An Enthusiastic Beekeeper from The Italian Dolomites II.
Migrating bee colonies between the Venetian lowlands and the slopes of the Dolomites allows for the use of diverse honey crops in different climatic conditions.
Migrating bee colonies between the Venetian lowlands and the slopes of the Dolomites allows for the use of diverse honey crops in different climatic conditions.
Migrating bee colonies between the Venetian lowlands and the slopes of the Dolomites allows for the use of diverse honey crops in different climatic conditions.
The authors are beekeepers from the ZS Jaunspieki bee farm, to whom I have been supplying Carniolan queen bees for several years. Although Latvia is exposed to adverse climatic conditions, bees thrive there.
I asked beekeepers from all over Europe to tell us about beekeeping in their country or region. The first to introduce himself is beekeeper Norbert Surányi from Hungary.
Restricting brood rearing At the beginning of April, I restrict brood rearing in my colonies until the end of July. This means that I leave 4 brood combs, 2 storage combs, 2 pollen combs, and 3 foundation sheets in the bottom super. I install a queen excluder and a second super. In the second super,…
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