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What Are Italian Bees? Traits, Pros, And Cons

July 15, 2022February 17, 2024

Italian bee: Apis mellifera ligustica The Italian honey bee is the most popular breed with beekeepers worldwide. Found in climates ranging from icy cold through to tropical, these bees are…

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Bees

What Are Carniolan Bees? A Beekeeper’s Guide

July 13, 2022February 17, 2024

Carniolan honey bee: Apis mellifera carnica Carniolans are a subspecies of the western honey bee, native to the Carniola region of Slovenia. They’re a popular choice with hobbyist beekeepers in…

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Bees

What Is A Cordovan Bee? Quick Beekeeper’s Guide

July 9, 2022February 17, 2024

Cordovan bees are one of the easiest varieties to recognize thanks to their beautiful golden color. Not technically a race of their own, they are a subset of the Italian…

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A Buckfast honey bee collecting pollen from a flower
Bees

What Are Buckfast Honey Bees? Must-Read Guide

July 7, 2022February 17, 2024

Buckfast honey bees are a hybrid race of several breeds including the North Italian and native British honey bees. Originally developed by Brother Adam in the 1900s, they were bred…

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Bees

What Are Africanized Bees? Get The Facts

July 2, 2022February 17, 2024

Africanized Honey Bee: Apis mellifera scutellata The Africanized honey bee is a mix of European honey bee species combined with the African honey bee. Also known as the killer bee,…

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Russian honey bee on a yellow flower collecting pollen
Bees

What Are Russian Bees? A Complete Guide

June 28, 2022February 17, 2024

Russian bee: (Apis millifera) Russian honey bees are from the Primorsky Krai region of Russia. Since their arrival to the United States in 1997, they have grown in popularity amongst…

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Causcasian hone bees with with queen bees in cages
Bees

What Is A Caucasian Bee?

June 21, 2022February 17, 2024

Caucasian Honey Bee: Apis mellifera caucasia The Caucasian honey bee originates from near the Black Sea in the valleys of the Caucasian Mountains. This region experiences weather extremes which have…

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A group of bees festooning on a frame
Worker Bees

What Are Festooning Bees? Why Do They Do it?

June 12, 2022February 17, 2024

Over the last 50 years, researchers and beekeepers have greatly improved their understanding of bees. But some bee activities, like festooning, remain a mystery. In this guide, we’ll look at…

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A honey bee next to a street lamp
Bees

Are Honey Bees Attracted To Light?

May 17, 2022February 17, 2024

You don’t need a science degree to know that moths are attracted to light. But do bees behave similarly around lights or will their high-tech antennae keep them on track?…

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Bees | Worker Bees

What Is Honey Bee Washboarding?

May 2, 2022February 17, 2024

Humans have been beekeeping in various forms for almost 9000 years. While recent research by mellitologists helps us understand how bees operate, there’s still much we don’t understand. Washboarding is…

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