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Landscape Management Tips for Beekeepers

It is clearly an important consideration as without enough food (nectar and pollen), water (for drinking and hive cooling) and safety (shelter from weather, pests and diseases) you may jeopardise the health and well being of your bees. If you have a small property and not many places to put your bee hives it will explain that you still have substantial control over site consideration. Pests and diseases should be a very significant concern for beekeepers as this can greatly impact your harvest, the viability of all your bee hives, the usability of your equipment (think diseases that render your equipment useless) and your impact on the bee population in your area. It is difficult to manage on a landscape level as you can’t accurately determine the pest and disease status of other beekeepers and of wild colonies?

A Year In The Life Of A Bee (and Its Keeper)

Introducing Ben Moore from Ben’s Bees. Ben is a beekeeper from Melbourne, Australia who is well regarded and is a massive advocate for our pollinating superstars

Introducing the new HiveKeepers online portal

The HiveKeepers Online Portal has been twelve months in the making and is finally about to be released to the users of the HiveKeepers App. You can still create new apiaries and hives etc and you will be able to create new, edit and delete inspections. It does give you some extra reporting options and now includes: We have had requests for users to be able to export the inspections out if the HiveKeepers database in a PDF format. We look forward to your feedback and hope you find it useful, productive and better for your bees!

Can you really keep bees in the city?

Bees are incredibly well adapted and can comfortably live on most continents and face many different environmental conditions. Bees can manage through freezing winters and hot summers, in rural landscapes and deep in urban environments

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