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Moneen Jones, Ph.D.

@bootheelbuglady

Biologist, Entomologist, Special Education Teacher, Paper Pie ESR

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Bee metamorphosis: egg to adult in 3 weeks. Worker bees are female; only ~100 males are born in a colony of thousands. Workers help newborns, but must emerge from their cells alone. Soon, they'll start cleaning their own. #BeeFacts #Nature

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When a bee colony outgrows its hive, the queen instinctively leads half the population to start anew. Meanwhile, exclusive queen cells are built, and a special diet of royal jelly transforms grubs into new queens, ensuring the colony's future. #BeeFacts #Nature

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Looking for bees? Catching your own swarm is the most economical way to start a hive. Prep your gear, respond fast, and always prioritize safety! #Beekeeping #SwarmCatching

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Catching bee swarms: techniques vary by location and cluster. See how different methods are used to safely gather swarms, whether they're high up or in tight spots. #Beekeeping #Swarms

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Bee swarms can seem intimidating, but they're usually gentle! This video shows how to safely and respectfully relocate them, protecting both bees and neighborhoods. Learn the best practices for responsible swarm management. #BeeSwarm #PestControl

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Safely and effectively catching bee swarms requires understanding initial site assessment to confirming the queen's presence. Learn the techniques that ensure success. #Beekeeping #SwarmCatching

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Capturing bee swarms is an art. Learn techniques like shaking bees into a new hive, effective baiting, understanding bee communication (waggle dance & Nasonov glands), and using lemongrass oil. Proper trap placement is key! #Beekeeping #SwarmCatching

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Discover the fascinating world of solitary bees! Learn about their unique life cycles, crucial pollination roles, and how they survive winter. Highlighting mason and leafcutter bees. #SolitaryBees #Pollinators

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Solitary native bees are incredible pollinators, often outperforming honey bees! They carry pollen uniquely, showcasing remarkable diversity and efficiency. #NativeBees #Pollinators #Ecology

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Boost your mason bee yields by ensuring they have enough nesting tunnels. Understanding their habits and seasonal activity is key to successful bee populations. #MasonBees #GardeningTips

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Discover the fascinating nesting habits of solitary bees like mason bees and leafcutter bees. Learn how you can create a bee house to provide them with a safe haven. #BeeHouse #SolitaryBees

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Discover the solitary lives of leafcutter and mason bees! Watch as these incredible females meticulously gather resources, lay their eggs, and seal their nests, showcasing nature's intricate design. #BeeFacts #NatureIsAmazing

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Langstroth hives: common, standardized, and adaptable, but require lifting heavy boxes and can be harder to heat. Full frames offer comb stability, but foundationless can be unpredictable. #Beekeeping #LangstrothHive

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Langstroth hives offer customizable options with shallow, medium, and deep boxes. Mediums are ideal for honey supers (40-60 lbs), while deeps serve as brood chambers (up to 100 lbs). Windowed deeps allow for hive peeks without disturbance. #beekeeping #apiary

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Hive construction matters for bees! A telescoping outer cover aids ventilation, while an inner cover with a central hole helps manage moisture and humidity, or can be used for feeding. #beekeeping #apiary

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Building a Langstroth hive is simple! With pre-drilled holes and all hardware included, assembly is straightforward. All you need is a drill/screwdriver and a hammer. #beekeeping #DIY

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Top bar hives offer smart features like adjustable entrances, reducing bungs for winter, and ventilation holes with corks to manage moisture. Legs keep the hive at waist level, preventing ground moisture and pests. #beekeeping #apiary

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Western red cedar offers superior rot resistance and longevity, while sugar pine provides a budget-friendly option. Both feature pitched roofs for water runoff, with choices between durable copper panels or standard wood. #beekeeping #hives

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Discover the top bar hive: a horizontal cavity where bees build comb naturally. Unlike vertical hives, it expands horizontally, allowing easy adjustment of space. Lift only one comb at a time, keeping your hive at waist level for comfortable beekeeping. #beekeeping #apiary

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Horizontal top bar hives are a popular choice, expanding sideways instead of up. This design means no heavy box lifting – just one comb at a time. Bees are often calmer, and frequent inspections are easier with built-in windows. #Beekeeping #Apiculture