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Comb Honey Containers: A Guide to Choosing the Best Options

Cut comb honey containers are custom molded and are made of food-grade polystyrene. The containers are available in three sizes: a single-layer, double-layered, and triple-layered. The lid of the...

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What Color are Bee Hives

One of the most frequently asked questions that beekeepers have is what color are their bee hives. While you can choose any colour, it is recommended that you go for light colors. They tend to absorb...

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How Do Bees Drink Water

Have you ever wondered how bees drink water? They don't drink water from the tap. Instead, they ingest a salty solution and use it to mix it with their food. This helps them digest their food easier....

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Bee Hive Stands: The Importance of Elevating Your Beehives

Bee hive stands are essential for the safety and comfort of your bees. You should make sure that your stand will prevent the floor of your hive from coming into contact with damp ground. There are...

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Splitting a Hive: How to Divide Your Bee Colony for Better Management

Splitting a bee hive is not a complicated process, but you need to be sure you're doing it right. A populous hive has two brood boxes, one for the queen, and one for the worker bees. While there are...

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Beehive Entrance Reducer

Using a beehive entrance reducer is an effective way to protect your colony from rodents. Although they can't sting humans, rodents are attracted to bee hives and feed off the pollen and honey that...

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