This project will help you learn about bees and beekeeping. You will learn about the types of bees, the honey and wax they produce, the plants that attract bees, and the equipment a beekeeper needs.
It’s time to think beyond the bear bottle.Because honey comes in way more forms than just plastic squirt bottles. My favorite? Honey in the comb, pure and simple.And yes, the comb is totally safe to ...
Local producers scored wins in maple and apiary competitions at the 2017 Pennsylvania Farm Show. Judging began Jan. 7 and continues through Jan. 14 at the Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg ...
Brightbridge Honey is a family business. Run by five siblings, with occasional behind-the-scenes help from mom and dad — Luke (14), Paul (12), Kate (10) and 6-year-old twins, Seth and Joel, Pontbriand ...
After the Twilight Shop bid farewell, Grow a Garden introduced a new store called the Honey Shop in the latest Bee Swarm event. This shop definitely offers more stock in comparison, including extra ...
More than 24 pounds of honey could be available for tasting Tuesday night at Last Chance Pub & Cider Mill, the location of the Yellowstone Valley BeeKeepers association's first annual "Taste of Honey" ...
The use of honey as a sweetener is at least as old as written history, presumably even prehistoric. It was the first and most widespread sweetener used by man, and its use can be found in most all ...
Create an exhibit that shows the public what you learned in the beekeeping project this year. Posters are to be displayed horizontally, sized 22" x 28", mounted on a firm backing (foam-core board or ...