Beehive

In simple language Beehive is the house of bees where they live, play, store honey, eat food, collect nectar, giving birth to new bees etc. Like a human they have home called as Beehive.

Bees play an important role in beekeepers’ daily lives, so beekeeping is a vital task for any beekeeper. Natural beehives built by bees in nature can be found on trees or inside buildings. These beehives are maintained by bees.

If we consider a human-maintained beehive, also known as a beekeeper, Below is some additional information about beehives.

A beehive is an enclosed structure that houses honey bees (Apis melifera, one of the types of bees used in beekeeping). The term “hive” refers to an artificial or man-made structure that houses a honey bee nest. A beekeeper is someone who keeps bees in wooden boxes called beehives. Beehives serve several functions, including honey production, crop pollination, apitherapy treatment, and mitigating the effects of colony collapse disorder.

For your convenience, we’ve included photos of our Bee boxes as well as inside beehives.

Bees in Beehive :

Honey Collected in Beehive :

Beehive Bees:

Beehive from Beebox :

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