The Basics of How to Keep Bees

Bees are probably one of the most misunderstood creatures on Earth. They’re not just “bugs” or the insects with the terrifying stingers. Aside from their notorious reputation, they’re one of the most dependable pollen carriers around. One-third of the human food crops depend on insect pollination, and honey bees do 80 percent of the work. They’re also responsible for that sticky and sweet treat called honey.

As surprising as it might sound, beekeeping is a very legitimate hobby. In fact, it’s been around since ancient times. With the advent of the internet age, beekeeping has become a more accessible hobby. Not only does the internet connect beekeeping enthusiasts from all over the world, it can also provide aspiring and novice beekeepers information and useful tips on how to keep bees. More importantly, beekeepers can easily access to all the necessary equipment they need from bee suits to the actual bees themselves.

Aspiring beekeepers should do their homework first before anything else. Bees didn’t gain their notorious reputation for nothing, so it’s best if you gain an understanding first on everything about bees like the biology of their colonies, behavior patterns, even their social hierarchy. The internet is replete with information and useful tips on how to keep bees, though it’s best to also seek out an experienced beekeeper or visit a beekeeping farm to get first hand data. Your homework also includes asking around if your area has any legal restrictions on keeping bees in the premises.

Once you’ve done all that, you’re now ready to start scouting for your equipment: a bee suit, feeder, smoker, supers, frames, a hive, inner and outer covers, frames, and a bottom board. Bee hives can be easily purchased from suppliers, though you can also build them from scratch. The bees can be ordered online or obtained from your local beekeeper.

While beekeeping can be a very taxing venture, it’s also a very rewarding one. Keeping your bees happy would take a lot of patience and effort on your part, but it is well worth it in the long run.

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