Every beekeeper needs to know how to requeen a hive. Sometimes a colony needs help with queen replacement and may perish without assistance.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn how to care for a queen bee in a cage, how long she can live caged and care tips to keep her healthy before hive introduction.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn how to buy a queen bee for your hive, including where to purchase, cost considerations, and tips for a successful introduction.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn about the role of the queen bee in a hive. Besides laying eggs, the queen honey bee maintains the social structure of the colony.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn the facts about honey bee eggs in the hive, their importance to colony survival and how to spot problems.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn how honey bees use pheromones to communicate, regulate hive activities, and maintain colony cohesion with chemical signals.| Carolina Honeybees
Discover amazing honey bee characteristics as we delve into their social structure, communication methods, and unique adaptations.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn how internal and external factors influence honey bee behavior. This guide helps beekeepers understand changes making management easier| Carolina Honeybees
Learn why bees (including honey bees) sting and things you can do to avoid being in a stinging situation with bees or wasps.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn what it means when you see queen cells in your honey bee colony. Honey bee colonies build these cells for different reasons.| Carolina Honeybees
Does your hive have a good brood pattern or a bad one? Bad brood patterns are a sign of trouble brewing - act quickly to save the colony.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn about the different types bees in a hive and the vital role played by each colony member. All are necessary for life to continue.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn the key differences between honey bees and bumble bees- physical characteristics, behavior, social structure, and role in pollination.| Carolina Honeybees
Learn how honey bees reproduce, from the queen's mating flight to the development of new bees that ensures the colony's survival.| Carolina Honeybees
You know you need to inspect your beehive routinely. But, what do you need to look for - learn how to inspect a beehive and what may signal a problem.| Carolina Honeybees