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Click to WATCH DRONE VIDEO: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWSBfbAixo0

DRONE sentenced to death by #Drone Eviction. Unique bee behavior. See the worker bee chew on her brothers wings and evict him from the HIVE. http://www.mahakobees.com. Our blog http://www.mahakobees.com/blog has many interesting #beekeeping videos and articles. Come and check it out and help our #beekeepers save our #bees which are currently under great threat from pesticides, pests, viruses and colony collapse disorder! Once thee bees go, we will struggle to feed ourselves.

This video was a lucky take, as it shows a closeup of the bee hive entrance as the worker bee evicts her brother the drone from their colony. It is winter here, and the bees are still evicting their drones mercilessly. As the queen bee reduces her egg laying activities, the worker bees forcefully push the drones out of the bee hive.

The male drones don’t have a stinger and as such, are powerless against the worker bees (their loving sisters) even though they are 30 percent larger in mass. Only a few will remain in the hive as a precautionary backup plan should the queen fail to continue to lay eggs for any reason. The worker bees would kick off the supersedure process and immediately begin nursing an egg into a new queen. Several of them at a time in fact and the first one would typically kill the others before they hatch by stinging the queen cell with her stinger. Only the queen can sting repeatedly without loosing her venom sack. The queen stinger lacks the return hooks and is more like a wasp stinger. the Queen stings rarely though otherwise.

So, as this video shows, beekeeping is a very interesting hobby. Should you be considering joining the beekeeping industry, come and visit our blog for more information as to what beekeeping entails, what to expect, helpful information on how and why to get started and visit our store for useful books, tools of the trade, even the hives and all things related to beekeeping - http://www.mahakobees.com/store.html.

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#beekeeping    #honeybee    #worker bee    #drone eviction    #drone death    #dying drone    #drones    #beehive    #bee hive    #bee keeping    

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Beekeeping is a fun hobby. You get to learn about the #bees, food cycle, #Pollen, #Honey, #beeswax and all things related to #beekeeping industry such as the different beehives, beekeepers tools and different methods for keeping bees, maintaining bees and managing various parasites and bee related illnesses. If you are successful though, you get to share in the spoils of the honey bee.  Once the beehive and the bee colony living within it grows to strong and healthy size, they will start to to produce more honey than they can consume. In late spring to early autumn usually. At these times, you get to harvest a few frames per hive and extract the liquid gold that has been gathered by the bees and capped over with a thin layer of perfectly white beeswax capping.

Once you rob a beehive of its fresh honey frames full of raw honeycomb, you need to extract the honey. There are many tools and methods you can choose to achieve this. If you are only a small backyard beekeeper, you will most likely not have at your disposal a honey extractor or a spinner, and nor would you need one either. You can use a simple crush and strain method which is simple to do and very cheap to make the equipment for. Although this is a more labor intensive method, and will also completely destroy the honeycomb foundation, you can easily extract 20-50 honey frames in this fashion and also recover enough beeswax a few raw beeswax candles as well. In our video, we give you a few tips on how to extract honey using the crush and strain method. We also take a close up look at the fresh raw honey we extracted and reveal some of the health benefits of honey, propolis, and beeswax. Enjoy the video, thumbs up and share. To support our channel, we invite you to subscribe. Every vote counts, and we would be happy to have you along for our beekeeping journey.
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Hey guys! A great way to protect native bee populations is to build and nurture the environments that they need to live. In Washington, my state, Mason Bees are a prevalent native bee species, and this will be a tutorial on how to build hives for these types of bees. Before building a Mason Bee hive make sure that these bees are native to you area.If they are not, please build a hive more suited to the native species of your area or planting plants that attract those kinds of bees. Mason Bees will come to your hive if done correctly, but buying Mason Bees is also an option and will more quickly populate your hive. 

Supplies

Block Hive (I’ve built 5 of these, its’ a super simple afternoon project)

  • A drill
  • A 4″ by 4″ by 8″ block of wood 
  • Masking tape
  • OPTIONAL: wood finish
  • OPTIONAL: sanding paper

Bamboo Straw Hive

  • Bamboo straws
  • Rubber Band/ Alternative binding materials

Tutorials

https://www.nwf.org/Garden-For-Wildlife/Young/Build-a-Bee-House.aspx

General Tips

https://www.parentmap.com/article/keeping-mason-bees-10-expert-tips-for-families

https://beebuilt.com/blogs/backyard-beekeeping-blog/everything-you-need-to-know-before-keeping-mason-bees

Where to Put Mason Bee Hives

According to Parent Map: “South-facing garage, house, or garden shed walls are ideal areas for establishing your nesting boxes”

Some Mason Bee Hive Designs

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Bees had cabin fever “Lemme out, Lemme out, Lemme out!”

Bees had cabin fever
“Lemme out, Lemme out, Lemme out!”


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leiliart: we all have that one friend, that bad pun friend

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we all have that one friend, that bad pun friend


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To help better serve our customers, we are building an online shop which will he hosted by Square. This will not only feature our seasonal, raw local honey, all natural lip balms and beeswax candles which will be available year round, but we will soon be making new items available such as: Shea butter lotion bars and other beeswax based skin care products. You will be able to order online and have it shipped to your home or pick it up locally :) We will announce the stores launch on both our website www.littlecreekhoney.com and Facebook. Thank you for your support!

Snow one day, 60 degrees the next. The poor bees have never been so confused

Snow one day, 60 degrees the next. The poor bees have never been so confused


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Our new Observation hive! And yes, it will have real bees when we take it to local classrooms! (Its

Our new Observation hive! And yes, it will have real bees when we take it to local classrooms!
(Its too cold right now)
This was purchased with some of the excess Kickstarter funds :)


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Quick and informative video about honey bees :)

cagedbird-zine:

Terry Parris Jr. created Bee Detroit, a video about beekeeping in the city of Detroit.  Proof that you don’t have to live in a rural area to harvest bees. 

More than 100 agricultural crops are pollinated by bees, imagine having to do all of this by hand! Honey can help those with allergies since the bees collect pollen from plants around where you live, the small amounts present in the honey you eat (provided you’re eating local honey) can help immunize the body meaning minimal reactions during the allergy season. 

Don’t forget the many uses in skin and hair care that honey provides. 

#urban beekeeping    #urban bees    #beekeeping    #beekeeper    #honeybee    #bee keeping    #bee keeper    #honey bee    #save the bees    #detroit    #farming    #circle crops    #pollination    #healthy food    
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