Just curious if there was a particular use for either, or if you use deep supers for brood and the other smaller ones for honey? or if it just varies on how strong ones hive is? thanks!
thanks for the comments guys, I thought it was a curious bit of reading.. but the more i think about it, eating young is pretty widespread in the insect world. It shouldn't have surprised me haha
I'm reading a book at the moment called "The Biology of the Honey Bee" by Mark L. Winston. it was published i believe in 1987, and i don't know how much the information could change.. but he mentions in time of excessive stress, workers may cannibalize the brood for sustenance.. has anyone come...
your picture is awesome! thanks for the welcome. I'll try to kep an open mind, i'll get on that avatar quick! i'm still trying to get a feel for the profiling stuff
I found this site, and it has a couple of bullets in regards to what is required to be organic, but it looks to be mainly canadian... im too low to post links, but ill whip up some copy pasta!
Location of Organic Apiary: An organic apiary should be placed on a piece of land that is...
hi all, I wanted to get something up on the forum and introduce myself to everyone :). i'm excited to be among a group of people that finds bees as fascinating and incredible as I do! I don't have a lot of hive experience, I worked with an Apiary this past summer, and I loved the work and...