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