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Field horsetail

Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.) - a plant species belonging to the horsetail family (Equisetaceae). It is a spore plant with rhizomes creeping into the ground and rooted nodes. Horsetail is a cosmopolitan plant that is spread all...

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Preparing bees for winter

The photo shows freshly brought nectar placed in the cells. The bees will remove excessive moisture from it and protect it for the winter with a wax canopy that will make it edible for many months. We hope our bees will prepare well for...

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Stocks of nectar and pollen

At the end of the bee season, the hive is still busy, bees use each warm day to bring supplies of nectar and pollen to the hive. Everything has been beautifully documented in the attached video. Thank you calmbees for providing us with...

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Plants for bees

Plants, like insects, began their evolution even before the Cretaceous Age, slowly changing over millions of years. It is thanks to this evolutionary cooperation and coexistence with insects, especially bees, that plants were able to...

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Bee crops

Do you know that thanks to the kindness of bees  and other pollinators, we can now enjoy our eyes and palates with delicious cucumbers. Our bees from the apiary calmbees work bravely and in the sweat of their brow, because the season is...

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Bees in the “labor” hive

We look at our beehive again! Bees in the second part of summer are slowly thinking about winter. This means stockpiling to last a few cold months. At the moment, it is important that the Queen Bee can easily lay large amounts of eggs...

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LABOR hive in the apiary

See how beautiful our #hive in the apiary calmbees is. We can't get a good look. We hope that our bees enjoy living in it. The hive has already received our engraving Currently, due to the wealth of various flowers bees carry nectar from...

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