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Beginner Beekeeping and Neighborhood Farming. Lite and entertaining. Bees, honeybees, beek, beekeeping101 beehives, apiary, apiaries
A channel about Honeybees and Beekeeping
This channel is dedicated to educating both new and experienced beekeepers alike. The primary objective is to supplement our podcast with video instruction and demos of things that we discuss. Welcome and please reach out if you have any questions. Thank you! Episode List: Episode 0 - The Pilot Episode 1 - Intro And What To Expect Episode 2 - The Beekeeper’s Tools Of The Trade Episode 3 - Ordering Your First Bees Episode 4 - Hive Components From The Ground Up Episode 5 - End Of The Overview Part 1 Episode 6 - End Of The Overview Part 2 Episode 7 - Hive Placement And Installation Episode 8 - Your First Inspection Part 1 Episode 9 - Your First Inspection Part 2 Episode 10 - Swarm Season And Expansion Part 1 Episode 11 - Swarm Season And Expansion Part 2 Episode 12 - Recent Inspections And Interventions Episode 13 - Getting Social And Listener Emails Episode 14 - Expectations For First Year Colonies Episode 15 - Supplemental Feeding Episode 16 - Emails And Updates Episode 17 - Honey, Honey, and More Honey Part 1 Episode 18 - Honey, Honey, and More Honey Part 2 Episode 19 - Beat The Heat Episode 20 - Combining Weak Hives and Queen Intros Episode 21 - Free Hives In VA and Phoebe Stops By Episode 22 - Getting Ready For Winter Episode 23 - Introduction To Flow Hive Episode 24 - Suburban Beekeeping Episode 25 - Ian Steppler Of Steppler Farms Episode 26 - Prepping Your Gear For Spring Episode 27 - Opening The Overwinter Hives Episode 28 - Cuz I’m All About Those Splits, No Swarming! Episode 29 - Bees In The D (Detroit, MI) Episode 30 - Free Honeybees For All Episode 31 - What Happened To My Queen Episode 32 - Splitting And Expanding Episode 33 - It’s Cold Out - What Do I Do Now? Episode 34 - Mentors and Mentees, How To Be Good At Both Episode 35 - No Bull Splits, Just The Facts Episode 36 - Don’t Fear The Swarmer Episode 37 - DeWinterizing Your Hives Episode 38 - Swarm Traps 101 Episode 39 - You Get A Swarm And You Get A Swarm! Episode 40 - Growing Your Apiary With Two Frame Nucs Episode 41 - Why Won’t They Use All That Free Space? Episode 42 - Laying Worker? That’s Not Your Job Episode 43 - A Typical Year In Then Life Of A Beekeeper Episode 44 - Does Entrance Size Matter Episode 45 - Which Species of Bees Are Right For You? Episode 46 - To Feed Or Not To Feed, That Is The Question Episode 47 - Interview with Charlotte Wiggins - part 1 Episode 48 - Interview with Charlotte Wiggins - part 2 Episode 49 - Back Again Episode 50 - Varroa Mite Treatment Options
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We are an Arizona based beekeeping company. Our bee removal division is staffed by beekeepers ONLY. We only do Live Bee Removals. NEVER kill bees. The only way to know if a bee is "Africanized" is to get it genetically tested.
Beekeeping, and working to do better for God and others
A relaxing channel with zen like videos of a Biodynamic Apiary and Beekeepers
Giles Honey is a small honey bee operation in central Maine. We run a handful of colonies. Most of our sales are direct-to-consumer. Additionally, we are exploring the option of expanding into the mead market.
This channel is all about keeping bees the easy, natural way. We focus on beginner-friendly tips, practical hive management, and low-stress methods that work with the bees—not against them. Whether you’re just starting out or simplifying your approach, you’ll find clear guidance, real-world lessons, and a back-to-basics mindset for healthy hives and happy bees.
I started bee keeping in 2020 with not much success. Caught a couple swarms but my hive did not survive.