| How to Keep Bees |
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| Written by Letho Maseko |
| Saturday, 06 September 2008 08:57 |
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One part of the food industry - which grosses billions of dollars per year - beekeeping is a demanding skill which requires their practitioners to be very dedicated and passionate. A simple glance at most tables throughout the world will reveal how far the industry of beekeeping has come since it began as a hobby. When beekeeping is a not family industry, many new beekeepers do not have the experience that they need to learn, in terms of biology and what to expect when they produce good honey. When bees make honey, they are actually regurgitating their food and storing it, which they need to do in order to survive the winter months sans flowers. Among insects, bees have some of the most advanced means of surviving winter. Bees normally produce honey during the warmer months only, and many beekeepers farm during the cold off season. You pay a lot of money to train to be a beekeeper, because you have to know where to place the bee housing in order to get the bees to thrive. Bees have a lot of natural insect predators, and a keeper has to have a decent amount of entomology knowledge so they can prevent the wrong types of insects from being a threat, such as yellow jackets, wasps, mites, and hornets. Science is very important in a beekeeper's training and experience, and most people do not have this training initially, which is essential to have some idea how to manage bees, their habitats, and their natural pests. Beekeeping stretches back generations in some families, and that generally makes people dedicated and serious about the activity, which is important in any type of beekeeper training. It is a skill that many people view as something simply taught to children through their grandparents and parents because of family tradition. It wasn't even about making money it was actually just one other chore on the farm, but in the years it slowly progressed into a farm staple that was being sold like it was produce, meat and dairy, but it's still a profitable market anyway you look at it and it's one of the sweetest things in the world. About the Author: You can visit: integrity debt relief group and new horizon debt relief for more information. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |