Popular Searches


natural beekeeping

Beekeeping - Learn How To Keep Bees and make money from honey - Successfully

Make money with honey…

How to be a Beekeeper

Exclusive Offer!

Never Before Revealed Information!

Welcome

Future Beekeeper,

Beekeeping can be a fascinating hobby or you can turn it into a lucrative business. The choice is yours. You need to know some basics to help you get started. The equipment needed to be a beekeeper. 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 to master the art of making honey. It is important to have the correct information needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark.

Knowing where and how to start will prevent you from making costly mistakes. Where do you find the information you need to get started in beekeeping? When you do find the information, there are 10 different books to read?

How can you get it all in one place?

You want the information to be easy to read simple to understand and all in one place. You need:

An easy to read summary...
And Beginner's Beekeeping Bible

With the Beginner's Beekeeping Bible you can learn to become a beekeeper. It will teach you the things you need to know about beekeeping. How much do you know about bees? What they eat? How about what makes them sting?

Do bees get sick? Why is the queen different? Answers to these questions and many more are included. There is plenty of information on bees in this book.

With this book you could turn your hobby into a business. There are 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.

Bees are fascinating creatures. They each have a job to do and they do it. To find all of this information you would have to look in several different places to find all the information found in this book. Think of the time involved. Your time is more valuable than that.

Easy to Understand Information


The information in this book is useful to anyone wanting to start beekeeping as a hobby or a business. It was written for beginners. Those who have never looked into beekeeping, may not understand the meaning of the terminology used by people in the industry. We have tried to overcome the problem by giving explanations. We want you to be able to use this book as a guide in to beekeeping.

Replaces time spent researching

The information in this book ranges from how to get started to how to process the honey. This book compiles a wide range of subjects with information needed by the beginning beekeeper. It covers how to get started as an apiarist (bee keeper) and how to care for bees. The diseases and pests to protect them from. It also covers how to breed queen bees and how to process honey, as well as the best way to present honey.

Here is what you will learn inside this guide....


  • How to get started

  • Acquiring Bees

  • Clothes and Equipment Needed

  • Using pollen substitutes

  • Using Nectar Substitutes

  • Queen Bee Management

  • Raising Queen Bees

  • How to Handle Bees

  • Raising Bees in Suburban Areas

As you can see this book has much information to offer the bee enthusiasts. The book will tell the methods to use to handle the bees. The way the bees are handled can mean the difference between a sting and no sting at all. Where else could you find so much information in one location?

And a lot more!

How Much Is That Worth To You?

Beginner's Beekeeping Bible retails for $35.98. We are offering it to you for only $17.00. This ebook has more information on more subjects than any other book you can find. To find information on each of the subjects covered in this book would cost you a lot of time. This book will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook.

100% "Love It or Leave It" 90 Day Money-Back Guarantee!

If you're not totally thrilled with “Beginner's Beekeeping Bible ” for whatever reason, simply send me an email and I'll cheerfully refund 100% of your money with the click of a button.

You've got a full 90 days to try out the material. This is a no questions asked, no fuss money-back guarantee I like to adopt.

  Is that fair or what?

Look at it this way - $17 really is a drop in the bucket compared to the time and money you can save yourself by avoiding all the other books and tutorials out there. Why spend a fortune in time learning how to keep bees and make money from honey, when you can do so for a much better price?

Here's How To Order To Right Now!

Once your payment is approved, you will be sent a link by email so you can have instant access to the ebook.

Special Offer - $17 for next 20 orders only!


INSTANT ACCESS
Purchase Online with a Credit Card by Secure Server


It doesn't matter if it's 2:00 a.m. in the morning!

Sincerely,

Terry Ward

P.S. Remember when I told you about all the information this book has on beekeeping? Well make sure you check out the section on Queen Bees.

You've got a full 90 days to try out the material. This is a no questions asked, no fuss money-back guarantee I like to adopt.



Copyright © 2009 Thepollinator.co.uk













Honeybee

 

More Honeybee Information

 

The latest new stories about Honeybee


Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com

No way to treat a bee
Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com
Throughout February and March in the Central Valley of California, for example, hundreds of thousands of commercial honey bee hives from around the country ...

and more »



Prep roundup: Baker baseball too much for Theodore in 6A Area 1 opener
Press-Register - al.com (blog)
BAKER 13, THOMASVILLE 0: In the Honeybee Invitational, Courtney Orso had a solo homer, Jessica Rogers was 2-for-4 with three RBIs, Rachel Vincent was ...



