Bee Biology 101 for Beekeepers

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

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Some basic facts about the biology of bees and the relevance to the beekeeper. Covering the social structure, the castes of worker bees, timing of hatchings and many other useful tidbits of bee biology.

The meeting was held in a church sanctuary, which is a bit odd, but it worked.

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  • thank you for uploading this. i love your accent over his. also found some urban beekeepers here in san francisco and will visit their supply shop soon. thank you for all of your videos.

  • @TamaraChing I will let Chris know. Enjoy SF beekeeping, you have good weather there for it to have bumper crops.

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  • Okay you caught me. I am a college man, PTK and AX, and I like lecture. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing to replace hands on learning. I like to learn the details, however, in the way only lecture and book study will do. I've been researching for the last year in preparation for our first hives this spring. In fact, that's how I came upon your channel, and have found a great deal of useful information therein, including outside sources. Thanks for all your help from Indian Country Farms.

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