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Viral Infections in Honey Bee Queens Disrupt Pheromones and Threaten Hive Stability

BeginnerBeekeeping October 28, 2025 No Comments
Prominent Beekeepers/Bee Researchers

Professor Stephen Martin

BeginnerBeekeeping October 27, 2025 2 Comments
Basic Beekeeping Principles

Precision nutrition for honey bees: The “super‑food” that could transform UK beekeeping

BeginnerBeekeeping October 27, 2025 No Comments
Basic Beekeeping Principles Beekeeping Business & Economics

Apimondia Condemns Immature Honey: Why Unripe Honey Isn’t Real Honey

BeginnerBeekeeping October 27, 2025 No Comments
Basic Beekeeping Principles

Tropilaelaps: The Next Big Threat to UK Beekeeping

BeginnerBeekeeping October 22, 2025 No Comments

Winter Feeding

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

Over winter, bees need about 20 kg of honey to sustain themselves. Discover why fondant is ideal for winter feeding, keeping your bees warm and well-nourished in colder months.

Managing a Common Fungal Disease in Honey Bees: Chalk Brood

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

Chalkbrood is a fungal disease affecting honey bee larvae, especially in cool, damp conditions. Learn how to manage and prevent it through ventilation, strong colony care, and good nutrition.

The Role of Pollen in Honey Bee Colonies

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

Pollen is vital to honey bee health, supporting brood growth and immunity. Learn how to ensure adequate pollen stores and when to use pollen substitutes effectively.

Bee Bread: An Essential Bee Product and Nutritional Treasure

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

Bee bread, or preserved pollen, is a unique hive resource that is commonly overlooked by beekeepers, possibly because it's seldom covered in beekeeping literature. This fermented blend of pollen, honey,…

Beekeeping Beyond the Basics: Growing Your Skills After Year One

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

Beekeeping goes beyond hive inspections; it’s about truly understanding your colony. Observing honeycomb patterns, bee behaviours, and subtle hive changes can tell you everything from the health of the queen…

Bee Space

BeginnerBeekeeping November 3, 2024 No Comments

In a natural nest, “bee space” is the gap that honey bees leave open, allowing them to move freely within their hive. Typically, bees avoid filling this space with propolis…

The Demaree Method in Beekeeping: How It Works and When to Use It

BeginnerBeekeeping October 26, 2024 No Comments

The Demaree method is a time-tested beekeeping technique used to control swarming, facilitate queen replacement, and even produce nuclei. Originally developed by George Demaree in 1884, it rearranges the colony…

How Much Should You Charge for an 8oz Jar of Local Honey in the UK?

BeginnerBeekeeping October 24, 2024 No Comments

If you’re a UK beekeeper wondering how to price your 8oz (227g) jars of honey, you’re not alone. Whether you’re selling at markets, online, or to farm shops, setting a…

Bailey Comb Change: A Step-by-Step Guide for Replacing Old Comb with Fresh Wax

BeginnerBeekeeping October 16, 2024 No Comments

Discover the Bailey comb change process, a beekeeping technique to replace old, disease-prone comb with fresh wax, improving hive hygiene and reducing virus load. Ideal for early spring when colonies…

Deformed Wing Virus (DWV)

BeginnerBeekeeping October 15, 2024 No Comments

DWV is a leading cause of honey bee colony losses worldwide. Discover how this virus spreads through Varroa mites, what science says about its variants, and how new beekeepers can…

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A-C

  • Apidea Expanded Polystyrene Mating Hives
  • Apimondia Condemns Immature Honey: Why Unripe Honey Isn’t Real Honey
  • Are Beekeeping Associations Undercutting Commercial Beekeepers?
  • Bailey Comb Change: A Step-by-Step Guide for Replacing Old Comb with Fresh Wax
  • Bee Bread (Perga): Nature’s Fermented Superfood from the Hive
  • Bee Bread: An Essential Bee Product and Nutritional Treasure
  • Bee Space
  • Beehive Inspections
  • Beekeeper’s Wife Syndrome: Understanding Bee Sting Allergies in Beekeepers’ Families
  • Beekeeping Beyond the Basics: Growing Your Skills After Year One
  • Beekeeping Wisdom Beyond the Books: Tips, Tricks, and Timeless Advice
  • Bringing Back Britain’s Dark Honeybee: Victoria Buswell’s Research on UK Apis mellifera mellifera
  • Britain’s Wild Honey Bees: Thriving Against the Odds
  • Colm O’Neill
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D-F

  • Dave Cushman
  • Deformed Wing Virus (DWV)
  • Dr. Dorian Pritchard
  • Dr. Maggie Gill
  • Effective Strategies for Sustainable Beekeeping
  • Fundamentals for Beginners and Beyond
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G-I

  • Getting Started in Beekeeping: Practical Insights for New and Aspiring Beekeepers
  • Hiving a Swarm: Tips for Improving Success
  • Honey Bee Genetics: An Idiot’s Guide (For Smart Beekeepers)
  • How Much Should You Charge for an 8oz Jar of Local Honey in the UK?
  • How to Build Bees for Free: The Power of the Two-Frame Nuc
  • Introduction to Beekeeping: Is It Right for You?
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J-L

  • Jacques van Alphen
  • Jo Widdicombe
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M-O

  • Managing a Common Fungal Disease in Honey Bees: Chalk Brood
  • Managing Varroa Mites: A Complete Guide for Beginner Beekeepers
  • Mastering the Art of Swarm Management in Beekeeping
  • Moving Bees Safely
  • Norman Carreck
  • OTS Queen Rearing – On The Spot Queen Rearing
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P-R

  • Precision nutrition for honey bees: The “super‑food” that could transform UK beekeeping
  • Preparing for the Beekeeping Season
  • Professor Grace McCormack
  • Professor Mairi Knight
  • Professor Stephen Martin
  • Raw Honey in the UK: What It Really Means and Why Labels Matter
  • Recognising Queen Cells: Identification and Practical Use
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S-U

  • Selwyn Runnett
  • Shook Swarm
  • Swarm Collecting
  • Swarm Triggers in Honey Bees
  • The Demaree Method in Beekeeping: How It Works and When to Use It
  • The Role of Pollen in Honey Bee Colonies
  • The Science and Promise of Treatment-Free Beekeeping: What Beginners Need to Know
  • The Secret Life of the Honeybee Colony: Communication, Climate Control, and Colony Dynamics
  • The Shook Swarm Method
  • The Structure of the Honey Bee Sting
  • Tips for New Beekeepers
  • Tropilaelaps: The Next Big Threat to UK Beekeeping
  • Understanding Top and Bottom Bee Space in Beekeeping
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V-X

  • Varroa-sensitive hygiene (VSH)
  • Victoria Buswell
  • Viral Infections in Honey Bee Queens Disrupt Pheromones and Threaten Hive Stability
  • Why British Beekeepers Should Use AMM Bees…
  • Why Every Sustainable Beekeeper Should Read The Principles of Bee Improvement by Jo Widdicombe
  • Winter Feeding
  • Winter Prep for Bees: Beyond the Basics – How to Really Support Your Hives
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Basic Beekeeping Principles

Viral Infections in Honey Bee Queens Disrupt Pheromones and Threaten Hive Stability

Prominent Beekeepers/Bee Researchers

Professor Stephen Martin

Basic Beekeeping Principles

Precision nutrition for honey bees: The “super‑food” that could transform UK beekeeping

Basic Beekeeping Principles Beekeeping Business & Economics

Apimondia Condemns Immature Honey: Why Unripe Honey Isn’t Real Honey

Beginner Beekeeping

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