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		<title>Bee Farming Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bee farming in it's current form has been around since  1851 when Langstroth invented the first movable hive to take into account "bee space", which is the amount of space (about 1 cm)  that bees will not build combs in.   This development created bee hives that are not only movable, but that you can harvest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bee farming</strong> in it's current form has been around since  1851 when Langstroth invented the first movable hive to take into account "bee space", which is the amount of space (about 1 cm)  that bees will not build combs in.   This development created bee hives that are not only movable, but that you can harvest honey from without damaging the bee colony.  These hives are called Langstroth Hives.</p>
<p><strong>Why people have bee farms.<span id="more-159"></span></strong></p>
<p>The reasons people keep bees are as varied as the people themselves.  Some people keep bees strictly as a for profit business and harvest the honey and beeswax as well as hire their bees out for pollination.  Others engage in bee farming as a hobby or to make some extra side income.  Beekeeping is ideal as a small supplemental business, because bees mostly take care of themselves.</p>
<p>Still others keep bees strictly because they are interesting.  Many people find honey bees to be fascinating.</p>
<p><strong>Time involved in bee farming.</strong></p>
<p>A lot of aspiring bee farmers get discouraged because they think that keeping bees is difficult.  But the reality is that unless you are allergic to bee stings, beekeeping is actually pretty easy.  Once you learn about the bees life cycle and have the proper bee farming equipment, it only takes about 2 to 4 hours a month to maintain several hives.  This is where I recommend that you start.</p>
<p>Of course, if you want to make a full time living keeping bees, you can expect the time commitment to be much greater, but by starting small and building your way up to a large bee farm, you will not only know what to expect, but you will also be prepared for the amount of work involved.</p>
<p><strong>You will need these bee farming supplies.</strong></p>
<p>Of course like any new venture, when you start raising bees you will need some specialty supplies.  You may want to get more, but this is what you must have to start out with.</p>
<p><strong>Bee hives:</strong> To avoid spreading disease from an old hive you will want to either build these yourself or buy them new.  Most modern beekeepers use Langstroth type hives with removable frames.  These are great if you want to harvest honey and wax from the bees.  If you are more interested in learning about bees first hand, then you will want an observation hive instead.</p>
<p><strong>Bee keeping suit and veil:</strong> Many experienced beekeepers only wear a veil, but if you are just starting out I would recommend getting the entire bee keeping suit  if you want to minimize bee stings.</p>
<p><strong>Bee smoker:</strong> Inexpensive, but not to be overlooked.  A bee smoker will calm the bees down and will allow you to work with them more easily.</p>
<p><strong>The bees themselves:</strong> When you are just starting out you will want to buy your starter bees.  This is just much easier than trying to catch a bee swarm.</p>
<p>Overall, bee farming is a very rewarding and interesting hobby or occupation.  If you love to nurture things and enjoy the outdoors I would recommend you give a small scale bee farm a shot and see how you like it.</p>
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		<title>Honey Bee Facts &#8211; Lifecyle, Beekeeping and More</title>
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Honey bees (or honeybees) are a division of bees, predominantly distinguished by the making and storing of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests out of wax.  Bees that produce honey represent no more than a small fraction of the more or less 20,000 known species of bees. Certain other species [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Honey Bee Facts</strong></p>
<p>Honey bees (or honeybees) are a division of bees, predominantly distinguished by the making and storing of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests out of wax.  Bees that produce honey represent no more than a small fraction of the more or less 20,000 known species of bees. Certain other species of related bees create and warehouse honey, but only members of the group Apis are genuine honey bees.<span id="more-155"></span></p>
<p>Most species have historically been cultured or at least exploited for honey and beeswax by humans native to their resident habitats. Just two of these kinds have been truly domesticated, one (Apis mellifera) at least since the time of the building of the Egyptian pyramids, and only that type has been moved widely beyond its native range.</p>
<p><strong>Worker Bee Facts and Queen Bee Facts</strong></p>
<p>Honey bees have distinct life cycle patterns than other kinds of bees.  Eggs are laid one at a time inside a compartment inside a wax honeycomb, formed and produced by the worker bees. Larvae are initially fed with royal jelly made by worker bees, later switching to honey and pollen. The only one that is not is a larva fed exclusively on royal jelly, which will develop into a queen bee. The larva undergoes more than a few moltings before spinning a cocoon within the cell, and pupating. Drones emerge from unfertilized eggs, females (Queens and worker bees) emerge from fertilized eggs. The queen actually can select to fertilize the egg she is laying, often depending on what cell she is laying inside.</p>
