4. Create a Local "Watering Hole"
4. Create a Local "Watering Hole"
Honey bees need water for a variety of hive activities such as cooling the hive and diluting honey. If you don't provide readily accessible water, they will go to the next closest "watering hole," which could be a neighbor's birdbath or swimming pool.
Lesson List
- 3.2 What Kind of Bees Should I Get? Duration:
- Italian Bees Duration:
- Carniolan Bees Duration:
- Other Strains Duration:
- 3.3 Where to Get Your Bees Duration:
- How to Install Package Bees Duration:
- Nucs and Hives Duration:
- Swarms Duration:
- 3.4 Where to Put Hives Duration:
- Regulations Impacting Beekeepers Duration:
- 3.5 Working with the Bees Duration:
- Approaching the Hive Duration:
- 3.6 How to Feed Bees Duration:
- Bee Food Duration:
- When to Feed Your Bees Duration:
- What to Feed Your Bees Duration:
- How to Deliver Food Duration:
- 3.7 Bee a Good Neighbor! Duration:
- 1. Fences or Hedges Make Good Neighbors Duration:
- 2. Happy Bees Are Good Bees Duration:
- 3. Mean Bees Are Bad Bees Duration:
- 4. Create a Local "Watering Hole" Duration:
- 5. Manage Swarming Duration:
- 6. Be a Fair Weather Friend Duration:
- 7. Sweeten the Deal Duration:
- .8 Check Your Learning Duration:
Teachers Info
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