Beekeeping

 

Working bees

Here, at a glance you can see the effects of the bees' hard work during the spring pollination of flowers in the orchard where our hive is located. In the economy, the value of bees' work as pollinators is about 100 times higher than the...

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Restoration of stocks

Did you know that at the end of the season, bees use every sunny day to replenish their hive supplies? They must use this time money. When the temperature drops below 10 degrees, the bees will stop flying. The photo shows the bees from...

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The bees in the cities

In cities, bees sometimes find nectar in quite unusual places. The walls are densely covered with ivy and their flowers are a great source of food against the approaching chill. Are you already cold? Have you already smoked in the...

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Message for the bees

One of the last chances to bring nectar is goldenrod, which blooms at the end of summer. Bees already feel the impending change of the season and whenever the weather is good, they work tirelessly. As the lyrics say: "autumn begins with...

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Sinapis

Today some interesting facts from our bees! Sinapis (pictured) is a plant that feeds bees from May until late autumn. For both bees and humans, mustard is a very useful plant - it has anti-inflammatory properties. Research shows that bees...

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Fully winter

Winter in the bee's world is in full swing. Our Laborowa bees are resting in the hive, and let's come back for a moment to the time when the workers were working in the sweat of their brow. In the photo we present the first year's pride -...

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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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