<p>Immature worker bees cleanse the hive and give food to the larvae. After their royal jelly producing glands start to degenerate, they start on constructing comb cells. They progress to additional within-colony responsibilities as they become older, such as receiving nectar and pollen from foragers, and watching over the hive. Later still, a worker takes her initial orientation flights and finally leaves the hive and typically lives the rest of her life as a forager.</p>
<p>Worker bees cooperate to find food and use a pattern of "dancing" (identified as the bee dance or waggle dance) to share information regarding resources with the other bees; this dance is different from species to species, but all living types of Honey Bees display some form of the dance. If the resources are extremely local to the hive, they may also exhibit a less specific behavior generally identified as the "Round Dance".</p>
<p>Apis bees also carry out tremble dances which conscript receiver bees to collect nectar from returning foragers .</p>
<p>Virgin queens depart on mating flights away from their home-based colony, and breed with many drones before returning. The drones expire in the action of mating.</p>
<p><strong>Facts About Bees Swarming</strong></p>
<p>Colonies are founded not by lone queens, as in most bees, but by large groups known as "swarms", that include a mated queen and a large contingent of worker bees. This group travels en masse to a nest location which has been scouted by worker bees in advance. When they arrive, they directly assemble a new wax comb and begin to raise fresh worker brood. This kind of nest beginning is not seen in any other living bee type, though there are several groups of Vespid wasps which also initiate new nests by the use of swarming (occasionally including several queens). In addition, stingless bees will start different nests with large numbers of worker bees, but the nest is constructed before a queen is brought to the site, and this worker force is not a real "swarm".</p>
<p>Two types of honey bee, A. mellifera and A. cerana, are often maintained, fed, and moved by beekeepers. Current hives also enable beekeepers to transport bees, moving from meadow to meadow as the crop needs pollinating and allowing the beekeeper to charge for the pollination services they make available, revising the past role of the self-employed beekeeper, and favoring large-scale commercial companies.  Recently, though, small scale beekeepers have been gaining in popularity.</p>
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		<title>Bee Hives For Sale &#8211; How To Choose The Right Beehive For Your Needs.</title>
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<p>When you are looking at <strong>bee hives for sale</strong> you will find that there are two primary different types.   You can get either an observation beehive or a beekeeping (honey producing) beehive - also called a Langstroth beehive.   What you buy depends on your objectives.An observation beehive is fantastic for someone who wants to learn about bees and watch their fascinating colonies go about their business.  Think of it like an ant farm.  When you look at these types of bee hives for sale, you will find many beautiful styles available.  These beehives are often placed indoors (they are completely enclosed) with a chute going outside so that the bees can collect their nectar.  This type of hive is strictly for observing bees and not for gathering honey.</p>
<p>If you want to start a beekeeping operation, than you will want to buy a Langstroth beehive with extra supers.  This type of honey bee hive for sale is not as good to look at as an observation hive, but is extremely functional.  This type of hive works by using removable frames which the bees build cells on and fill with honey.  Once the bees have produced enough honey to make it through the winter you can add extra sections or "supers" to your hive and they will fill them as well.  Then you can harvest the honey without damaging the bee colony.</p>
<p>If you decide to buy Langstroth hives and launch a beekeeping operation (either as a hobby or business) don't forget you will also need a beekeeping suit and a bee smoker.  These  two honey bee supplies will protect you from bee stings.</p>
<p>No matter which type of honey bee hive for sale you decide to buy, you are sure to find one that will fit both your style and your needs.  And you can start a hobby that will not only help you with your <a title="Gardening And Garden Furniture" href="http://wildlifeuk.net/gardening/" target="_blank">gardening</a> or farming effort, but also be a very rewarding hobby or business in itself, so enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Natural Beekeeping &#8211; Is it the Same As Organic Beekeeping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic beekeeping and natural beekeeping are similar, yet different. Organic beekeeping is like natural beekeeping, except that it is governed by very stringent regulations set by the FDA. You can be an all natural beekeeper, yet still not meet all the requirements of an organic beekeeper.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic beekeeping and natural beekeeping are similar, yet different. Organic beekeeping is like natural beekeeping, except that it is governed by very stringent regulations set by the FDA. You can be an all natural beekeeper, yet still not meet all the requirements of an organic beekeeper.<span id="more-73"></span></p>