Hall: Ranch and Farm Expo takes on new look, feel for many
Times Record News
While at the Expo I heard Douglas Hill give an update concerning the condition of the honeybee colonies in this area. Doug is one of the trainers for new ...



Bee swarms a concern for local residents
KGNS
Danger lurks in honeybee nests, only when you threaten their environment, however, the proximity to homes is of concern to some residents. ...



Ruthless bees attack, drown student
Express Buzz
HYDERABAD: An engineering student lost his life while trying to save himself from a honeybee attack on Thursday evening. The deceased jumped into a water ...

and more »


Judges uphold ban on Bayer pesticide
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
An estimated 29 percent of all US honeybee colonies died last winter, about 11 percentage points higher than what beekeepers consider normal, but lower than ...



Beautician's class may prevail in Honeybee
ESPN
The Honeybee, for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles, serves as the final local prep for the Grade 2, $300000 Fantasy here April 2. ...

and more »


Under the Radar: Bell's Shoes
BloodHorse (blog)
No, she hasn't won a stakes race yet, but she could be one of the favorites for the Honeybee Stakes at Oaklawn. Yes, it took her six races to break her ...



SFU PEOPLE IN THE NEWS - March 12, 2010
Simon Fraser University News
The Vancouver Sun reported Vancouver Island beekeepers estimate almost 90 per cent of honeybee colonies there have been wiped out in the last few months. ...

and more »


Press-Register - al.com (blog)

Prep roundup: Cody Bayles pitches perfect game for top-ranked Jackson
Press-Register - al.com (blog)
Davidson (8-2) plays Mobile Christian at 4:30 pm today in the Honeybee Invitational at West Mobile County Park. Murphy (1-4) also plays in the Honeybee ...


 

The latest gossip, rumours and chat about Honeybee:

Please help me with this important question about independent living?Well honeybee yr ? has touched my heart, I am a Human Rights activist & soon should be completing my post graduation. I dont want to go to yr family background, but as a elder brother or uncle I would like to see your problem solved ...full story


How to start a Honey Bee Keeping Project | HoneyBeeKeeping.orgNow-a-days honey bee keeping has become reasonably popular home based business opportunity because honey bee keeping doesn't require a huge.full story


Neither Honey Nor Honeybee: Card cataloguenor the honey bee -Sappho, as translated by Willis Barnstone I'm 23, a recent college graduate, living in domestic bliss with my girlfriend Jennifer. I love clothes, art, interior design, silliness, and am a decided anglophile. ...full story


Healed By His Love: Prairie Girl-at-HeartI am a social "honeybee". What I mean is that I love my friends and family and love to spend time with them when given the chance. My name means 'honeybee' in Greek, hence the 'social honeybee' rather than 'social butterfly' ; }! ...full story


Our new garden « Worldstory's BlogFor a honeybee colony searching for nectar, a yard of St. Augustine looks like the Sahara. There are neighborhoods in Dallas where you can find front yards filled with native flowers. But those areas are south and east of us, ...full story


Our new garden | Dallas Towing Service - 214-296-9252... front yard and replacing it with native plants. One reason is maintenance ? St. Augustine takes a lot of water. (And it looks bad in the winter.) The other reason is our bees. For a honeybee colony searching for nectar, a yard of .full story


Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper | HoneyBeeKeeping.orgISBN13: 9781579128159Condition: NEWNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionOne woman's charming and personal account of.full story


The Turk: Horses, Handicapping and Hijinks: The Nomination Is In ...The Pick Four begins with Race 8, The Honeybee, that goes to Post at 5:42 Eastern Time. The field of nine contains some real quality centered around my choice of chalk, Decelerator. Winner of her last race and the loser by a nose before ...full story


HoneybeeThe Queen has asked that you be present in her kingdom while playing strategy match game.full story


How big are the bridges we have to cross? -wedding road. [info] parresa22: Honeybee. Latest Month. March 2010. S, M, T, W, T, F, S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31. View All Archives. Tags ...full story


 

Related Honeybee articles:

Charleston Gazette, The - Crocus hocus pocusMarch 11, 2010 --

LEFT: Carolyn Ewart, with her dog Maggie in their South Charleston backyard, can't explain why her yard is blanketed by purple crocuses. She...full story


Times of India, The - Bees attack nine students [Hubli]March 10, 2010 --

BELGAUM: Nine students of Jain College here have been injured in an attack by honeybees on Monday. A swarm of honeybees attacked them while they...full story


Sentinel, The; Stoke-on-Trent (UK) - Switch onMarch 2, 2010 --

True Stories: Last Of The Honeybees More4, 10pm THREE American beekeepers make the epic journey with their hives to the biggest event on the...full story


Western Daily Press - Co-op busy seeking beekeepersMarch 1, 2010 --

Urban beekeeping could be a "vital tool" in reversing declines in honeybees, the Co-operative claimed.

