Learn why destroying queen cells after a split is critical to prevent swarming and ensure a productive, stable colony. Essential beekeeping management.
Learn the critical advice for proactive Varroa mite management: regular monitoring, early spring checks, and data-driven treatment to prevent colony loss.
Learn why only 15-20% of Varroa mites are visible in summer, and how the hidden 80-85% in brood cells dictates effective beekeeping treatment strategies.
Worker bees develop in standard hexagonal cells, the hive's primary structure used for brood rearing, honey, and pollen storage. Learn the system's logic.
Learn how Varroa mites adapt their lifespan from 1-2 months in summer to 6-8 months in winter, and discover key strategies for effective beekeeping management.
Learn how an artificial swarm creates a brood break to disrupt the Varroa mite lifecycle, offering a powerful, non-chemical control method for beekeepers.
Discover why replacing beeswax is essential during organic conversion to eliminate chemical residues and ensure high-quality, certified honey products.