<p>Natural beekeeping is a term that has been set by the beekeepers themselves, so it is not really regulated by legalities, whereas organic producers are. There are actually three main factors that both the natural beekeeper and the organic beekeeper focus on, the hive, and the place where the bees get their nectar from, and the environment the bees are in.</p>
<p>The Place where the Nectar Comes From</p>
<p>The reason why there are so few organic beekeepers is because the FDA requires that the hives be located in isolated areas away from population, traffic, farm fields that are treated with chemicals, industry, and away from landfills. Now the hard part is that bees fly as far away as four miles. That is why the area has to be isolated.</p>
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<p>Now, natural beekeeping is not as stringent, but natural beekeepers are ever watchful for stagnate water, chemicals in the air, and want to know where the bees are getting their nectar from and keeping it as clean as possible from harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>Most commercial bee keepers do not practice <a href="http://www.ultimatebeekeeping.com">natural beekeeping</a> techniques. This has lead to an overall weakening of the bee colonies, because of the amounts of chemicals these commercial beekeepers use to avoid mites and other illnesses. They also feed their colonies with supplements and syrups, which beekeepers, who practice natural beekeeping do not.</p>
<p>The Management of the Hive</p>
<p>Most natural beekeepers want well constructed hives, which are designed well with the best interest of the bee in mind. They tend to get hives that are made out of cedar, because this type of wood keeps its warmth better and doesn't tend to warp.</p>
<p>Natural beekeepers will also pay attention to ventilation, water sources, and the location of the apiary, and the areas from which the nectar will be extracted. The water sources will need to be clean. Bees tend to cool their hive in the summer with water droplets, and are not really picky about where they get their water from.</p>
<p>Author: Ron Fullman</p>
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		<title>History Of Beekeeping &#8211; Transition From Science To</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No one can pin a date on when humans learnt to cultivate bees for their honey. Neither can anyone say for sure when man learnt that honey can be consumed. Perhaps man observed the bears and other animals in the trees pursuing honey bee hives and taking the honey from it and eating it. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No one can pin a date on when humans learnt to cultivate bees for their honey. Neither can anyone say for sure when man learnt that honey can be consumed. Perhaps man observed the bears and other animals in the trees pursuing honey bee hives and taking the honey from it and eating it. And as always man - following his 'monkey see, monkey do' instinct tried it out for taste and discovered that honey had a unique sweet taste of its own.</p>
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<p>All this probably happened around 700 years before Christ. We can fix this date by the drawings on the caves where prehistoric man lived. It is not difficult for scientists to fix dates on caves based on radio carbon dating of skins and bones along with other organic remnants found in the cave. However, scientists seem to think that the drawings depicted on the walls of the caves tell tales of humans standing around a bee hive and are absolutely unaffected by the bees. Could this mean that they had discovered some pre-historic 'Bee Go' to ward off the bees. Bee Go is a chemical that bee keepers smear on a tray and leave it in the hive to encourage the bees to move to the bottom of the hive.</p>
<p>Man might have discovered that smearing some similar substance on their bodies would prevent the bees from stinging them while they collected the honey from the hive. What is a fact is, however, that man did learn that smoke was a very useful tool in scaring the bees away from the hive while they dismantled it from the tree. This was no guarantee of not getting stung though.</p>
<p>As civilization progressed man learnt to cultivate the honey bee. First indications of bee keeping are the clay and mud pottery scientists have found. Artificial bee hives had been constructed out of clay pottery to encourage bees to build their hives in them. When the honey was ready for harvesting the bees were driven out and the pot was broken to remove the honey.</p>
<p>Swarms of bees were trapped in these containers and kept there captive. Once they decided to make the hive their home the bees were allowed to come and go as they pleased making honey in the process.</p>
<p>Time advanced and so did the human intelligence. Man began to study the habits of bees and made uniquely designed hives for the honey bee. These wooden hives as we know them today are engineered to keep the reproduction part of the hive away from the food (larder) section. This way the bee keeper can only remove the honey combs without disturbing the off spring at the same time not having to remove all the bee's food.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Abhishek Agarwal
