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By : Peter Baxter    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-11 09:17:36
Beekeeper Supplies

It is critical that the correct equipment are used in beekeeping. Beekeeping is a passion that can be dangerous. However, beekeepers can minimize their likelihood of being hurt by using the correct supplies. Various supplies are needed in the extraction of the honey but, there are also supplies that beekeepers need in order to properly manage and preserve the colonies of bees.We will guide you throught the process.Get your FREE mini-course by clicking on the link below.We will give you your first lesson in beekeeping and tell you what few beekeepers know.If you are beginning Beekeeping, there are classes availible on the internet.

A great aspect of beekeeping is keeping the beekeeper secure while they are tending to the bees. They do this in a number of ways. One way that beekeepers guard themselves is by dressing in protective outfits. Protective clothing includes a hat and veil, gloves and a beekeeping suit.

The face is the most vulnerable piece of the body that can be stung. It is really important for even knowledgeable beekeepers to care for their faces with a hat and veil. The beekeeping suit consists of a light weight, white full length suit. It is not easily penetrable by the bee's stinger protecting the beekeeper from the bee's poison.
While some beekeepers find dressing in gloves too cumbersome while performing delicate beekeeping tasks, gloves serve as an crucial part of protecting beekeeper's hands whilst working with the colony.

Most beekeepers additionally use a "smoker" as a technique to calm the bees in order to work with them. A smoker is a device that is intended to emit smoke by means of using a variety of fuels. A lot of special natural choices of fuel can be used in a smoker. A number of beekeepers use fuels like hessian, twine, burlap, pine needles, corrugated cardboard, or rotten wood.

Beekeepers will be able to also use fuels like pulped paper and compressed cotton, or else even aerosol cans of smoke. The smoke initiates a feeding response with in the bees in preparation to possibly needing to leave the hive due to a fire. The smoke also masks the alarm pheromones that are released by the colony's guard bees as soon as they sense an intruder. As the colony is bewildered, the beekeeper has an chance to open the hive and work without triggering a defensive reaction. While bees are more then capable of finding food on their own, some beekeepers supplement their bee's food plan with sugar syrup.

This prevents malnourishment through bad times of the year and it also stimulates the laying of eggs. In order for beekeepers to feed their bees they make use of a feeder. Different types of feeders are available to beekeepers. Hive top, pail or division boards can be used as inside feeders throughout the winter.

Throughout the summer whilst the bees are most active outside of the hive, an entrance feeder can be used. The main part of keeping bees has to do with what you house them in. Beekeepers use artificial hives to home their bee colonies. They apply a wax basis to encourage bees to construct comb in a manner that is convenient for the beekeeper to harvest.

Foundation is a thin sheet of wax with a hexagonal cell base pattern pressed on both sides of it. It as well assists the bees so that they do not have to employ as much effort in the structure of the combs.

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