Beekeeping

 

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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Bees in the orchard – LABOR hive

Our bees live in an orchard surrounded by a fir forest. The orchard is home to many old apple, pear, plum and cherry varieties. The spring nectar source is provided by maples, and the fall by the fall, which, in good weather, will help to...

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Bees in the garden

Today, another curiosity from the bee garden! Spring is the time when a huge number of flowers and trees bloom. Due to the variety of the "flower menu" at this time of the year, bees can provide young generations with a proper diet, rich...

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Bee surprise

We have been preparing a surprise for you for a long time. Hence our entire bee cycle! Today we are revealing the secret so that you can see what is being prepared for all of us in a friendly beekeeping studio. We can reveal that this...

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Flowers are food for bees

 For bees and other pollinators, spring offers a huge amount of colourful flowers to visit. In addition to being beautiful, they also provide pollen and nectar as food for insects to thrive and live in good health. The gardening season...

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Interesting fact about bees

Today in the bee series a curiosity! Did you know that before a bee returns to the hive with pollen supplies, it will often visit over 1,000 plants. During a single field trip, this insect can collect and transfer to the hive an amount of...

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