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		<title>How to Raise Honey Bees Without the Stings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a lover of bees, I sometimes feel that most people may become a little apprehensive at the mere thought of raising bees. It is definitely not something that the average person thinks often about. However, there are just a small group of people who would probably enjoy the benefits of beekeeping. If you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a lover of bees, I sometimes feel that most people may become a little apprehensive at the mere thought of raising bees. It is definitely not something that the average person thinks often about. However, there are just a small group of people who would probably enjoy the benefits of beekeeping. If you are one of these people, then you may have thought about becoming a beekeeper, but you just have no idea how to raise honey bees. Well, here is a brief idea of what it takes to begin beekeeping so that you can evaluate whether this would be right for you.</p>
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<p>One of the first misconceptions that people may have when they are first starting out is that they have to have a wide open area to begin beekeeping, this is certainly not true. You only need a small area to hold one bee hive if you start out small. A small garden area or a balcony can be used to accomplish the job. However, wherever you chose, it is always a good idea to ensure that your hives have some form of plants in close proximity so that your bees can have access to the nectar. Understanding what your bees need and how they grow and thrive is very important to your overall success as a beekeeper.</p>
<p>It is also important to have a general idea of their habits and behaviors. This will help to ensure that you make very few mistakes with bee keeping that can be both costly and painful.</p>
<p>There is really not much else that is needed other than purchasing equipment. As long as you put forth a plan and stick to it, then you can do very well in beekeeping.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Tommie Taldavas
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<p>We have been successful at beekeeping for some time now. Thanks to the information that we found.</p>
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		<title>The Hive and The Honey Bee &#8211; Is Beekeeping Right For You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of backyard beekeepers in keeping the bee population healthy and happy cannot be over estimated.  Beekeeping is an interesting and rewarding hobby and requires only a small time commitment.  Most hobby apiarists can expect to spend approximately 2 to 3 hours per hive per month on their beekeeping efforts.  June is the busiest month for beekeeping and 4 to 5 hours is the norm then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honey bees were brought to the Americas by early European settlers and have been domesticated for centuries. Honey bees account for up to 80% of the pollination for our fruits and vegetables. Without them our food sources would begin to disappear, and we would have no wonderful honey to enjoy.<span id="more-33"></span></p>
<p>The importance of backyard beekeepers in keeping the bee population healthy and happy cannot be over estimated.  Beekeeping is an interesting and rewarding hobby and requires only a small time commitment.  Most hobby apiarists can expect to spend approximately 2 to 3 hours per hive per month on their beekeeping efforts.  June is the busiest month for beekeeping and 4 to 5 hours is the norm then.</p>
<p>Before buying your equipment or setting up your hive make sure you check with your state for any licensing requirements.  Some states require you to get a permit or license.  They are typically not expensive and easy to get.</p>
<p>When you are just starting out as a beekeeper - or apiarist - you will need some equipment to get started. You will need a hive, protective clothing, a smoker, and of course the bees.</p>
<p>But before you start buying equipment get a good beginners beekeeping guide and sign up for some beekeeping forums to start learning about your new hobby. This way when you go to set up your hive you will be ready.</p>
<p>Bees are very interesting, but many new beekeepers are surprised to learn that worker bees life spans are very short.  They only live for about 6 weeks during the summer and about 4 to 9 months during the winter.  Queen bees can live for several years.</p>
<p>This short life span keeps the queen bees very busy laying eggs to keep her hive populated.</p>
<p>Bees live in a very structured type of society.  Each bee has a distinct role within the hive.</p>
<p>Since bees are highly self sufficient, keeping bee hives is a perfect hobby for someone who want to have their own honey production but has limited time to spare.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home beekeeping is a very interesting and rewarding hobby. The bees themselves are fascinating to watch and the honey harvest is always sweet.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home beekeeping is a very interesting and rewarding hobby. The bees themselves are fascinating to watch and the honey harvest is always sweet.</p>
<p>To become a successful beekeeper, you need to understand the seasons of beekeeping and what basic tasks you will be doing during each one. In this article we'll go over the four seasons.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p><strong>Springtime</strong></p>
<p>In the springtime the bees are waking up from their winter nap. It is time for you, as the beekeeper, to inspect the hive and be sure that there is no disease in it and that the queen is present and laying eggs. During this time of year you will also add an extra section to the hive called a super if the bees need more room. Lastly, spring is the time of year to dose the hive with preventative medications.</p>
