February Beekeeping in the PNW: Essential Tasks for Pacific Northwest Hives
Today was one of those rare February days when I got to actually work my bees. I come to miss […]
Today was one of those rare February days when I got to actually work my bees. I come to miss […]
First- not seeing eggs is extremely common Honeybee eggs are tiny, and look like moist grains of rice, only far
Discover why bees cluster outside the hive at night and how to tell if it’s normal or a sign of trouble.
Bees suddenly aggressive? Learn the most common causes—from weather to nectar flow—and how to calm your hive.
Learn why bees beard outside the hive, when it’s normal, and when it signals a problem. Includes tips for ventilation, heat, and hive management.
When I mention I’ve been a beekeeper for the last 14 years, there’s a few questions I am asked quite
Discover how splitting hives too aggressively can lead to weak colonies, critical mass issues, and winter losses. A firsthand lesson in how many splits are actually sustainable—and how to avoid costly mistakes in your apiary.
Why feeding matters Usually new beekeepers start out with small colonies, called nucs, or packages of bees, which have no
As the time approaches for spring hive inspections, I thought I would share a step-by-step guide specific to spring. For
Sometimes it is necessary to combine two hives together. If one or both are too weak to make it through