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Where can you find the equipment you need? The best location
for the hives. You can't just put bees in any spot. What needs
to be considered when picking the location for your bees?
The best place to get your bees. How do bees come in a package?
Or do you have to catch your own? What are the challenges of
beekeeping? What are the special needs of the bee that will
ensure a good honey crop? Will there be a return on my investment
into beekeeping? You want to learn to be a beekeeper. You want
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Do
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With
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many products made using the honey and the wax that bees produce.
The amount of time you spend on the bees only depends on you
and the needs of the bees at the time. Bees need to be checked
on periodically. Some times more than others and you will learn
when those times are.
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for bees. The diseases and pests to protect them from.
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Acquiring
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Clothes
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Using
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Using
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Queen
Bee Management
Raising
Queen Bees
How
to Handle Bees
Raising
Bees in Suburban Areas
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Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences - The effects of propolis on biochemical parameters and activity of antioxidant enzymes in broilers exposed to lead-induced oxidative stressNovember 1, 2010 --
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Company generates buzz with honey products Daily Herald After all, he has a beekeeper's mask and gloves on and has been doing this since he was about 8 years old. James grabs the box and opens its top. With his hand, he pulls out a rectangular honey comb, and out come about 15000 honey bees, covering the ...
Lowcountry backyard bees create buzz Charleston Post Courier Class: Take a class first to learn about beekeeping. Space: There is no set amount of space required to keep bees, but it's important to consider your proximity to neighbors and to roadways. Installing a fence can steer bees up and over neighboring ...
Lowcountry backyard bees create buzz Charleston Post Courier Class: Take a class first to learn about beekeeping. Space: There is no set amount of space required to keep bees, but it's important to consider your proximity to neighbors and to roadways. Installing a fence can steer bees up and over neighboring ...
Critical bee population threatened with extinction Fenton Tri County Times by Tim Jagielo Many people hold a fear of bees ? though as Dick Beauchamp, a local beekeeper points out, they often pose no threat unless provoked. ?Bees are very curious,? Beauchamp said. ?They are like a dog, they see a moving target and they will go ...
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Bees have woman buzzing with rage Milngavie Herald ?If there are honey bees present then they may be collected by a beekeeper. However, this is not a council service and householders should contact the beekeeper privately. ?The British Beekeepers' website is www.bbka.org.uk but they will not collect ...
Robe-Ann Park abuzz with activity ... naturally The Banner-Graphic By ERIC BERNSEE, Editor A beekeeper collects a portion of the swarm of bees that had surrounded its queen in a tree in Greencastle's Robe-Ann Park recently. It's nothing, naturally, for Robe-Ann Park to be buzzing with activity.
Bees buzz off Ottawa Sun Sinnott said Maxville area beekeeper Edgar Currier took the bees into his keeping. ?He scooped them up in a white box, the idea being to get the queen bee, which he did, and then the rest of the bees follow.? Sinnott said Currier performed this task ...
Auto dealership bee colony safely relocated Standard Freeholder Staff photo/GREG PEERENBOOM A colony of bees that had taken up residence on a car at a city auto dealership have been safely relocated by a Maxville area beekeeper. By Greg Peerenboom greg.peerenboom@sunmedia.ca CORNWALL ? The car loving honey bees ...
BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/5 VietNamNet Bridge ?I harvested nearly 20 tons of honey last year, but this huge amount worth VND600 million (US$ 28800) is now held at Dakhoney since it has been rejected from being shipped due to its cashew and rubber origins,? said Ta Minh Phung, a beekeeper in Dak ...
