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Bees Regarding Honey and Health


Commercial beekeepers are those with 300 or more bee colonies.  There are approximately 1,600 commercial beekeeping operations in the United States which produce about 60 percent of the nation’s honey.  Many commercial beekeepers migrate their colonies during the year to provide pollination services to farmers and to reach the most abundant sources of nectar.  Commercial [...]

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Ginseng and Royal Jelly


Well-known as one of nature’s most complete foods, Royal Jelly is rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins, and amino acids. With the worker bees providing Royal Jelly for the queen bee who in turn is responsible for providing honey.

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Bee Keeping Queen Bees


Approximately one third of all the food Americans eat is directly or indirectly derived from honey bee pollination. Basic Bee keeping says when processing honey from a beehive, a good rule of thumb is for every 60 pounds of honey produced one (1) pound of beeswax will be made (1 to 60 ratio) with a good queen bee.

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