The message came as the...full story


Western Morning News, The - Urban beekeepersMarch 1, 2010 --

URBAN beekeeping could be a "vital tool" in reversing declines in honeybees, the Co-operative Society claimed today as it rolled out a scheme...full story


Charleston Gazette, The - ENVIRONMENT:February 19, 2010 --

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Mountaintop-removal mining has obliterated flowering trees and plants that honeybees need for food in the central...full story


South Wales Evening Post - Spotlight on bees' declineFebruary 19, 2010 --

YOU'VE heard of a B-movie, but what about a bee movie? On Monday, Swansea University's Taliesin Arts Centre is screening Vanishing of the...full story


Chattanooga Times Free Press - 'Bee' educated in new beekeeping classFebruary 13, 2010 --

Honeybees pollinate almost 100 percent of the flowering plants that produce the food we eat. Among them are apples, asparagus, avocados,...full story


Evening Standard; London (UK) - One million bees to colonise the CityFebruary 4, 2010 --

THE Square Mile will be buzzing with the sound of about a million extra honeybees this year.

Some 20 hives, each supporting up to...full story


Nottingham Evening Post - Help needed for Plan BeeJanuary 27, 2010 --

VOLUNTEERS are needed to help create bee havens across the city.

They will be helping Notts Plan Bee, a project being run by...full story


 

Bee Keeping

We need them but they don't need us. We can. however, help the honey bee to be all that it is by working with them harmoniously.

 

 

 

Pollen

 

More Pollen Information

 

The latest new stories about Pollen


Telegraph.co.uk

Honey bees secret world of heat revealed
Telegraph.co.uk
Those kept at 35 degrees C turn into the intelligent forager bees that leave the nest in search of nectar and pollen. Those kept at 34 degrees C emerge as ...



Love is in the air and it's causing Gaston's Good Ol' Boy to sneeze
Gaston Gazette
Here at High Grass Manor spring appears to be coiled tightly like a giant pollen filled cobra fixing to spring forth and devour all of us who are ...



NDTV.com

Peanut allergy may worsen asthma in kids
NDTV.com
Asthma symptoms arise when the airways become inflamed; the inflammation being most commonly triggered by exposure to allergens, such as pollen, ...

and more »


PIMS starts receiving pollen allergy patients
Pakistan Times
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) has started providing medical assistance to pollen allergy patients in its emergency ward and ...

and more »


Deccan Herald

Picturing the cow and its many forms
Deccan Herald
His studio is lined with bottles in which are kept carefully collected and preserved leaves, barks, berries, herbs, pollen, stamens, iron ores and so on. ...



Physicists take atoms for a walk
Nanotechwire.com
In 1827, for example, the Scottish botanist Robert Brown found out that pollen grains show irregular fluttering vibrations on water drops. ...

and more »


SAMAA TV

Islamabad receives pollen allergy cases
SAMAA TV
ISLAMABAD: The residents of Islamabad are facing problem of pollen allergy with the advent of the Spring. The Pakistan Institute of Medical ...

and more »


Peruvian Nazca Civilization Was Destroyed by Deforestation
Natural News.com
By examining plant and pollen remains 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) down into the soil, the researchers were able to uncover how huarango forests gave way first to ...



Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com

No way to treat a bee
Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com
One of the challenges bees face, for example, is a lack of diversity in their pollen and nectar diets. This is partly due to their lives in mono-crop ...

and more »


Want a cool house? Little things can help your air conditioner
Austin American-Statesman
The right type of filter is determined by what you're allergic to because pollen and dust mite particles vary in size. Some of the more expensive filters ...


 

The latest gossip, rumours and chat about Pollen:

Corey Crowder Atlanta May 8? Atlanta, GA @ Pollen Fest Georgia ...Corey Crowder Atlanta for Atlanta, GA @ Pollen Fest on Saturday May 8 concert. Gruvr.com lets you set a reminder for this show,see concert map,get directions,discuss with fans near Atlanta. No registration needed.full story


pollen collector on Flickr - Photo Sharing!a blog entry My photo blog © Lauren Miller 2009 all rights are reserved to me. do not use any of my photos in any way without my permission. thank you!full story


Liquid Gold « krista and jessThe predominant plants in bloom produce different pollen, which determines the characteristics of the honey. Types of pollen vary wildly in protein and fructose content, and each type of pollen has its own defining taste characteristics ...full story


