How to harvest delicious honey in your backyard to give your flowers the boost they need?
“Bees,” says your friend, casually. The bee colonies they started a couple of years ago have ensured fully pollinated plants and great harvests. This, not to mention the side business he started selling the honey and wax.
In recent years, there has substantial growth in agriculture including in beekeeping. Aside from the benefits of a better garden and outdoor activity, it helps the ecology and food supply.
The Food and Agriculture Organization predicts that if the trend continues, by 2035 the common honeybee might disappear. This means that at a macro-level these highly-effective pollinators are needed more than ever.
In addition to making a valuable contribution to the world, beekeeping is a meditative and relaxing activity. Handling bees with ease in full gear, you can’t help but look like a rockstar.
In Beekeeping for Beginners you’ll discover:
● Step by step instructions for setting up and cultivating your bee colonies
● Drones, workers, and queen, oh my! Understanding bee colony dynamics for a happy hive
● Gardening for bees – finding your bee’s favorite plants for productive colonies
● A complete list of considerations and expectations to determine if beekeeping is for you
● Building your beehive with effective design and straightforward construction
● Protecting your hive from common threats and keeping them healthy
● How to find the necessary support to avoid costly mistakes
And much more.
Some people are resistant to starting bee colonies because the thought of being around a lot of bees can be intimidating.
The key is to wear the right gear, start small with just a couple of colonies, and practice the techniques to build facility and confidence. After a while, the bees become just a normal part of the routine.
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