
Grub x - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
May 14, 2023 · I'm seeing videos now of well known Bee experts like Bob Binnie talking about using Scott's Grub x for small hive beetle larvae. They say it's not harmful to our bees in controlled …
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Mar 9, 2021 · Incoming pollen can be sampled for studies of foraging activities of bees and for identifying and classifying pollen sources at a given location. Stored pollen is a basic ingredient of a …
Sold out | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Jan 6, 2025 · Sold out Sold Leave A Review 1.5K views 1 reply 1 participant last post by Berry Lane Bees Mar 5, 2025 Berry Lane Bees Discussion starter 66 posts · Joined 2025 Add to quote
Can I Keep Bees With a Swimming Pool? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Jan 11, 2023 · Bees are generally attracted to water sources and swimming pools can provide a great source of water for them. However, it is important to make sure that the pool is properly treated with …
Dead out Honey - What to do with it. | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Mar 27, 2025 · Should I extract and bottle what I can and feed the rest back to the bees somehow? How do I know if my frames are fomenting and if it is still good? This year I am getting 3 nucs to replace …
Apivar question | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Apr 5, 2025 · Can I use apivar strips in my new hive when I have a frame feeder for the bees and a pollen patty in the hive?
Fondant recipe - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Dec 26, 2009 · Powdered sugar often has corn starch mixed in with it to prevent it from clumping. Corn starch may be an issue for the bees. Gelatin may also be an issue for the bees. But most of all, why …
Sorghum - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Oct 24, 2011 · Sorghum does produce pollen which bees will harvest avidly as it tends to be available when other pollen sources are scarce. The name of the commonly grown species is Sorghum Bicolor …
Mimosa Tree Honey - Good or Bad - Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Jul 17, 2017 · The bees do work them, but there's not enough trees around to taste what the honey from them is like. It all gets mixed in with other blooms at that time of year.
Sugarcane Honey?? | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Feb 23, 2006 · Bees might collect some pollen from sugarcane, but they won't find nectar there. Bees might also forage for the sap of the sugarcane, so I suppose they might collect enough sap to make …