This project will help you learn about bees and beekeeping. You will learn about the types of bees, the honey and wax they produce, the plants that attract bees, and the equipment a beekeeper needs.
When life gave Annie Laurie Thompson a beehive, she turned it into a business. It all started when Thompson and her husband, Tommy, returned from a month-long vacation to find a hive under their Amite ...
Beekeeping has always carried a quiet social value. Long before honey became a specialty product on market shelves, bees were part of the relationship between people, food, gardens, and the wider ...
It’s perfectly legal to keep registered honeybee hives in the city, but they can’t become a nuisance to the neighbors. By Jill Terreri Ramos Q: We live in a building on the Upper West Side. Bees from ...
Join Alexandra Forrisi of Wild Blossom Apiaries on Friday, May 1 at 3 p.m. at Mashomack Nature Conservatory for a fascinating presentation offered by the Shelter Island Public Library. Ms. Forrisi ...
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Have you heard the phrase “as busy as a bee”? Bees are known to be very busy creatures who are at least partly responsible for honey, beautiful plants, and delicious fruits and vegetables. Learn all ...
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