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Establishing Your Beekeeping Club – Where to Start
Can’t find a local beekeeping club to join? Here’s Ecrotek’s guide on where to start setting up your own.
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Everything You Need to Know About Swarms
The Ecrotek team talks you through everything you need to know about hive swarming, and how to handle them if it happens.
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Extracting Honey From Your Frames
Now that you have removed your honey frames, it’s time to extract! Ecrotek walks you through the next steps.
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Extraction made easy
Spring signals the beginning of honey-making season for your bees. Towards the end of summer, your hives will be heaving with honey, and it will be time for your job – extraction.
Extraction is a fairly simple process, but if you haven’t done it before, it can seem complicated. If you want to sell your honey, or export it, it gets trickier, so it’s good to work out what you need to do before you start.
Here’s what you need to know:
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Harvesting Propolis
Bees – they’re clever little things. As well as buzzing around making delicious honey, they’re also hard at work making a compound called propolis. Propolis is used as a sealant in their hives, as well as an embalming agent to cover surfaces. Propolis is also the bees’ disinfectant – one of nature’s most powerful antimicrobials, it cleans and sterilises the inside of the hive.
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How Often Should I Inspect My Hives?
Ecrotek outlines how often you should check, what to look for and why it matters – your complete beehive inspection guide.
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How To Clean And Process Beeswax
Beeswax is one of the most versatile, useful by-products of your hive – here’s how to clean, process and apply it – from Ecrotek.
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How to harvest your honey
Ready to start harvesting your honey? Ecrotek can help, with our step-by-step honey extraction guide.
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Making a move
Moving a beehive isn’t the easiest task, but sometimes it’s necessary. If you’re introducing new hives, changing the layout of your garden, moving house, selling a hive, or you simply feel that your bees would be better in a new position, you may need to make a move.
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