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Learning How To Be A Beekeeper

Beekeeping has come a long way from a simple hobby that puts honey on your own table to a billion dollar food production business. Honey has gained in popularity in recent years due to the bad reputation sugar has developed. Honey is also reputed to have many health benefits as well. So people eat honey both for the taste and to improve their health. This means there is more demand and therefore more people rising to meet that demand.

 

Certainly if one wants to take up beekeeping, it would be wise to do as much research on raising and caring for bees as possible. This is true for the hobbyist as well as the professional beekeeping. Professionals may want to take formal training as well so they can learn the skills they need to be a success at beekeeping.

For one thing, a beekeeper needs to learn how to build a hive or at least how to keep one clean. The hive has to be constructed properly so the bees can breathe and breed. The queen will require a special place of her own for reproducing. The hive will need to be cleaned occasionally and of course the honey and honeycomb will be removed.

The beekeeper also needs to understand the life cycle of the type of bee he is raising in his location. Winter and cold weather are slow times for bees but if the bees are lethargic in the spring then something may be wrong with the health of the hive. In addition, the beekeeper should understand the bees' relationship with other insects which will be found close by. Some insects will kill the bees and others will be beneficial to them.

Beekeeping skills have commonly been passed down through the generations. However, one can learn how to raise bees on his own simply by studying books. A beginning beekeeper can also try to find a mentor in a more experienced local beekeeper or the county extension office.

It really is not hard to be a beekeeper since the bees take care of themselves. There is skill involved in gathering the honey. If one wants to market the honey to make a lot of money, then the difficult part of the business will be learning how to promote and sell the honey and bee products.

Learning how to be a beekeeper will be much easier if one can team up with someone who is experienced or if one is lucky enough to find classes offered locally. There are many things to learn so the beekeeper understands how to keep the bees and hive healthy, how to gather the honey, and how to package and market the bee products.


 

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Beekeeping class in Lee - Foster's Daily Democrat


Beekeeping class in Lee
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LEE — Wendy Booth, president of the NH Beekeepers Association, will be teaching a 2-day class on "How to Keep Bees" on Feb. 25 and March 3, 9 am to 4 pm. T The course will cover honey bee biology, getting and assembling the equipment, installing your ...

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Group to offer beginning beekeepers course starting Feb. 13 - Lexington Dispatch


Group to offer beginning beekeepers course starting Feb. 13
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