Discover why bee removal is easier from honey supers than brood combs due to the hive's division of labor, queen excluders, and bee behavior for efficient harvesting.
Learn how queen excluders separate brood from honey supers to streamline harvests, improve product quality, and simplify hive management for beekeepers.
Learn to identify and defend your beehives from top threats like bears, Varroa mites, and small hive beetles with proven strategies for commercial apiaries.
Learn the essential 7-10 day spring hive inspection schedule. Monitor brood patterns, food stores, and space to prevent swarming and ensure colony health.
Learn the ideal 3-hour window to check for queen acceptance after installing a bee package, balancing confirmation with colony stability for beekeeping success.
Step-by-step guide to successfully install a package of bees into a top bar hive. Learn how to reduce stress, secure the queen, and provide essential feeding.
Explore the Kenyan Top Bar Hive's design: horizontal layout, top bars, sloped sides, and its pros and cons for natural beekeeping versus honey production.
Learn the 'crush and strain' method for harvesting honey from a top bar hive using basic kitchen tools. Understand the trade-offs for honey yield and beeswax.
Learn how a follower board helps beekeepers manage hive space for better thermoregulation, pest defense, and controlled colony growth in top bar hives.
Discover the top bar hive's ergonomic design for no heavy lifting, natural comb building, and calmer bee colonies. Ideal for hobbyists and natural beekeepers.
Discover why Horizontal Top-Bar Hives are perfect for hobbyists: no heavy lifting, lower cost, and natural comb building for a stress-free beekeeping experience.
Discover the key benefits of Horizontal Top-Bar Hives: natural comb building, no heavy lifting, and improved bee health for a more accessible beekeeping experience.
Discover why Layens and top bar hives are inefficient for large-scale beekeeping and how the Langstroth hive standardizes operations for commercial success.
Discover the key benefits of horizontal Langstroth hives: no heavy lifting, full compatibility with standard Langstroth frames, and enhanced accessibility.
Explore the key features of a top bar hive, including its ergonomic design, foundationless comb, and natural beekeeping approach for hobbyists and small-scale beekeepers.
Explore Top Bar, Long Langstroth, and Layens horizontal hives. Compare their benefits for ergonomic design, equipment compatibility, and management style.
Learn the key differences in wax harvesting: Langstroth hives preserve comb for honey, while top bar hives yield more wax. Choose the right hive for your goals.
Learn the typical brood nest size (10-15 combs) in a top bar hive and how to use this knowledge for better inspections, harvesting, and swarm prevention.
Discover how top bar hives use natural comb construction and smaller cell sizes to help control varroa mites as part of an integrated pest management strategy.
Discover the key tools for harvesting honey from a Langstroth hive, including extractors, uncapping tools, and filtering systems for efficient beekeeping.
Langstroth hives use frames & foundation for guided comb; top bar hives allow natural, foundationless comb. Choose based on your beekeeping philosophy.
Discover how top bar hives enable sustainable income, food security, and community empowerment in low-resource areas through low-cost, accessible beekeeping.
Learn the step-by-step crush and strain method for harvesting honey from a top bar hive, including timing, comb selection, and maximizing your beeswax yield.
Discover how a top bar hive's horizontal layout and one-comb-at-a-time inspection method minimize stress on bees, preserving colony cohesion and scent.
Discover how a copper composite roof enhances top bar hive longevity, provides superior thermal regulation, and requires zero maintenance for healthier bees.
Learn how to manage a top bar hive by regulating space with a follower board. Discover gentle inspection techniques and natural honey harvesting methods.
Discover the key features of 6-frame styrofoam beehives: superior thermal insulation, lightweight design, and ideal use for overwintering and nucleus colonies.
Explore the Nucleus Styrofoam Beehive's 6-frame design, high-density insulation, and ventilation for raising healthy colonies and boosting survival rates.