How to Keep Ants Out of Your Beehive

Keeping Ants Out of Your Beehive​

When protecting your beehive from an ant invasion, it’s best to be proactive rather than reactive. Pest management can include using physical deterrents to keep pests out of the beehive in the first place.

Beehive Painting and Decorating Tips

How to Paint Your Beehives Like a Pro​

Painting your beehive(s) isn’t just aesthetically pleasing, but it can also be beneficial to your bees. A little bit of color on the exterior of the hive can help control the climate of the hive. Some distinctive decorations can reduce drift and even help bees find their hives easily.

Where to Keep Your Beehive: Tips and Advice

Where’s the Best Place to Keep a Beehive​?

Beekeeping is a tradition that was once present only in rural areas. Now it’s becoming more and more popular in the cities, finding the right location to store a beehive can be crucial.

What Should You Do with A Dead Beehive?

feeding bees in winter

How to Clean out a Dead Beehive​

It’s important to look after your bees, even after they’ve gone. Dead beehives — otherwise known as ‘dead-outs’ — can be quite a pain! Alas, bees die, especially in winter, and although bees are very good at making honey, they haven’t quite grasped the concept of body disposal. They’ve left all that fun to you.

What Makes Honey Dark in Color?

Why Is Some Honey Darker than Others?​

We tend to think of honey as a very distinctive color. It’s so iconic that we use “honey” as a descriptive term for things that are blond or golden. However, there’s a lot of variation in the hue of honey. From deep, dark brown to pale, translucent colors, honey’s much more diverse than the caramel liquid we’re accustomed to in the mainstream.

What Do Bee Stingers Look Like?

What Do Bee Stingers Look Like?

A bee stinger is a tiny, dark-colored, needle-like point that protrudes from a bee’s abdomen. It doesn’t look the same for all female bees, however.

What Can Beeswax Be Used For?

What Can Beeswax Be Used For?​

Beeswax, along with honey, is another multipurpose honeybee product produced in the hive. Because of its firm, crystalline structure, beeswax forms the hive construction — the honeycombs, where honey is stored.

What to Do About Wax Moths Inside a Beehive

Wax Moths in Beehives: Treatment and Prevention​

Wax moths are a serious threat to the existence of a bee colony, much like other destructive pests such as hive beetles. As a beekeeper, it’s essential to take measures to stop wax moths. If left unattended, they’ll infest your beehives and destroy the comb. As such, it’s important to know how to treat infestations.

Is Honey Acidic or Alkaline?

Is Honey Acidic or Alkaline?

Honey has a set of physical and chemical properties that inform its shape, texture, taste and aroma. At its base, honey is a mixture of mostly sugar and water. However, there are elements, like acids and minerals, in the solution that add a variety of characteristics to its make-up. One of those chemical characteristics is the pH of honey.

How to Split a Beehive

How to Split a Beehive

There’s really only one correct way to split a beehive, and it takes a lot of work and dedication. Splitting the beehive is a great way to stop them from swarming. It also means that you get an extra hive!