Friday, September 25, 2009

The Wonders Of The Honey Bee

The honey bee is an interesting little creature that provides a bounty of health and healing benefits to humans. It is the job of the worker bees to provide a nutritional source for the queen honey bee so that she may lay her eggs.

The bi-product of all this activity is wonderful products that contain nutritional and healing properties for humans.

Each honey bee colony has a unique scent for its members' identification. Only worker bees sting, and will only do so if they feel threatened. They die once they sting. Queen bees have a stinger, but never leave their respective hive to help defend it. Their focus is on laying eggs.

Since ancient times, products produced by the honey bee have been used in traditional medicines and as a nutritional food source. The bee is an amazing insect that is capable of creating a substance with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Honey is the perfect, naturally made food.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Tips For Beekeepers

The practice of keeping bees goes back as far as the 13th century B.C., when it was developed by the ancient Egyptians. It wasn't until John Harbison came along and introduced beekeeping using modern techniques and products in the United States that the practice really took off.

He demonstrated the many nutritional benefits from different bee products. Beekeepers know the history of bees, the history of beekeeping and modern procedures, which have improved the practice.

Talk to other beekeepers in your area, not only to get an idea of their experiences on smaller and larger scales, but to also understand what kind time and monetary investment you will be committing to. Being a beekeeper may or may not be for you, so doing research and speaking to those who do it can help you make the right decision.

As a business, beekeeping is competitive. Small business beekeepers have a hard time competing with larger, commercial beekeeping businesses. It takes a large effort to produce a small quantity of honey.

Keeping up with the latest equipment and technology can help your small business keep its edge. Hard work and dedication are also required. Those two things are very important to remember when starting any company.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Beekeeping Supplies For Your Honey Bees

If you are thinking about starting a beekeeping business, then remember that you will need to purchase some very specific honey beekeeping supplies from specialized suppliers.

That is not meant to scare you off, as the amount of equipment you will need for keeping bees is minimal. The cost is also very reasonable and retailers can be found locally or online. For a business that is just beginning, the start up cost is nominal.

Hive tools are a necessity for every beekeeper. These honey beekeeping supplies can come in different styles and are available to help you both open the hive and scrape the frame for honey, depending on the tool you buy.

Hive tools actually have many uses. Bee gloves are long gloves that keep bees from stinging your hands or arms. They are made for ease of movement and are generally only used in dangerous situations and not for everyday maintenance.

A few other small beekeeping supplies you will need are honey comb supplies and bee feed supplies, which a supplier can help you get. Essentially, that is all the equipment you will need to start your business in beekeeping.

For a start up business, as you can see, the investment is minimal. If you are looking for a home-based business that will bring in that extra income you need, plus a nice supply of honey for yourself, then this is a good choice.

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