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  1. Become a Beekeeper- Winter Beekeeping Classes at GloryBee

    Become a Beekeeper- Winter Beekeeping Classes at GloryBee

    Are you ready to become a beekeeper? Now is the perfect time to start learning the time-honored tradition of keeping bees. The beekeeping season kicks-off in mid-April. These winter months provide...
  2. Top 3 indicators of a quality beekeeping class

    Top 3 indicators of a quality beekeeping class

    A new bee season is about to begin and GloryBee is accepting orders for packages of live bees to be picked up in April at our 43rd annual Bee Weekend. For...
  3. Three Things Every Beekeeper Should be Doing Mid-Winter

    Three Things Every Beekeeper Should be Doing Mid-Winter

    Winter is creeping by and right now your bees are mostly clustering to stay warm throughout the day and night. If the temperature gets above 50 degrees they might take advantage...
  4. A Gathering Of The Hive Minds

    A Gathering Of The Hive Minds

    GloryBee was proud to be part of the 2016 OSBA Conference in Silverton, OR this year. In addition to setting up a table for answering questions from beginning beekeepers and providing...
  5. Top 3 ways to prevent wax moths

    Top 3 ways to prevent wax moths

    freezeIt takes eight ounces of honey for bees to make one ounce of comb wax. That’s a lot of honey that the bees could have used to feed the hive or...
  6. How to Winterize your Hives [Part 3]

    How to Winterize your Hives [Part 3]

    In part two of our continuing series on wintering your hives, we discussed winter feeding and supplement use. In part three, our final part, we’ll be concluding with best practices for dealing...
  7. How To Winterize Your Hives [Part 2]

    How To Winterize Your Hives [Part 2]

    In part one of our continuing series on wintering your hives, we discussed treatment for mites and hive strength. In Part Two we'll be covering best practices for winter feeding and...
  8. How To Winterize Your Hives [Part 1]

    How To Winterize Your Hives [Part 1]

    One of a Beekeeper’s main responsibilities at the end of the honey season is to prepare for winter. This is commonly overlooked by newbees after the excitement of the flow season...
  9. The Three most important words beekeepers should know

    The Three most important words beekeepers should know

    “Every honey bee colony in the continental United States and Canada either has Varroa mites today or will have them within several months.” – Honey Bee Health Coalition This bold statement...
  10. How To Make Your Own HoneyStix

    How To Make Your Own HoneyStix

    HoneyStix are the perfect portable on-the-go snack or single-serve sweetener for your tea. As a snack, they provide a great boost of natural energy for hiking, camping and playing sports, which...
  11. Beekeeping Saves Lives

    Beekeeping Saves Lives

    Imagine each day having to walk miles to get drinkable water from a well to sustain your family—a family devastated by poverty and the horrors of HIV. This was the harsh...
  12. Summer Nectar Flow in the Pacific Northwest

    Summer Nectar Flow in the Pacific Northwest

    The type of nectar and pollen that bees collect will determine the color, flavor and grade of the honey they produce. The amount of nectar and pollen available for honey bee...

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