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Beekeeping Equipment Indiana: Necessary Beekeeping Items

By Daniel Lee


When you plan to keep bees then you will require beekeeping equipment. They include basic items that cost affordably and can even be free, sold in special stores, or already existing in your surroundings. If you believe beekeeping is difficult, costly or tricky then you are deeply wrong. It is actually very cheap, fun, and fruitful mostly when you have the right Beekeeping equipment Indiana.

Let us start with the most important part of beekeeping. Honey bees can be bought locally or online, or you can use techniques to draw honey bees that are already in the area to you. Some people have been known to bond more with the bees they have attracted themselves and it is said that the honey yields are higher than with bees that have been shipped and perhaps traumatized. Attracting the bees may not be possible in your area though, and in such cases you may need to purchase bees online.

Extractors and other tools for processing the honey is also another area where purchasing used tools can be a cost saving. As many extractors and processing tools can also be cleaned and sterilized by following the recommend procedures, there is reduced risk of introducing contamination.

Before attempting to handle bees you must have a protective beekeepers hat and veil or helmet. This allows for maximum visibility and protection against bee stings to the face, head, and neck area. You can purchase these separately or as part of a beekeepers suit. This is the most important piece of beekeeping equipment.

Another problem for new beekeepers is determining what a fair value for a used hive is. As hives are constructed from wood their usable lifespan is determined by how well the timber has been protected from the elements. Not all used bee rearing tools is contaminated and many reputable beekeepers do sell off clean usable tools, it's just that an inexperience person may not know how to properly check the tools and seller.

Craigslist is another great resource for used tools, and the sellers will usually let you inspect the tools before you buy it. If anyone refuses to show you his or her tools, move on to someone who will, as it is probably not very good an idea to make anonymous purchases.

The hive tool is the beekeepers best friend. It has many uses for it such as prying frames loose and scraping combs. You will probably find many other uses for this handy tool as well. A bee brush is made up of soft, flexible yellow bristles and a wooden handle. This is a necessary piece of bee rearing equipment that is used to brush off bees and queen cells from frames. You must use a special bee brush that will not crush or damage the bees. Gloves are helpful for protecting against bee stings but should be used sparingly. Wearing gloves can cause you to handle frames more roughly and you could jar the frame which would cause the bees to swarm.

Finally, you should have some good information to guide you through the bee rearing process and methods. There are many excellent bee rearing courses and books to help you on your way to harvesting that yellow gold we call honey.




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