• How to get rid of a mouse in a hive and apiary

    How to get rid of a mouse in a hive and apiary - How to protect a hive and bees from mice


    Mice in the apiary

    Mice in the apiary Mice are one of the most common enemies of bees, which cause great damage to bees during wintering.

  • How to deal with ants in an apiary

    How to deal with ants in an apiary or how to get rid of ants in a hive with bees?

    how to deal with ants in an apiary in beehivesSummer is coming and beekeepers, going out on a migration or in a stationary apiary, especially if the apiary is in the forest, find guests. These guests are ants in the apiary. Beekeepers immediately have questions about what harm ants do in an apiary, as well as how to get rid of ants in a hive with bees. In this article, we will look at how to fight ants in an apiary, how useful or harmful ants are in an apiary, and much more. Read to the end it will be interesting.

  • Asian hornet in Europe

    Asian hornet in Europe

    Asian hornet nest on a tree in Europe

    Asian hornets, formidable enemies of bees, appeared in Europe not so long ago, but have already managed to cause serious damage to beekeeping by exterminating hundreds of thousands of bee colonies, causing great losses to gardeners and farmers, and to the food security of the regions. What is the Asian hornet, how did it appear in Europe, where does the Asian hornet live in Europe, why is the Asian hornet dangerous, how to deal with the Asian hornet and much more, can the Asian hornet appear in Russia and much more. Read to the end - it will be interesting!

  • How to make a hornet trap with your own hands

    How to make a hornet trap

     

    Hornets, wasps and beewolf cause great harm to apiaries, so beekeepers need to take care in advance to ensure that the hornets do not multiply and weaken the apiary.

  • Tits in the apiary - protecting bees from tits

    How to protect hives from tits in winter - Tit Protector

    How to protect hives from tits in winter

    What birds disturb bees in winter? These are woodpeckers and tits. Tits are very useful birds that destroy many harmful insects. Tits do not fly south, but spend the winter in place. One tit destroys 6.5 million harmful insects per year, thereby saving gardens and forests from them. However, for beekeepers, when bees winter outside, tits can cause great harm to bees. How to protect bees from tits during wintering.

  • How to fight a woodpecker in an apiary

    How to fight a woodpecker in an apiary for a beekeeper

    Woodpecker near the apiary

    Many people like these small birds with red caps, but beekeepers do not like woodpeckers in the apiary, while it saves the forest, in winter a hungry woodpecker is an apiary pest that can cause serious harm. How a beekeeper can fight woodpeckers in an apiary. Read to the end - it will be interesting and useful!