Getting Started With Beekeeping Quickly

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Beekeeping can be an exciting hobby and a lucrative business opportunity. The demand for honey is increasing daily. In the U.S, the average honey consumption in a year is more than 300 million pounds. The most inspiring aspect of beekeeping is that anyone can do it, irrespective of age, gender and educational qualification. It does not require a major investment either. However, you do need to invest a little effort in order to earn a healthy income. If you are a beginner, it is advisable to get a firm grasp of the basics of beekeeping to help you get started. Essential beekeeping supplies: The bees and queens are the most essential beekeeping supplies. You can buy packaged bees and queens that are medicated for mites. There are beginner's kits available that include everything you need for the initial phase of beekeeping. You can choose either assembled kits or unassembled kits. Assembled kits come with the hive bodies, frame and supers that are assembled and ready to use. Some reliable companies offer a durable plastic helmet and veil along with the kits. They also provide a hive top feeder for feeding your bees and for providing insulation to the bees during winter months. The ventilated leather gloves, hive tool, a smoker made of stainless steel, and monitoring tray are some other crucial supplies that come with the beginner's kits. Equipment: Beekeeping equipment like a telescoping outer cover is essential to protect your bees from bad weather. This cover features a durable, galvanized top to provide enhanced protection to your bees. Hive wrap insulation is useful in covering your hives, when your bees are exposed to extreme weather. This insulation features lots of small holes for proper ventilation. A pollen trap featuring anatomic frame design lets you raise your own pollen without debris. You can therefore harvest clean pollen. Queen excluders are yet another vital equipment in beekeeping. They are used above the brood chamber through which worker bees can pass, but the queen bees that are larger in size are excluded. The commercial beekeepers prefer metal queen excluders. However, plastic queen excluders work just as well for beginners, and they are very easy to clean. Bee escapes and harvesting equipment eases the process of beekeeping. The triangle escape board lets you remove your bees from a super easily. You just need to place the board in between the supers and the brood chamber. The bees leaving the supers cannot get back in, so you can empty your super quickly. A bee brush is useful equipment that helps to harvest a small amount of honey. You simply need to brush the bees off the frame.


A honey extractor is indispensable equipment used in the honey harvest. It is available with hand crank or motor. A good honey extractor avoids crushing young bees and pollen and it also helps to avoid indiscriminate loss of honey. You can use an extractor heat tape to warm the extractor and increase the speed of the honey flow. You can also use a small device called refractometer to measure the moisture content of your honey. A honey color grader is also important equipment that is used to identify the real color of the honey. With a little effort, and the right equipment anyone can get started beekeeping. It can be a lucrative business, or an enjoyable hobby.

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