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If the liver is organically diseased, Apis is no longer sufficient. In
such a case, the action of the liver has first to be restored to its
normal standard. In dropsical diseases, I have effected this result most
frequently, for years past, by means of Carduus marię, less frequently
by Quassia, still less frequently by Nux vomica, and only in a few cases
by Chelidonium: according as one or the other of these agents seemed
indicated by the epidemic character of the disease. In all non-malignant
cases, if the medicine was permitted to act in time, the whole disease
was often cut short by the use of these drugs, and the development of
typhoid symptoms prevented. Not, however, in all more inveterate cases,
where the prevailing character of the disease, by its more penetrating
action upon the tissues, induced a slower and more threatening course of
development. As soon as the pains in the right hypochondrium had
disappeared, the bilious quality of the fęces had been restored, and the
urine had become lighter colored, but the fever still continued, tongue,
throat, pit of the stomach and abdomen had become more sensitive; the
head duller and tighter, and the prostration more overpowering. In such
a case, Apis, prepared as above, became indispensable, in order to
remove all danger to life. Its curative action soon became manifest in
two different ways.
If the reactive force of the organism was still sufficient, the medicine
succeeded very speedily in preventing the supervention of the typhoid
stage, in changing the fever-type from a remittent or even continuous to
an intermittent type, during which the convalescence of the patient,
aided by a suitable diet, was more and more firmly established and
generally completely secured after the lapse of a week.
If the typhoid stage could not be prevented and set in with the
following symptoms: the patient lies on his bed in a state of apathy,
with loss of recollection, sopor, muttering delirium, hardness of
hearing, inability to protrude the tongue or to articulate; dry,
cracked, sore, blistered, ulcerated tongue; difficult deglutition;
painful distention of the abdomen, which is sensitive to contact or
pressure; retention of stool, or else frequent, painful, foul, bloody,
involuntary diarrh[oe]a; fermentous urine, which is sometimes discharged
involuntarily; the skin is at times and partially dry, burning, at times
and partially clammy, cool; trembling and twitching of the limbs; white
miliaria on the chest and abdomen; extreme debility, with settling
towards the foot-end of the bed; changing pulse, which is at times slow,
at others accelerated, feeble, intermittent: in such a case Apis
requires more time to heal the mucous membrane of the alimentary canal;
to restore the normal action of the bowels; to regulate the digestive
functions; to procure quiet and refreshing sleep, and to gradually
effect a complete restoration of health. If the mucous membrane of the
respiratory organs was invaded by the morbid process, the cure was
nevertheless completed as soon as the mucous lining of the intestinal
canal was restored to its natural condition.
So far, the only obstacle to a cure which I have witnessed, has been
tuberculosis of the chest or abdominal viscera, or of both at the same
time, and still more the vaccine-virus; likewise a tendency to paralysis
in persons who were otherwise morbidly affected. Tuberculosis has often
been combated by a single dose of a high potence of Sulphur between the
doses of Apis, no Apis being given after the Sulphur, as long as the
course of the typhoid symptoms would render it safe to postpone this
medicine. I have found it much more difficult to conquer the
vaccine-poison, _which I have become satisfied by years of observation,
constitutes the most universal and most powerful generator of the typhus
which is prevailing in our age and which seems unwilling to leave us_.
Tartar emetic proves in this, as in other cases, its antidotal power
against the vaccine-virus; but under no circumstances is more caution
required in the use of tartar emetic than in typhus, where the
vaccine-virus seeks to develop its characteristic pustules with a
tendency inherent in each pustule to terminate in the destruction of
the mucous membrane. It may seem hazardous to add to this combination of
destructive forces another similarly-acting element; but a careful
consideration of the circumstances of the case will justify such a
proceeding, although death may be the inevitable result of the morbid
process. Experience has satisfied me that the alternate use of tartar
emetic and Apis, a drop of the third potency of each, every three, six
or twelve hours, according as the symptoms are more or less violent, or,
in very sensitive organisms, in tablespoonful doses of a watery solution
of a drop, will accomplish all that can be expected; for these two
drugs, thus administered, seem to compensate or complete each other. I
am unable to say how far this proceeding requires to be modified in
particular cases; all I desire to do, is to submit this important
subject to my colleagues for further inquiry and trial.
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