Beekeeping Honeybee information and how important they provide pollination for farmers and produce healthy crops. Raising honeybees is fun and a lot of work, but with the right beekeeping equipment anyone can raise honey bees. http://honeybees101.com http://honeybees101.com/beekeeping_forum.html Beekeeping Forum Beekeeping forum to discuss everthing about raising honeybees and what beekeeping equipment is critical in raising the bees. http://honeybees101.com/beekeeping_forum.html http://honeybees101.com/full-time_beekeeping_business.html Full-time Beekeeping Business A lot of beekeepers in the world are beekeeping rookies and raise honeybees as a hobby rather than turning it into a full-time business. Beekeeping may turn into a very profitable operation. During the normal beekeeping season you could achieve a profit over expenses of up to or over100% by selling your honey or renting out your honeybees for pollination to farmers. Beekeeping doesn’t require acres of land or a lot of time to operate a beekeeping business. This allows everyday people to start a hobby as a beekeeper without a lot of money or time commitments other than harvesting your honey when the time is right. http://honeybees101.com/full-time_beekeeping_business.html http://honeybees101.com/bee_colonies_decline.html Bee Colonies Decline Information about the decline of honeybees in the world and how people can get involved to help substain the honeybee population all over the world. Honeybees are essential to help the human race live and without honeybees to pollinate our food sources life would be very difficult to survive. http://honeybees101.com/bee_colonies_decline.html http://honeybees101.com/honey_bee_die-off.html Honey Bee Die-off Honeybees dieing off at alarming rate and researchers can not tell the exact reason that honeybees are declining. Without honeybees to pollinate our food sources life would be a struggle to survive without honeybees flying around. http://honeybees101.com/honey_bee_die-off.html http://honeybees101.com/articles_on_honeybee.html Articles on Honeybee Articles on Honeybees that will allow you to do research and learn about beekeeping and what type of beekeeping equipment you need to start your own beehive. http://honeybees101.com/articles_on_honeybee.html http://honeybees101.com/honeybees_homes.html Honeybees Homes You've picked up your bees and noted that other then a few dead ones at the bottom of the container (you should really be prepared for a few to not survive the stressful travel routine they have been asked to endure) the bees look healthy. Now all you have to do is transfer the new bees from the screen container they were shipped in to the hive you have set up for them. http://honeybees101.com/honeybees_homes.html http://honeybees101.com/beekeeper_training.html Beekeeper Training Training to be a beekeeper is a time consuming skill that many take seriously because you have to share a passion for something that was once declared a simple hobby to which has joined the billion-dollar food market. The beekeeping industry has come a long way from it being a simple hobby to where it's going on tables across the world. http://honeybees101.com/beekeeper_training.html http://honeybees101.com/beekeeper_tools.html Beekeeper Tools When beekeepers go to work they have essential tools needed to keep themselves safe because having a couple hundred beestings can be fatal. This is why it's important that beekeepers practice and exercise safety. First and foremost beekeepers wear protective suits that are supposed to be puncture and sting proof because there are cases where the bees will swarm and have covered beekeepers from head to toe. They wear a mesh screen face protector to protect their face from the bees when they're flying around. They also use a smoker to calm the bees down. http://honeybees101.com/beekeeper_tools.html http://honeybees101.com/technology_of_beekeeping.html Technology Of Beekeeping If bees were able to live like humans we would be compatible yet the only thing that separates humans from bees is that the females are not permanently grounded and pregnant where humans only have a gestational period of 9 months and have a choice of how many children they have where bees are constantly reproducing with no break in between since the Queen will mate with 2-3 drones by the temperature of the weather and then she's inseminated for a good 2 or 3 years and she'll keep making babies until the sperm runs out or stops producing eggs. http://honeybees101.com/technology_of_beekeeping.html http://honeybees101.com/the_queen_bee.html The Queen Bee The survival of a colony of bees living in a bee hive depends on the queen bee. Without a queen bee the hive will eventually die. The hives queen is the only female bee in the hive that has fully developed reproductive organs. The queen is not in control of the hive. Her soul purpose is to lay eggs that will develop into bees that will fill other roles in the hive. http://honeybees101.com/the_queen_bee.html http://honeybees101.com/the_life_cycle.html The Life Cycle It all starts with the egg. The hives queen bee lays an egg in one of the cells constructed for the soul purpose of laying eggs. Once queen has laid the egg and moved on to lay another (during the spring months the queen can lay an average of 1900 eggs daily) the egg is attached to the cell with a mucus strand. http://honeybees101.com/the_life_cycle.html http://honeybees101.com/history_of_beekeeping.html History Of Beekeeping No one really knows when the first time someone thought about collecting the honey from beehives. We do know that the art of beekeeping has been around for a long time. Archaeologist have discovered cave drawings depicting collecting honey. These caves were found in Africa and Spain's eastern regions. Archaeologist believe that the cave drawings were created in 7000BC. http://honeybees101.com/history_of_beekeeping.html http://honeybees101.com/biology_of_bees.html Biology Of Bees There's approximately 20,000 species of honeybees throughout the world making them interesting to beekeepers who rely on them to cross pollinate because when honeybees do that it changes not only the flowers they collect pollen from creating new species of flowers, but it also changes the consistency of the honey the produce. http://honeybees101.com/biology_of_bees.html http://honeybees101.com/swarming.html Swarming The springtime is the time when honeybees reproduce. The natural means of reproduction for honey bees is called swarming. The springtime swarming period typically last about three weeks. Normally a single swarm of honey bees divide and becomes two during the swarming period. http://honeybees101.com/swarming.html http://honeybees101.com/starting_a_beekeeping_business.html Starting a Beekeeping Business Starting a beekeeping business may sound exciting and fun, but in all reality it's a lot of work and is time consuming. Most people who are in this are actually doing this as a hobby. Having a hobby and a livelihood are two entirely different areas since one is something you invest time and in some cases money and one is when you're trying to make a living at. http://honeybees101.com/starting_a_beekeeping_business.html