Pollen Transport: Creative governance/biz model for electric bike ...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « Innovations in back and spine treatments. ...full story


Anatomie d'une fille comme les autres: Notons bien...A force de constituer des noyaux sans culture, les virus martiens risquent fort d'atterrir sur nos champs de maïs. Et là on explosera tous mordicus et in petto. Publié par Pollen à l'adresse 18:51 ...full story


Pollen Transport: Innovations in back and spine treatments...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « Hi-tech armrest for doctors, artists, etc. ...full story


Pollen Transport: Hi-tech armrest for doctors, artists, etc...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « Converting waste energy into hydrogen fuel. ...full story


Pollen Transport: Converting waste energy into hydrogen fuel...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « McClaren applies learnings from planes and flutes to create faster F-1 race cars. ...full story


Pollen Transport: McClaren applies learnings from planes and ...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « World's greenest homes... | Main. 03/13/2010. McClaren applies learnings from planes ...full story


Pollen Transport: World's greenest homes...Pollen Transport. foraging creativity and innovative expression within, and beyond, organizational walls... Home · Archives · Profile · Subscribe · « Helping the homeless through clever presentation. ...full story


 

Related Pollen articles:

Charleston Gazette, The - Crocus hocus pocusMarch 11, 2010 --

LEFT: Carolyn Ewart, with her dog Maggie in their South Charleston backyard, can't explain why her yard is blanketed by purple crocuses. She...full story


West Briton, The; Truro (UK) - Vets give Mothering Sunday warning of lillies danger facing catsMarch 11, 2010 --

CURIOSITY really could kill the cat this Mothering Sunday, warns a Penryn vet.

Lillies, which are often included in bouquets, can...full story


Essex Chronicle; Chelmsford (UK) - Snow? What snow? Spring is on the wayMarch 11, 2010 --

SPRING has finally sprung, marking the end of the coldest and most wretched winter in living memory.

Across Essex, warmth is...full story


Fraser Coast Chronicle; Maryborough, Qld. - Orchid lovers to flock like bees to pollen for anniversaryMarch 10, 2010 --

IT WILL be like bees to pollen at Hervey Bay Orchid House this year, with nine months of activities to celebrate its 10th anniversary.

...full story


Wireless News - Pollen.com Customizes Allergy WebsiteMarch 3, 2010 --

Pollen.com, an allergy site on the Web, is featuring enhancements that will provide customized allergy information to its users.

...full story


Business Wire - Merck Reports Results of Phase III Study of Investigational Oral Allergy Immunotherapy Tablet (AIT) in Patients Ages 5-17 with Grass Pollen AllergyMarch 2, 2010 -- HASH(0x2a966b3070) Data Presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) Annual Meeting ...full story


HealthDay - Global Warming Kicks Up Allergy StormMarch 1, 2010 -- The rise in temperatures associated with climate change might have an unexpected consequence: more allergies among more people. New research from...full story


SciTech Book News - Gene flow between crops and their wild relativesMarch 1, 2010 -- Gene flow between crops and their wild relatives. Andersson, Meike S. and M. Carmen Vicente. Johns Hopkins U. Press 2010 564 pages...full story


SciTech Book News - The bizarre and incredible world of plantsMarch 1, 2010 -- The bizarre and incredible world of plants. Stuppy, Wolfgang et al. Ed. by Alexandra Papadakis. Firefly Books Ltd. 2009 135 pages $29.95...full story


Better Nutrition - Quercetin: more energy, fewer allergies: this powerful antioxidant can boost stamina and reduce blood pressureMarch 1, 2010 -- THE BASICS: Quercetin (pronounced kwair-sih-tin) is an antioxidant flavonoid found in many different fruits and vegetables. Supplements have been...full story


 

Bee Keeping

We need them but they don't need us. We can. however, help the honey bee to be all that it is by working with them harmoniously.

 

 

 









Some tips, tricks, white papers and information about Bees, Bee Keeping, Apiary, Beekeeping, Bee Equipment, Clothing and anything related:



