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Beekeeping | Problem Solving

How To Keep Mice Out Of The Hive [Tested Solutions]

October 4, 2022February 17, 2024

Mice are a headache for beekeepers in winter when bees are vulnerable. They enter hives seeking shelter and food but often end up causing massive disruption. Unwanted mice use comb…

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Problem Solving | Beekeeping

How To Treat Wax Moths [8 Options For Beekeepers]

October 2, 2022February 17, 2024

Healthy bee colonies are good at dealing with wax moths and their larvae. But weak hives don’t have the numbers to watch every corner of their home. In the right…

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Problem Solving | Beekeeping

Lifecycle Of The Wax Moth [Egg To Adult]

September 29, 2022February 17, 2024

Wax moths progress through four stages in their lifecycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult moth. The length of each phase is highly dependent on environmental factors like humidity, light, temperature,…

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How to prevent wax moths
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

How To Prevent Wax Moths [In Hives And Storage]

September 28, 2022February 17, 2024

Wax moths are parasitic insects that can cause severe damage to woodenware and comb. A healthy colony will often fight off these pests, but not always. Beekeepers should make every…

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Comb heavily infested with wax moths
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

How To Detect Wax Moths In The Hive [7 Ways]

September 27, 2022February 17, 2024

The wax moth is a highly destructive hive pest that beekeepers should watch out for. In weak colonies, larvae tunnel through comb filled with brood, pollen, and honey with ease,…

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Small hive beetle stages of lifecycle
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

Lifecycle of Small Hive Beetle – From Egg To Adult

September 21, 2022February 17, 2024

The lifecycle of a small hive beetle typically takes 3-12 weeks, depending on conditions like temperature, humidity, and available food sources. The stages of development consist of egg, larva, pupa,…

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Beekeeping | Problem Solving

How To Prevent Small Hive Beetle – [8 Ways]

September 20, 2022February 17, 2024

Small hive beetle (SHB) can have a crippling effect on honey bees. Their mobility allows them to quickly move to new hives, especially those that appear vulnerable. The easiest way…

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A beekeeper looking for signs of small hive beetle.
Problem Solving | Beekeeping

7 Symptoms Of Small Hive Beetle + How To Test

September 18, 2022February 17, 2024

The small hive beetle (SHB) is an invasive beehive pest that can destroy entire honey bee colonies. Originally from Africa’s sub-Sahara, they found their way to Florida in the 1990s…

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Bees | Queen Bee

What Is A Queen Cup? Get The Facts

September 11, 2022February 17, 2024

Queen cups are often found on hives which causes some beekeepers to busily tear them off. Will removing them help your bees or just distract them from their work? This…

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Beekeeping

What Is The Best Clover For Honey Bees? [Top 5]

September 7, 2022February 17, 2024

Clover provides a bounty of forage for local pollinators, but choosing the right crop is essential. While some varieties offer abundant pollen and nectar, others make foraging difficult. Whether you’re…

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