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Bees | Queen Bee

How Does A Bee Become A Queen?

April 11, 2023February 17, 2024

The queen bee plays a vital role in the hive, busily laying eggs daily that produce drones and worker bees. With an average of 30-80 thousand bees in a colony,…

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Bees | Queen Bee

What Is The Role Of A Queen Bee?

April 10, 2023February 17, 2024

Bees have a complex social order, with the queen as the head of the colony. She plays a vital part in its survival, marshaling the troops and ensuring the hive…

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Bees | Drones | Queen Bee | Worker Bees

What Is Honey Bee Swarming? 2024 Guide

March 29, 2023February 17, 2024

As spring arrives, bees get busy collecting pollen and building comb. The colony can grow fast during this time, resulting in a crowded beehive. Part of the hive may swarm…

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Bees | Drones | Queen Bee

What Is A Honey Bee Drone Congregation Area?

March 10, 2023February 17, 2024

At the start of a queen bee’s life, she sets off searching for male honey bees (drones) to mate with. This one-time event should allow her to lay fertilized eggs…

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Bees | Worker Bees

How Much Honey Does A Bee Make? [Updated 2024]

February 8, 2023February 17, 2024

In the warmer months, worker bees dedicate their lives to collecting nectar which is transformed into honey. While it’s a sweet treat for humans, honey is essential for the colony’s…

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Bees | Queen Bee

What Does A Queen Bee Look Like?

November 18, 2022March 11, 2024

If you’re getting started as a beekeeper, you may wonder how to identify the queen bee. At a glance, she appears to blend in with the other bees, but no…

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Bees

Russian Bees Vs. Italian Bees – Comparison Guide

October 25, 2022February 17, 2024

Russian and Italian bees are both excellent options for beekeepers, but which is best? They differ in appearance, but what matters more is their character traits. Factors like swarm tendency,…

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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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Honey Bee Vs. Mason Bee – Comparison Guide

August 2, 2022February 17, 2024

The honey bee and mason bee are both super-helpful insects. Honey bees produce honey and contribute to pollinating crops around the world. Mason bees may not provide any resources, but…

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Bees

7 Honey Bee Breeds + FREE eBook

July 18, 2022February 17, 2024

Honey bees may all look similar, but each breed has a unique set of character traits. Beekeepers have a much greater chance of success if they choose a strain of…

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