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  1. LESSON 8: Selecting the Apiary Site

    LESSON 8: Selecting the Apiary Site

    There are several factors you should consider when selecting a site to place your hives. One of the most important factors is: will there be a sufficient food source near the...
  2. LESSON 7: Beekeeping Equipment & Hive Assembly

    LESSON 7: Beekeeping Equipment & Hive Assembly

    To be successful in beekeeping, certain beekeeping equipment is necessary. All equipment must be uniform and standard when assembling a hive. There are several types of hives in use today. TheLangstroth...
  3. Beekeeping FAQ

    Beekeeping FAQ

    Our bee facts and glossary are a collection of interesting facts about bees and also beekeeping terms that are commonly used. A honey bee can fly up to 15 miles per...
  4. LESSON 6: Nectar and Pollen Plants of the Pacific Northwest

    LESSON 6: Nectar and Pollen Plants of the Pacific Northwest

    You will be quite surprised at how many plants produce a surplus of nectar and pollen for the bees. For this section we will be focusing on the Pacific Northwest region...
  5. LESSON 5: Race of Bees

    LESSON 5: Race of Bees

    This is a very quick condensed description of some of the more popular honey bees for bee keeping. For more information we suggest reading one of our books. Brown Bee German...
  6. LESSON 4: Queen, Worker and Drones Behavior

    LESSON 4: Queen, Worker and Drones Behavior

    Through the centuries, man has tried to solve the secrets responsible for the success of the honey bees. Only now are we beginning to lift the veil of mystery from the...
  7. LESSON 3: The Brood Rearing Process

    LESSON 3: The Brood Rearing Process

    During the spring season, an efficient queen can lay about 1,500 eggs in a twenty-four hour period. Those 1,500 eggs collectively weigh about the same as the queen herself. It’s easy...
  8. LESSON 2: Anatomy of a Bee

    LESSON 2: Anatomy of a Bee

    Below is a description of the unique parts of a bee. Pollen Basket: The pollen is scraped out of the pollen comb by means of the pectin, on opposite hind legs. From...
  9. LESSON 1: History of Beekeeping

    LESSON 1: History of Beekeeping

    Primitive beekeeping was a crude art, at best. Hives consisted of pottery, baskets and holes in rocky cliffs. Beekeepers knew very little about the bees and in most instances, the bees...
  10. A Swarm arrives at GloryBee

    A Swarm arrives at GloryBee

    On Earth Day, 2009, a swarm of bees landed in the parking lot at GloryBee Foods. Company president Dick Turanski moved into action, hiving the swarm in a temporary box. Dick's...

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