How to Identify & Handle Queen Cells
Queen cells are special cells that raise new queens. They can either be supersedure or swarm cells, and they mean two different things.
Queen cells are special cells that raise new queens. They can either be supersedure or swarm cells, and they mean two different things.
In this article: 01 How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees Naturally 02 3 Things to do for Prevention 03 FAQs about Carpenter Bees Let’s face it. It’s frustrating to see dozens of carpenter bee holes in your deck, porch, or home. You want to get rid of the carpenter bees ASAP. But this is … Read more
Some birds eat bees because they provide the protein needed to grow strong feathers. Bee-eating birds include mockingbirds, robins, and summer tanagers.
European black honeybees, also called German black bees, are a type of bee that was previously thought to be extinct. However, it was re-discovered in Europe in 2012.
In this article: 01 Do Bumble Bees Sting? 02 What Happens to a Bumble Bee After Stinging? 03 How to Prevent Bumble Bee Stings 04 How to Treat Bumble Bee Stings Do Bumble Bees Sting? Yes, bumblebees can sting, but it’s rare. Bumblebees are peaceful creatures. Some people even refer to them as “gentle giants” … Read more
Honey is acidic, with an average pH of 3.9. Some types of honey, such as orange blossom honey, are more acidic than others.
The term “wood bees” is a common nickname for carpenter bees. As the name suggests, wood bees build their nests by drilling into wood.
Beekeepers are called apiarists, and they raise and maintain honeybees. Most beekeepers are hobbyists that are fascinated by the lifestyle of honeybees.
Bees are famous for their yellow and black coloring. However, bees can actually come in many different colors, including blue, green, red, orange, and white.
Bee stings can be painful for several hours to days. Using calamine lotion will help reduce the symptoms while also helping to prevent infections.