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Beekeeping Tips

Beekeeping is an easy enough task once you get used to it. There are several beekeeping tips that can help you to recognize as well as avoid common problems. One of the most common problems with beekeeping is beestings. The simplest way to avoid getting stung is to wear appropriate clothing, and if possible a specific bee suit. In addition to this, make sure that if you have been stung, you wash and dry your clothes thoroughly before wearing them again. Bees release a specific pheromone when they sting and this would remain within the fabric of your clothes. If you wear these clothes without washing them first, the pheromone will encourage any bees nearby to sting you as they will now regard you as a threat. It is simple tips for beekeeping such as these that can go a long way in helping you pursue apiculture while minimizing the risks.

Beekeeping tips and facts can be easily garnered from beekeeping books and magazines. For example, wearing dark clothing will increase your risk of beestings and so white clothes are a must. Work quickly but without using jerky movements. If your intrusion is kept to a minimal time frame, the bees will not be alarmed and you will be able to accomplish your work without getting stung. Portable bellows are a must for a beginner and help to keep the bees calm. Bees react to the smoke in the same way that they would react to a forest fire. The bees feed as much as possible so as to ensure that they are well nourished as a forest fire would normally wipe out their hive and the vegetation in the surrounding areas. Some of the bees may be alarmed by the smoke and may release pheromones but the smoke masks the pheromones which prevents widespread alarm. This is one of the many beekeeping tips that should not be ignored, especially when you are a beginner as it will go a long way in preventing a full scale attack.

Beekeeping basics are very important as they help you to get familiar with bees and the way their react. It also helps to understand their social structure and the various ways to increase honey production without affecting the quality of honey. It is also important to know the basic construction of the bees’ home. This would include the covers- both inner and outer, the hive stand, and the bottom board. Each box will contain racks with sheets that have hexagonal imprints so that the bees form cells that are to your requirements. Beekeeping basics are extremely important to a beginner and should not be ignored. 

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