6 Tips To Make Your Beehive Thrive

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6 Tips To Make Your Beehive Thrive Although beekeeping is a rewarding hobby, it comes with endless challenges. The good news is you can always overcome them with proper planning, no matter how many challenges you face as a bee owner. If you are new to starting your colony, here are a few things that might help you make it thrive. A good location Both beekeepers and bees can benefit from a beehive location. You can multiple hives in an urban setting, but make sure you check the area's laws before adopting the hobby. It is best to cooperate with a partner who has property outskirts with plenty of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers to encourage bees to flourish and produce honey. This way, you both can share the profit. Make sure you can frequently commute when beekeeping away from home to take good care of the colonies. The wind direction While ventilation is important for bees, cold wind directly getting into the hive poses a big problem. Make sure the hive’s position is away from the wind. You can also build a fence to create a cover from strong and cold wind. A good house Bees look for a location where they can build comb, raise their young, and store food. Fortunately, endless varieties of hives are available in the market to choose from. If you are a beginner, chances are you get confused in selecting the right hive for beekeeping. The best way to choose is to read online reviews, compare prices, and do homework on their sizes, materials, and components. Providing good housing to bees ensures you achieve the best results in the end. Well hydration Though bees are bad swimmers, they are keen on the water; therefore, you must keep them hydrated, irrespective of the season. Ideally, they need a natural source near their colony to avoid traveling far for water. If possible, build their colonies near a pond, stream, or canal. Don’t worry if you don’t have such options available, setting an artificial water source up not more than ten feet away from hives - will serve the purpose well. Remember that beers are creatures of habit; in other words, it becomes hard for them to use another water source once they become used to the existing reservoir. Plenty of sunlight Bees become active and healthy when showered with sunlight. Be sure the hive receives at least five hours of sun exposure, even during colder months. In case of the strong afternoon sun, be sure to provide them some shade. Plenty of food


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