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Painting Hives the Right Way

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  • October 19, 2017

Painting hives is a good way to protect their wood surfaces from the elements. However, there are several important factors to consider — and dangers to avoid — when painting your bee’s home. Like almost every other aspect of beekeeping, a little research will bring up many strongly-held opinions on painting bee hives. You can find information on brands, types and …

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Feeding Bees in the Winter

Feeding Bees in the Winter

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  • September 15, 2017

The best food for feeding bees in the winter is, of course, the one they make for themselves: their own honey. Besides sugars, honey contains nutrients that keep the colony healthy, strong and better able to fight off parasites. With enough honey, most hives stand a good chance of surviving the winter until the spring nectar flow. However, as the fall …

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Purchasing Established Hives: inspecting a honey super frame

Nucs, Swarms and Colonies, Pt. 3: Purchasing Established Hives

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  • July 24, 2017

In the third and final article in our series on populating new hives, we discuss purchasing fully-established hives. While novice beekeepers can greatly benefit from starting off with a colony that is already up-and-running, there are things to watch out for. Experienced beekeepers will usually buy package bees or nucleus colonies to populate their hives as the weather warms. For new …

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Nucs, Swarms and Colonies, Pt. 2: An Intro to Swarms

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  • June 19, 2017

In Part II of our series, we continue our discussion of ways to add honey bees to a new hive. Capturing feral swarms of bees is certainly an exciting and economic method, but requires the right timing and careful planning. Whatever method you use, be sure to keep your safety — and the well-being of the bees — a top priority. There’s …

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Adding Nucs to a New Hive

Nucs, Swarms and Colonies, Pt. 1

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  • June 6, 2017

There are many ways to add bees to a newly purchased hive. After choosing a good location, assembling your hive and gathering the necessary tools, it’s time to decide how you will obtain your bees. In this first of three Learning Center articles on these options, we cover the positive and negative aspects of using a nucleus, or nucs, to establish …

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Supersedure vs. Swarm: How to Identify Queen Cells

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  • May 10, 2017

One of the most frequent questions we hear new beekeepers ask is how to tell supersedure cells from swarm cells. While at first it may seem difficult to tell these two types of queen cells apart, with a little help you’ll find you can identify which one is which. What is a Cell? To understand the difference between a supersedure cell and …

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The Bee Gym: Help Your Bees Work Out the Mites!

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  • April 13, 2017

Controlling Varroa mites is essential for maintaining healthy and productive bees. If you see signs of this parasite in your colonies, the right suite of tools is needed to successfully limit the consequences of an infestation. The Bee Gym is a great way to make the bee’s natural grooming behaviors more effective at removing these mites. Why are Varroa Mites Dangerous for My …

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Sizing Charts for Dadant Bee Suits, Jackets, Coveralls and More

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  • April 7, 2017

We get a lot of questions about measurements and sizing for the different bee suits we offer, so we've compiled a sizing chart to help everyone out. If you are in the market for a new suit, pair of trousers, jacket or a hat-veil combo, this will help guide you toĀ the proper fit. View the PDF version - Dadant Sizing Chart

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