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- Beekeeper Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin apis, a bee) is the practice of intentional maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives, by humans. A beekeeper (or apiarist) may keep bees in order to collect honey and beeswax, or for the purpose of po...
- The Apiary: Bees & Beekeeping An "apiary" is a place where bees and hives are kept, especially when it is for the production of honey. I don't keep bees presently, but it is an ambition of mine. I started this lens so I would have a place for me to put all the info...
- Raising Honey Bees - 5 Tips for Starting Are you looking to get started raising honey bees? Great! That's what we are hear for. Learn about how to get started today with raising honey bees.
- The Bee Space The importance of beekeping is becoming increasingly vital to the survival of honey bees and ultimately all living things on the planet. Bees have existed for over 35 million years. The Queen Bee can live for 5 years and lays 2000 eggs a day. Honey...
- Save The Bees Every since being a kid I've had a fear of bees. Maybe I'll try to explain that later, but for now let it be enough to say that I would consider myself as one of the last persons on earth to be concerned with saving our honeybees. However, I'm afraid...
- Bee beard! A bee beard is really something to behold. It is a mass of honey bees crawling on your face. And it looks like a beard! (Usually, at least. Sometimes people are just covered in bees!) Are those really bees? With stingers? Did you get stung? What's...
- Gifts for Apiarists As a T-shirt designer, specializing in occupation themed products, I have created a number of apiarist designs. This page serves to highlight several of the best designs. A decade ago, as an assignment for a fundamentals of art class, I was asked t...
- Bees and Honey, Honey and Bees Honey Bees are communal insects of the Order Hymenoptera and Family Apidae. They are related to ants and wasps -- and can sting like them as well. Unlike ants and wasps, however, when bees sting, the stinger (which is barbed) and venom sac are ripped...
- Bees Welcome to our discussion about bees, and where we can find them mentioned in the Bible! Battling Bumblebees (c) Connie Walcott All rights reserved
- Beekeeping Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production. Some of the earliest evidence of beekeeping is from rock paintings, dating to around 13,000BC. It was particularly well developed in Egypt and was discussed by the Roman writers Virgil, Gaius...
- Minnesota Repossessor Don Mashak 's Thoughts on Honey bees and Colony Collapse Disorder This lens is intended to give Don Mashak 's thoughts on Colony Collapse Disorder. It will breifly discuss Don Mashak 's thoughts one what caused it and what the best cure for it is! Find this topic boring, frightening, gross or of no Consequence to y...
- Keeping Honey Bees I'm a hobbyist beekeeper, in Victoria BC. I'm secretary of the Capital Region Beekeepers' Association, a job that I do mostly as a 'thank you' to all those in the club who have helped me become a somewhat competent beekeeper. Beekeeping is a fascina...
