Insights and Research from the world of beekeeping
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Using garlic and allicin as a chemical free beekeeper
Using allicin from crushed garlic as chemical free beekeepers. Understanding the research behind allicin and [...]
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Holes in the hive stack
Look at the bottom of the hive stack and can you see the metal circular [...]
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Bees can be calm and careful how they walk on you
Today we had another look in the hive and one bee settled on my hand [...]
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Why is there mosquito netting on our hive?
Insects also know that the beehive is a veritable supermarket awash with shelves of food. [...]
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How wild honey comb is created by honeybees
Wild honey comb can be built upwards by the bees or downwards by the bees, [...]
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New research on small-scale planting and pollinators.
A fascinating dissection of the research on the effect small-scale planting scheme interventions are having [...]
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Pollen as food medicine
BeesMAX sells pollen in its original form straight from the legs of the bees as [...]
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Chemical Free Beekeeping
Applying natural remedies that can be easily found in the environment can significantly reduce the [...]
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Eight reasons honeybees die in the winter. A challenge for humanity.
Image a world without bees. We explore the challenges bees face and time for us [...]
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Honeybees Reach 30 Degrees Centigrade
Located at Bourne Business Park in Weybridge are thousands of Honeybees amongst three hives. The [...]
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Beekeepers Lose Winter Colonies
Feral bees and hobbyist bees suffer honey flows during autumn months, with Ivy honey actually [...]
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