<p><strong>Summer</strong></p>
<p>Starting in about June you will be adding extra frames in a super to your hive. This gives the bees a place to store the honey they will be producing. Then when all of the frames in a super are filled with honey and one-half the cells are capped with wax it is time to harvest the honey.</p>
<p><strong>Fall</strong></p>
<p>At this point it is time to get your bees ready to overwinter. You will bee feeding your bees sugar water to make sure that they live through the winter. It is also important to inspect your hive just like in the spring and make sure that the queen and the hive is healthy. In colder regions it is important to wrap the hive for the winter as well.</p>
<p><strong>Winter</strong></p>
<p>Bees are actually very self sufficient. They winter over by themselves very well provided you did your fall activities correctly. At this time of year, you can take a break and begin to prepare your hive for spring.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising honey bees for fun or profit is interesting and rewarding. There are 3 beekeeper supplies that you can't live without whether you are very experienced or just starting out.</p>
<p>The first thing you will need is a place for your bees to live - their hive(s). You can build the hives yourself, or you can find a place where there are quality <a href="http://honeybeehivesforsale.com/bee-hives-for-sale-how-to-choose-the-right-beehive-for-your-needs">bee hives for sale at good prices. </a> They are both good options.<span id="more-24"></span></p>
<p>If you build the hives on your own, make sure that you follow plans to build them from. Bees are fairly particular about the spacing in their homes, so following a good set of building instructions is your best bet.</p>
<p>If you buy a hive instead of building one, then you should be sure that you buy from a reputable dealer who specializes in beekeeper supplies. You want to look for a hive that has a removable frame. There are other types available, but this is the best and easiest to use.</p>
<p>The next thing you need to get is protective gear. The reason that you want to wear protective clothing is because it keeps you from getting stung when you handle the bee hive and bees. The best gear for beekeeping is light colored and smooth. Also, make sure that your face and neck are protected by a hat and veil.</p>
<p>The last essential thing you need as a beekeeper is a smoker. Smokers come in variety of sizes and usually burn natural substances like rotten wood or corrugated cardboard. The smoke will calm the bees down so that you can more easily handle the hive.</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>While there are many more beekeeper supplies available these are the three essential ones.</p>
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		<title>Beekeeping Equipment For Sale &#8211; Finding the Best Deals On Beekeeping Supply</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beekeeping is a very rewarding hobby or business, BUT it can be expensive to get started.  That is why it is important to be a smart shopper when it comes to buying beekeeping equipment for sale.
My favorite way to save money on beekeeping equipment is to  buy it used or at an auction site like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beekeeping is a very rewarding hobby or business, BUT it can be expensive to get started.  That is why it is important to be a smart shopper when it comes to buying<strong> beekeeping equipment for sale.</strong><span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>My favorite way to save money on beekeeping equipment is to  buy it used or at an auction site like <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=3&amp;campid=5336213348&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=ebay+link&amp;ext=beekeeping&amp;satitle=beekeeping">ebay.</a> This is a great way to save money on your most important beekeeping equipment.   Here are a few things to look for when you are buying from<a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=3&amp;campid=5336213348&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=ebay+link&amp;ext=beekeeping&amp;satitle=beekeeping"> ebay.</a></p>
<p><strong>#1.  Make a list of what you need before you start.</strong></p>
<p>This is actually the best way to save money on ANYTHING  that you buy, not just <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=3&amp;campid=5336213348&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=ebay+link&amp;ext=beekeeping&amp;satitle=beekeeping">beekeeping equipment.</a> (I should know - I have a reputation for being able to squeeze so much out of a penny that it screams)   Making a list works because it keeps you from being distracted with everything that is bright and shiny online or at the store.  That way you buy just what you actually need.</p>
<p>#2. Watch the sellers ratings.</p>
<p>This is important... at a site like <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=3&amp;campid=5336213348&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=ebay+link&amp;ext=beekeeping&amp;satitle=beekeeping">ebay</a>, reputation is everything.  It is super important that you watch the sellers ratings.  This is the key to learning whether you are buying junk, or something really great that will meet your needs.</p>
<p>There you have it.  Those are my top two tips for getting the best possible deals on beekeeping equipment for sale.</p>
<p>Happy beekeeping!</p>
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