Wondering when to harvest honey? The best time depends on your region, nectar flows, and when your frames are fully capped. Learn the ideal season and time of day for a smooth, successful honey harvest.| PerfectBee
Harvesting honey doesn’t have to require expensive gear. With a few common household items—or some specialized beekeeping tools—you can enjoy a smooth, efficient honey harvest. Here’s a quick guide to the essential and practical tools every beekeeper should have ready for harvest season.| PerfectBee
We’re excited to announce a new section on our website: PerfectBee Guides. These guides are intentionally short and focused, designed to give you the essential information you need to confidently get started with a beekeeping topic. Whether you’re just beginning your journey or looking to brush up on the basics, our guides are meant to […]| PerfectBee
Learn to spot good vs. bad brood patterns in your hive. Solid patterns mean a healthy queen - spotty ones could signal mites, disease, or queen failure.| PerfectBee
High Varroa mite levels? Act fast with treatments, bee husbandry techniques, and protective steps to save your hive and surrounding colonies.| PerfectBee
Treating for Varroa mites is essential to colony survival. Learn why prevention, monitoring, and informed decisions are key to healthy hives.| PerfectBee
A truly Varroa-free colony isn’t realistic today. Learn why constant monitoring and strategic treatment are key to managing Varroa in your hives.| PerfectBee
Most honeybee colonies can't survive Varroa mites without help. Learn why intervention is key and how some bees are bred for mite resistance.| PerfectBee
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Think your hive has varroa mites Learn how to check infestation levels with drone brood culling alcohol wash and sugar shake so you know exactly when to treat.| PerfectBee
Lean about the fascinating life of bees, their roles within the hive, and the vital impact they have on our ecosystem. Explore their world today!| PerfectBee
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A swarm of bees is an amazing sight, but one most beekeepers would rather avoid in their own bee yards!| PerfectBee
Foraging is an essential activity for the survival of the honeybee colony. Worker bees leave the hive to collect nectar and pollen, to support the colony.| PerfectBee