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Beekeeping and Honey Bees
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Beekeeping is as rewarding as it is enjoyable to many, especially raising honey bees. Not only does the beekeeper have the benefit of pollination of any nearby gardens, they are also able to enjoy delicious organic honey. What more can be asked!

Everyone knows the expression "busy as a bee". Worker bees work extremely hard to bring back nectar to their hives for the production of honey. Their lifespan amounts to only 35 days as their wings wear out and energy expended for their species. The bees store the honey which can then be used as food in times of need when flowers are not blooming. If it is a nice season with plenty of nectar producing flowers, the bees can collect plenty of nectar & they finish up making much more honey than they could ever eat by themselves. The beekeepers are then able to harvest a nice amount of honey to make use of for themselves or to sell for profit.

It is feasible for beekeepers to profit from the honey that their bees are producing by selling three different types of honey. Liquid honey is the honey that is extracted from the hive. Using centrifuge equipment beekeepers can remove them from honey combs. These machines are called extractors. Beekeepers are also able to sell honey in another way; they sell pieces of the comb. Comb honey is honey that is still in the original wax combs that the bees made. Although this honey is less adaptable to make use of in cooking or with mixing in tea, it is enjoyed by those who prefer its natural flavors.

It is not widely known that honey comes in plenty of different colors & flavors. Different flowers will have different scents. Therefore the nectar that is given off by the flower will smell & taste different as well and that is why honey from some places are more popular. What makes up the soil also determines how honey looks and taste. Honey that is made from the nectar of alfalfa which grows in drier, alkali soil, may vary from white to clear. On the other hand, honey that is made from the nectar of buckwheat which grows in more acidic soils tens to be dark. And, the quality of the honey comb that the bees make is a factor in the color & taste of honey. The color of honey may even be golden, red, & even green hues.

It is important that they follow state & federal regulations for processing, labeling, & handling food products when beekeepers are processing honey & other types of bee products. Actual guidelines varies by area depending on the local governing body. Beekeepers must also think about marketing strategies to sell their honey & other types of bee products. Who to sell the honey to and the type of consumer? Beekeeping is a rewarding hobby but when the beekeeper is trying to turn a profit, they must view their hobby like a business & make decisions that will let them not only survive but prosper.

Roll on now my friend. Indulge in your passion!


Visit http://www.honeybeesbeekeeping.com for more information on honey bees beekeeping .

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