Honey Bee Behavior

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Bee Talk-Parkland Community Libraryfeatured

Great time tonight at the Parkland Community Library talkin bees, native plants and pollinators! Contact me to arrange for a presentation to your group!

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Swarm calls continue, but…..featured

Two requests for help yesterday, but challenging removals.  Both are well-established colonies, one having been an attempted trap-out by another beek (with no success) and a second one established in a sycamore tree, which has been active for years.

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Swarm settling in a new homefeatured

Honey bee swarm captured from southside Bethlehem and hived in a new home in the bee yard.

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Open-air Colony Formingfeatured

A somewhat rare occurrence about 12 miles north of me. Probably a swarm which landed on this branch and couldn’t reach a consensus as to picking a new sheltered home, so they started constructing comb. Not a good prospect for long term survival, as they are exposed to the elements and predators.

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2023 Swarmsfeatured

Nice size swarm in Bethlehem Township yesterday. Established colony at a renovation property near Coca-Cola Park At the renovation of the former Gregory’s restaurant today. Looks like extensive colony found between floors. Extraction plan to be determined by beekeepers Brett Palanski and Taylor Alexander. Looks to be a big job!  

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Bee Talk at the Bethlehem Area Public Library-Coolidge Branchfeatured

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REAL Honey will crystallize!featured

REAL honey will crystallize! Raw and minimally filtered honey will often change to a solid appearance over time – sometimes a short time! It may look hard and crunchy. It may have turned completely solid. No worries. It is perfectly fine, and it is REAL HONEY, not some chemically altered, honey-flavored fructose. While honey doesn’t Read more

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Bee Talk at the Agri~Plexfeatured

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