This just isn’t true. There are no federal or state laws that prevent killing “nuisance” honey bees that have made a hive on someone’s property. It is, however, advisable to check with local ...
He began keeping those stats on his own, creating a log that shows hive ... s made an example out of so we can curb those kinds of thefts.” He expects the rising demand for bees spurred by ...
A man was taken to a hospital after he and a group of children aged between 10 and 15 years old were attacked by a swarm of bees in Surprise ... called to remove the hive, Subervi confirmed.
Adding to the misery, thieves have figured out there is money to be made in the black market bee businesses. Stolen hives are rented to farmers for pollination or used to make honey. The average ...
A full day class teaching the use of Top Bar Bee Hives is being offered on March 1 at the 15th Annual Beginners Beekeeping School in Brenham. Top Bar Bee Hives are an alternate home for managing bees.
This video shows how to inspect native stingless bee hives to see how they are doing after splitting several months earlier. Our first video on Splitting a Native bee hive can be seen here ...
As the days get warmer, there will be more and more activity at the entrances of honey bee hives. Honey bee colonies should be building up quickly this time of year. Get ready for swarms.
A man was taken to a hospital after he and a group of children aged between 10 and 15 years old were attacked by a swarm of bees in Surprise. Larry Subervi, a spokesperson for the Surprise Fire ...
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Beehives use thermoregulation to ensure the hive temperature stays between 33 and 36 degrees Celsius, about 91 to 97 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, bees might cluster to create insulation when ...