After many experiments, I have hit upon the following course as the most proper: If the limping, as is often the case in the severest forms of the disease, sets in gradually, almost imperceptibly and without much pain, I give at once a globule of Kali carbonicum 30. As a general rule, this one dose is sufficient to arrest the further development of the disease, and to award all danger so completely, that one, who is unacquainted with the nature of the malady, feels disposed to assert that it never existed. But if the pains continue, and are accompanied with fever, I resort to Apis 3, after Kali had been allowed to act for a day or two, mixing a drop in twelve tablespoonfuls of water, and giving a dose every hour, or every two or three hours, according as the pains come on more or less frequently. This treatment is continued until the patient is quieted, after which the two remedies are permitted to act without any further repetition of the medicine. If the inflammation of the joint sets in suddenly and with a violent fever, as is often the case after violent commotions, castigations, etc., we prepare a solution of Aconite in the same manner as the Apis, and give these two medicines in alternate tablespoonful doses every hour. After these two solutions are finished, and the first assault of the disease has been controlled, we give a globule of Kali 30, and permit it to act for twenty-four hours. After this period we again give Apis every hour, two or three hours, as above, until the pains cease, after which Kali is allowed to act until the disease is entirely cured. If suppuration and caries of the joint have already set in, no matter whether the pus has found an outlet in the region of the joint itself, or burrows down the thigh to find an outlet somewhere else, Kali is no longer sufficient, Silicea has to be exhibited; it is more hom[oe]opathic to caries than other anti-psorics. We give a globule of Silicea 30, and allow it to act for two or three days, after which a drop of Apis 3, is repeated morning and night, until the pains--which may require a more frequent exhibition of the drug--cease, and a healthy pus is secreted. After this change is accomplished, Silicea is sufficient to complete the healing of the osseous disorganization, and should be left undisturbed to the end of the treatment. I have found this simple proceeding so perfectly efficient in this dreadful malady that the fever was speedily controlled, and rendered harmless, the inflammation was scattered without leaving a trace behind, the secretion ichor was transformed into that of healthy pus, and the disorganization of the joint was prevented; the limb, even after it had become elongated, again assumed its normal shape, the carious masses were expelled, the various channels of suppuration were stopped, and the danger of a fatal consumptive fever was averted. If our aid is not sought until _the head of the femur is destroyed, and the bone has completely slipt out of its socket_, it is impossible to prevent shortening and stiffness of the limb. Another splendid triumph over a dreadful source of danger and disease! WHITE SWELLING OF THE KNEE is very similar to this affection of the hip-joint. Here too we observe the same insidious inflammatory beginning, the same irresistible tendency to ichorous suppuration and disorganization of the constituent parts of the joint, the same tendency to destroy the organism by gradual exhausting fever. We have unmistakeable proofs of the presence of a poisonous process pervading the whole organism. He who has had frequent opportunities of observing this disease, knows perfectly in what mysterious obscurity it is still enveloped, and how specifically different this affection of the knee sometimes appears to us from the hip disease. The hom[oe]opathic law teaches us more positively than any thing else could do, that every case of disease should be viewed as something specifically distinct from other cases, and should be treated with medicines that are specifically adapted to it. An experience of many years has taught me that iodine is the best remedy to meet the symptoms which generally characterize white swelling of the knee. Even at the present day Iodine is one of those remedies that require a good deal of elucidation. Hence we should not, carried away by analogy, conclude from those things which are not clear, concerning other things which are no more so. Nevertheless the observations which have been made so far, have led to some highly important, more or less positive conclusions, and have shown us with a certain degree of satisfaction and certainty, that iodine is an inestimable gift of God, by means of which we are enabled to free mankind from one of the most frightful complications, the psoric, sycosic and mercurial miasms. I have been induced by various signs to believe that, in white swelling of the knee such a complication exists. Considering the paucity of our observations bearing upon this important point, it seems impracticable to make any positive statements with reference to the assistance that we might possibly derive from the use of Apis in this disease. My own opportunities for observation having been very few, I recommend the use of Apis in white swelling of the knee, to my professional brethren. The following symptoms in "Hering's American Provings," seem to indicate it; No.'s 828, 829 and 931, "violent pain in the left knee, externally, above and below the knee, particularly above, somewhat in front; painful [oe]dematous swelling of the knee; burning stinging about the knee." In white swelling of the knee, where no all[oe]opathic treatment has yet been pursued, I recommend Iodine 30, one globule, in six dessert-spoonfuls of water, a dessert-spoonful morning and evening, until the whole is finished; after this wait three days, and then give Apis 3, as before mentioned, a tablespoonful every hour or three hours, or a drop morning and evening, according as the pain or danger is more or less pressing. Apis is more especially useful in removing pain, in changing the secretion of ichor to that of healthy pus, and in arresting the consumptive fever. After these results have been accomplished, we permit the previously given Iodine to achieve the cure. If Iodine had been abused under all[oe]opathic treatment, before the hom[oe]opathic treatment commenced, we give Iodine 5000, one globule, in order to subdue the Iodine diathesis, and thus remove the most powerful obstacle to a cure. Any one who knows more about this point, will please mention it.