Should I tilt my beehive?

The answer is “no.” Tilting a hive forward is important for anyone using a solid bottom board because rainwater or snowmelt can accumulate on the alighting board or blow through the entrance and become trapped inside the hive. A driving wind can blow in a substantial amount of precipitation.
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How much should a beehive tilt?

Tilt. During harvest, Flow Frames should be tilted backwards so that the honey flows out to the honey collection tubes. The slope of the hive for optimal draining is 2.5 to 4.0 degrees sloping backwards (a tilt of about 15mm (1⁄2") over the length of the hive is enough).
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What direction should I face my beehive?

Many experienced beekeepers suggest that the entrance of a beehive ideally should face towards the south or to the east. The southern exposure makes sense. During the winter months – at least in the northern hemisphere – the sun sits low on the southern horizon.
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Why do bee hives have to be level?

Level hives are essential to making sure you won't need to navigate cross comb aftermath. Gravity can also affect the hive's ability to support comb when it's full of the honey that bees work so diligently to produce.
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Where is the best place to position a beehive?

The hive should be placed in early morning sun. This gets the bees out of their hive earlier in the day to forage. In the Northeast, hives can remain in the full sun for the entire season. However in places with warmer climates, hives should receive some afternoon shade.
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Should beehives be in full sun?

Beekeepers agree that morning sun is more important. Most beekeepers would agree that their beehives that they placed in the full sun are more productive than their shaded hives.
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How high off the ground should beehives be?

While this is heavily dependant on your stature, an ideal height for a hive stand is approximately 18in off of the ground. Unless you are 6'5", this height will be ideal for working your hives without destroying your back.
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Do bees recognize keeper?

Bees DO NOT recognize their beekeepers!

Beekeepers are naturally calmer and more careful around bees, so bees just leave them alone.
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How many times can you harvest honey in a year?

In a healthy, productive hive, it is normal to be able to harvest honey two to three times each season. Most beekeepers will harvest honey between June and September, but how often you harvest and how much honey you get will depend on a number of factors.
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When should you stop feeding bees in the fall?

A: Congratulations on getting your first bees. It is the adventure of a lifetime. Once daytime temperatures drop below 57 degrees stop feeding liquid syrup and switch to a solid sugar board.
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Will an empty beehive attract bees?

Yes, an empty beehive will attract bees. Even if it isn't positioned up in a tree or converted to a bait hive, the scout bees can smell residual beeswax in the wood. If you have an empty hive and want to make it more attractive to bees, you can add a swarm lure.
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What is the best time of day to inspect a beehive?

Inspect your hives anytime it is warm enough and the sun is shining. The bees are not too active outside the hive at temps below 57 degrees The warm sunshine is going to get them out and about. Inspect your hives between the hours of 11:00 to 2:00.
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Can you turn a beehive around?

The usual advice is to rotate by about 30 degrees every few days. Much more than that, and the bees will have some trouble finding the entrance. They will work it out, but you might lose a few if you try to do it too quickly.
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Should my beehive be level?

The answer is “no.” Tilting a hive forward is important for anyone using a solid bottom board because rainwater or snowmelt can accumulate on the alighting board or blow through the entrance and become trapped inside the hive. A driving wind can blow in a substantial amount of precipitation.
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What angle are honeycombs?

Geometry and construction of the honeycomb. (a) The pattern of cells influences their final shape: cell 1, surrounded by six other cells, has a hexagonal shape, with 120° angles between sides, whereas cell 2 has a different shape, with 90° angles between some consecutive sides.
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What happens to honey if not harvested?

The honey that is not harvested goes to feed the colony during the cold winter months. They leave what they do not use and build upon it the next season. Secondly, other bees and insects steal honey that is in the hives. Bees from other colonies will bring back honey from another hive to their own.
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Do commercial beekeepers use queen excluders?

Many – perhaps most – commercial beekeepers do not use queen excluders, believing that by restricting the movement of the honeybees, the queen excluder inhibits the maximum production of honey. Old-timer beekeepers laughingly refer to queen excluders as “honey excluders”.
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When should you rob honey bees?

Robbing can occur anytime during the year, but it is most evident in the late summer or early fall, especially during a nectar dearth. Robbing can often be seen in the early spring as well, most frequently before the first major honey flow.
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Why do beekeepers wear white?

As a result, it is thought that overtime bees have learnt to dislike dark coloured animals who approach their hives. Therefore by wearing white, a beekeeper can approach and open the hive without the bees becoming defensive and attacking, decreasing the chances of the beekeeper being attacked/stung.
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Why don t bees sting beekeepers?

Why do bees not sting beekeepers? You may have seen some beekeepers work without any protection and experience no stings. This is because they work carefully to avoid crushing bees and setting off their alarm pheromones.
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Can bees sense fear in humans?

Basically, bees cannot literally smell fear, but if you are fearful, your body will release certain pheromones, which bees can detect as a threat.
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What should I put under my bee hives?

The ground under and hives should be kept weed free. Some people place the hives on mulch, wood chips and even carpet remnants. I added a layer of wood chips to the ground where the hives would be located. I placed two cinder blocks per hive on the ground, one in the front and one in the back.
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Can I put mulch under my beehives?

Not sprayed mulch is great around the hives. Bark is the best. Bees love to take the moisture in which develops microfauna.
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Do bees need a landing board?

Landing boards and wee porches are unnecessary for honey bees. Nevertheless, the subject is polarizing. Some beekeepers swear by them, others hate them.
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