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WHO WANTS TO LEARN THE RIGHT WAY OF "BECOMING A BEEKEEPER!" THEN MAKE
MONEY $ FROM HONEY

Dear Friend,

Beekeeping is the controlled raising of bees in hive in order to
gather honey. It has a long history and is not only a wonderful hobby,
beekeeping is also a profitable business. But in order to reap the
benefits of this fascinating hobby, a good deal of knowledge must
first be learned.

In order to get started in beekeeping, you have to make sure that you
have the right equipment. The first thing that a beekeeper needs is
the basic components of the hive. Beekeepers can start their bee
business by buying package bees, buying an already established bee
colony or collecting by swarms. But for beginners it is recommended to
buy packaged bees. You will also need protective gear, equipment for
handling the honey, and a bee source. Typically honey bees do not
sting unless they have to defend themselves or the hive. Beekeepers
use protective gear like beekeeping suits, gloves, hat and veil. They
also use smokers to subdue the bees in order to work with the colony
and the hive. A smoker is device that emits smoke. The smoke creates a
response within the bees that makes them prepare to evacuate the hive
due to a fire. It also distorts the pheromone that the guard bees
release to the other members of the hive upon the realization of an
intruder.

Honeybees are extremely social insects that live in hives as a colony
that can contain thousands of bees. All of the bees work together to
build a nest, collect food and to rear the young. Beekeepers are able
to work with the natural instincts of the honey bee to gather honey
that can be used or sold for profit. Removing the honey from the hive
can sometimes be challenging but it is important not to leave the
honey in the hive for too long. If it is left in the hive for a long
time, the color of the honey will be darker and the bees will not have
more room to store honey. The color of the honey does not affect the
taste but most people would prefer light colored honey. It is equally
important not to harvest the honey too soon. Honey that is harvested
too soon contains too much water and it might spoil or ferment. The
best indicator of when honey is ready is the bees. When the beekeeper
sees wax caps over the honey cells, then it is time for harvesting the
honey. The best time to harvest the honey is during a sunny day or in
the morning when your bees are busy.

Before one starts beekeeping they have to make sure that your local
government allows beekeeping in your area. But, the benefits of adding
bees to an area are large. Without mellow honey bees dominating an
area, larger and more aggressive insects like wasps and hornets will
move in. Plus, as everyone knows, bees are the best thing for the
local plant life. As long as the beekeeper places their hives in an
area that is free from houses and recreational areas, your experience
with beekeeping will be fulfilling.

_If you want more great information on bee keeping, then check out
the information below where you can get a 100% free 12-day mini-course
on how to bee keep._

HERE'S HOW YOU CAN GET A 100% FREE 12 DAY MINI-COURSE ON BEEKEEPING

DELIVERED TO YOUR E-MAIL INBOX RIGHT NOW

DEAR FRIEND,

Welcome to How To Bee Keep.

My name is Matthew Lee and I've been caring for Bees for over 20
years. In that time, I've gained a huge amount of knowledge about
caring for Bees. As a Bee enthusiast, it is my goal to see that all
Bees are properly cared for, so I'd like to share my knowledge with
you, free of charge.

Feel free to browse the links on this site for more information about
Caring for Bees, or signup for my 12-part how to bee keep email course
below, where you'll receive one lesson per day in your email box.

IN MY FREE 12 DAY MINI-COURSE, YOU'LL LEARN:

* PREPARING YOU FOR BECOMING A BEEKEEPER.
* Help you prepare your neighbors & keep them happy!..
* GUIDE YOU PERSONALLY ON WHEN TO VISIT YOUR BEE'S
* Show you how to avoid bee stings like a Pro!
* HELP YOU GET READY FOR BUYING YOUR BEE COLONIES
* How to inspect Your beehive with confidence!..
* HELP YOU AVOID DISASTERS WHEN MOVING A BEEHIVE
* Discover the reasons for swarming behavior.
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Matthew Lee
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