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Can carpenter bees produce honey?
There are more than 22,000 species of bees, and they come in different shapes and sizes, each with unique characteristics. The strangest one is the carpenter bee. Bees are an essential part of our ecosystem and are known for some of the delicious honey they produce. Do carpenter bees have this extraordinary ability – do…
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Bumblebee vs Carpenter Bee
Bumblebees and carpenter bees have more in common than you might think. It’s not uncommon for people to confuse the two, especially since they look so similar. However, they have some differences. Appearance It’s no secret that bumblebees and carpenters share many characteristics. Without some knowledge or experience of what to look for, it can…
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Bee Sting Essential Oil – Which essential oil is best for bee stings?
When a bee stings you, it leaves behind a poisonous toxin that causes a stinging, burning pain, red spots on the skin, itching, and slight swelling. Some people allergic to this toxin may experience a severe allergic reaction to bee stings, which can be life-threatening and require emergency treatment. Unless you are allergic to bee…
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How To Melt Honey Without Losing Its Useful Properties?
What to do when honey crystallizes? Is it possible to melt crystallized honey? How to decrystallize honey? Below we have selected some facts for you that will simplify the answer to the question of why honey is sugared and how to melt crystallized honey. Many in their household often consume honey; for breakfast we enjoy…
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Hello & Welcome To My First Blog Post
Hello everyone. Welcome to my first blog post. My name is Behadir, I’m 31 years old. A road traffic engineera husband and father of two children, a son and a daughter. I spend most of my time doing freelancing in a wonderful world of bees. I’m from Bosnia and Herzegovina, a small country that has…
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Do Sweat Bees Sting?
Honeybees tend to be the focal point for bees, but there are thousands of other species that deserve our attention. I want to give sweat bees some attention. They are fairly common and are known to tend to land on us. This intrusion into personal space is, at best, uncomfortable and dangerous for allergy sufferers….