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Beginning with Bees
Beginning with Bees How do I start? The beginner should first of all find out if he/she is in any way allergic to bee stings and if so not to attempt acquiring bees or taking up beekeeping without see...
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Beekeeping | Galway Beekeepers
Queen: The queen is the mother of the colony. She is about 25mm in length and has a long tapered abdomen. Each colony has only one queen. She lays eggs from which queens, workers and drones are born. ...
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About us | Galway Beekeepers
A Brief History in Time The earliest Minutes we have for the Galway Beekeepers’ Association (GBA) are for 1967 but it is clear from those minutes that the GBA was in existence earlier. From 1967 – 197...
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Swarms | Galway Beekeepers
Swarming Swarming is the term used to describe the normal method by which honey bee colonies reproduce. Through swarming a group of bees seperate from their single, large honey bee colony and settle e...
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The Worker Bee | Galway Beekeepers
Worker Bees Worker bees are sterile females and the most numerous and hard working members of the colony. A healthy colony may contain 80,000 worker bees or more at its peak growth in early summer but...
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Bees Life Cycle | Galway Beekeepers
Reproduction and Development The queen controls the sex of her offspring. When an egg passes from her ovary to her oviduct, the queen determines whether the egg is fertilized with sperm from the sperm...