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link to What Do Honey Bees Eat: A Comprehensive Guide

What Do Honey Bees Eat: A Comprehensive Guide

The first step in determining what honey bees eat is to understand the nature of the insects. These creatures get all their nutrients from nectar and pollen. Pollen is a sugary liquid which they...

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Best Clover for Bees

There are five different kinds of clover, but white clover is the best. It is a nitrogen-fixing perennial that is low-growing, easy to cultivate, and a favorite of bees. It will grow well in most...

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link to How Much Honey Per Hive: A Guide to Understanding Honey Production

How Much Honey Per Hive: A Guide to Understanding Honey Production

The amount of honey a beehive can produce depends on many factors. The number of bees in the colony, the amount of insulation in the apiary, and the local temperature fluctuations are all important...

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Why Do Beekeepers Wear White: The Reason Behind the Color Choice

Many beekeepers choose to wear white to help keep a low profile. The reason is that bees never evolved to fight off predators of any color, so white suits and hats help minimize the threat. Also,...

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Bees Eyes – Close Up, Color and How Many

Bees have five eyes, including two compound eyes on their heads. These are also known as ocelli, and are used for navigation, orienting themselves in relation to the sun. They have the ability to see...

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Clover Honey vs Wildflower Honey: What’s the Difference?

The main difference between regular honey and clover-based varieties is their taste. Regular honey is milder in flavor and has a floral aftertaste, while wildflower-based honey has a more robust...

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