Karen

Karen started beekeeping in 2017 after reading a newspaper article about the worldwide threat to honey bee populations. This inspired her to start her first backyard bee hive. Since then, she has published beekeeping articles in a local magazine, become a regular attendee at her local bee club (where her honey won first prize), and inspired her family, friends, and neighbors to learn more about bees.

Flow Hive Vs Langstroth Hive – What’s The Difference And Which Is Better?

If you’re thinking about becoming a beekeeper, one of the early decisions you’ll have to make is what sort of hive you choose. Two hives that are both suitable for your backyard are the increasingly popular Flow hive, and the Langstroth hive, which is sometimes referred to as a ‘normal’ […]

Flow Hive Vs Langstroth Hive – What’s The Difference And Which Is Better?

8 Strange Honey Bee Behaviors

Honey bees are fascinating insects. They work cooperatively with thousands of other bees as part of a huge colony that’s known as a super organism. Sometimes, honey bee behavior may seem strange to us, but there is almost always a logical explanation for their actions. All their behaviors are aimed

8 Strange Honey Bee Behaviors

How Do Bees Make Wax

Beeswax is one of the most popular bee products used by humans. It is a compound secreted by four pairs of special glands located on the inner side of a bee’s abdomen. Honey is the primary raw material used to make wax. It all starts when bees eat honey and

How Do Bees Make Wax

Where Do Bees Go In Winter?

Many species of insects escape the cold temperatures of winter by migrating or hibernating. But what about honey bees? You don’t see them very often, if at all, when it’s cold. So where do they go, and what do they do, in winter? Or do they just die off? In

Where Do Bees Go In Winter?

Why Do Bees Reject A Queen Bee?

Queen honeybees are fascinating insects. If you’ve ever had to replace or introduce a queen into one of your colonies, you probably already know how this can be a delicate task. Bees are very protective of their hive, and they will reject a queen bee that is not familiar to

Why Do Bees Reject A Queen Bee?

Do Wasps Kill Honey Bees?

Bees and wasps look similar, but they’re not the same. Wasps are larger and tend to be more aggressive. In fact, they sometimes prey on bees! Many types of wasp (including yellowjackets) attack and kill honey bees as a source of food for their young. This most commonly occurs during

Do Wasps Kill Honey Bees?

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