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Flowering of the Mustard
Additional information: Overall rating for honeydew: 4/5 Nectar: 2/3 Pollen: 2/3 Color: Yellow Blooming mustard in Bay Area, California: February 22, 2025 February 12, 2024 March 4, 2023 January5, 2022 February 6, 2021 Mustard flowering marks the start of the swarming...
Flowering of the Almond tree
Additional information: Overall rating for honeydew: 2/5 Nectar: 2/3 Pollen: 1/3 Color: White / Beige Blooming Almond tree in Bay Area, California: February 15, 2025 February 3, 2024 February 11, 2022 February 14, 2021 February 18, 2020 The flowering of the almond...
Flowering of the Plum tree
Additional information: Overall rating for honeydew: 2/5 Nectar: 2/3 Pollen: 2/3 Color: White/Beige Blooming Plum tree in Contra Costa County California: February 2, 2025 March 3, 2024 February 25, 2023 February 10, 2022 February 3, 2021 I'm proud to help pollinate...
How do I get rid of ants without harming bees
For the past two years, I’ve been dealing with tiny Argentine ants invading my hives. These ants are so small that the bees can’t effectively defend against them. The most effective solution I’ve found is using vegetable oil. To implement this, I built pallets that...
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Bee Nuc with VSH Italian queen, Sunday, March 30Bee Nuc with VSH Italian queen, Sunday, April 27 Bee Hive with VSH Italian queen Beekeeping is more than a hobby—it’s a way to contribute to the environment and support pollinators that play a critical role in our...
Two Bees in a Podcast: A Sweet Buzz on Beekeeping and Sustainability
If you’re fascinated by the world of bees, Two Bees in a Podcast should definitely be on your radar. Hosted by Jamie Ellis, a renowned entomologist, and Amy Vu, an expert in Extension services, this podcast dives deep into the vibrant world of beekeeping, honeybee...
Exploring Beescape: A Vital Tool for Protecting Pollinators
Pollinators like bees are essential to maintaining healthy ecosystems and food security, yet their populations face alarming declines due to habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and climate change. For anyone invested in pollinator health—whether you’re a beekeeper,...
What to do at my beehive in October in Bay Area California?
October in the Bay Area marks a transitional period for beekeeping. The hot summer temperatures start to cool down, and the days become shorter, which signals a shift in the hive’s activity. The bees are preparing for the winter months ahead, and as a beekeeper, it’s...
Beekeeping for Agriculture Land Valuation (Ag Exemption)
In Northern California, property owners can potentially qualify for an agricultural exemption (Ag Exemption) or maintain agricultural land valuation by engaging in certain agricultural activities, including beekeeping. While the specifics vary by county, the general...
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