Bee
Keeping For Profit Or Fun
Bee Keeping is the practice of maintaining honey bee
colonies in hives. A beekeeper is also called an apiarist and he
keeps bees so that he can collect honey and beeswax. Sometimes
beekeepers keep bees for sale to other beekeepers. The place
where Bee Keeping is done is called an apiary.
Hobby
Since honey bees are one of the most popular and economically
beneficial insects they are commonly kept in apiaries in the
United States. Though many beekeepers make a living by Bee
Keeping, most of them are hobbyists. They just have a few hives
and are simply fascinated by these insects and enjoy working
with them.
Castes Of Honey Bees
There are basically three castes of honey bees, the workers, the
drones and the queen bees. The workers basically do all the work
of the colony of bees, and a colony may have as many as sixty
thousand workers. The drones are the male bees and they fly from
the hive and mate in the air with queens from other colonies.
The queen is a fully fertile female specialized for producing
eggs.
Site For Hives
It is easy to keep honey bees anywhere, where there are
flowering plants which produce nectar and pollen. For Bee
Keeping the site to be chosen should be sheltered from winds and
it is better if it is partly shaded. It is advisable to avoid
low spots in a yard, where the air is cold and damp in winter.
You have to be considerate towards your non- Bee Keeping
neighbors. Your hives should not be where the bee flight paths
cross sidewalks, playgrounds or other public areas. Give your
bees a water source in your yard so that the bees are not
attracted towards swimming pools.
Equipment
Use traditional equipment for Bee Keeping. You can buy it ready
made from many Bee Keeping Equipment dealers either from shops
or from websites. If you make your own bee hives, you must
reproduce the dimensions exactly. There are many compartments
and covers which follow a definite pattern. Use good oil base
paint for exterior wooden parts.
How To Start
To start off with your Bee Keeping, it is easiest to buy two
established colonies from a known local beekeeper. Another way
is to buy packaged bees and queens and transfer them into new
equipment. A third possibility is by finding and installing
swarms.
Honey
Honey Bee management is not an easy task. The management is
generally based on natural nectar flows. Beekeepers want their
colonies to reach maximum strength before the nectar flows
begin. In this way, the bees store the honey as surplus which
can be harvested by the beekeeper.
Processing honey is the result of the Bee Keeping process. The
hobbyist has to invest in the honey extracting equipment,
because it is specialized. Sometimes used equipment is also
available. The amount of honey that is produced shows the fruits
of good Bee Keeping.

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