Ideally, avoid beehives, but be aware that Africanized bees often nest in boles of trees, old tires and junk. |
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Closer by, the route passes some super old farmyards and barns, one has recesses for beehives. |
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The schoolgirls are now matrons, who venture out in their beehives to shop in the Women's Bazaar. |
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When it is in bloom, the honey gathered from the beehives in the vicinity was valued highly. |
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At their detached home on the edge of the village, Mrs Britton enjoyed tending the garden, where Mr Britton kept beehives. |
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When Geoff Manning was given three beehives to care for as a young man he never imagined it would become a life-long passion. |
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Her grandfather was a successful farmer who owned potato fields, beehives, and a few head of cattle. |
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Other plans include flower beds, organic vegetable plots, beehives and a seating area. |
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Traditional Hutu houses are huts made from wood, reeds, and straw and are shaped like beehives. |
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Never mind if they end up creating beehives, poodle-cuts and frizzies on their heads. |
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I'm like those women who discovered beehives and winkle-pickers back in the 1950s and still sport them today. |
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Traditional Tutsi houses were huts of wood, reeds, and straw shaped like beehives. |
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I can't believe any of those people actually went out in public places with those bouffants and beehives! |
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The first sweet treat that humans indulged in was most likely honey from beehives. |
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He purchased a number of sheep in addition to a horse, cow, chickens and beehives. |
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However, the ideal places for establishing bee colonies were locations where the farm pesticide use was low, and where there were several beehives in the wild. |
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Swarms will live in the walls themselves, inside terra cotta tunnels including the beehives frames. |
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Occasionally bears cause trouble when they prey on livestock or upset beehives in an apiary, or bee farm. |
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Subsequently, over the course of a five year program, 1500 new apiculturists will be trained in the raising of beehives and in the production of high quality honey. |
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The quickly developed medications were insufficiently tested, were of little help to the beehives and had adverse health effects on the apiculturists. |
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On kibbutzes and farms, apiculturists produce more than 3,500 tons of honey annually from 90,000 beehives, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics. |
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In a perfect world, Russ Weir would put two to three beehives on each acre of his blueberry farm during the pollination period. |
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This small bird leads the honey badger to beehives and both animals are share the feast. |
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Go back to your childhood and rediscover sweet tastes: beehives, honey, hydromel, gingerbread, royal jelly, pollen, sweets? |
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The guests were given a tiny jar of honey from the White House beehives to take home. |
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One of his favourite stories is of the day when he caught some villains in the act of shooting with an air gun at his beehives in the Pheasantry Garden of Bushy Park. |
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Similarly, honey is extracted from beehives maintained by the members. |
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Mr Britton kept beehives in his garden and sold honey from the gate. |
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The good boy's father was a beekeeper, so one evening our bold hero went down to his father's beehives with a large jam jar and collected a jar full of Drone bees. |
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I have very clear memories of the family, their beehives and garden. |
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In yet another, carpenters using modern hand tools are making beehives. |
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When the Romans first planted vines here, beehives were everywhere. |
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Every couple of kilometres we passed hill villages, closely packed mazes of flat-roofed mud buildings clinging like beehives to the steep valley walls. |
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In order to meet this pollination demand, more than a third of America's beehives must be moved to California for the season. |
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The Asiatic black bear is omnivorous, eating insects, fruit, nuts, beehives, small mammals, and birds, as well as carrion. |
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The larvae usually live in beehives and feed on wax and young bees and fill the tunnels of the hive with silken threads. |
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Common in Europe and Africa, these moths have a short proboscis and often feed on honey from beehives. |
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Production: inspectors verify that the regulations applying to the operation of the beehives are correctly followed. |
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The whole of the bee-keeping sector is being damaged by the deaths of tens of thousands of beehives every year. |
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Protect beehives in cucumber houses by covering with plastic or rubber sheet during treatment and until house is ventilated. |
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Messias makes a living from his crops, his 470 beehives and his salary at the project. |
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There is also a rich tradition of folk art which is best exemplified by the painted beehives illustrated with folk motifs that are found throughout Slovenia. |
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Part of this creating involves working in the abbey barns and gardens, milking cows, sheering sheep, tending beehives and harvesting vegetables, among other duties. |
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Regardless of the number of hives, the tasks performed by bees always remain the same and the density of beehives can only be determined by the richness of the environment. |
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As early as prehistoric times, men ate honey they found in wild beehives. |
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Besides the standard production destined to Italian market we are available to realize custom-made components for beehives and to meet foreign apiculture's requirements. |
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Community part-financing of apiculture programmes shall be restricted for each Member State to an amount corresponding to its share of the total number of beehives in the Community, as stated in Annex I to this Regulation. |
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A few beehives can be an important addition to your farm. |
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Water-based activities, an automaton show with a delightful conversation between a mole and a spade and musical beehives all provide fun and educational entertainment for budding gardeners. |
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In 1802, a battery of beehives was set up near Sheffield, to coke the Silkstone seam for use in crucible steel melting. |
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It is common practice to bring beehives into the orchard during bloom. |
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Heather honey is a highly valued product in moorland and heathland areas, with many beehives being moved there in late summer. |
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Concerning ecological pollen zones, despite the fact that it seems difficult to set up zones as such, I would like to remind you that financial support is already granted for the efficiency of moving of beehives. |
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During the winter period, when live prey is scarce, the European polecat may raid beehives and feed on the honey. |
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Today the use of ethylene bromide is restricted primarily to the fumigation of felled logs and of beehives, although it may also be used as an intermediate in the production of waxes, dyes, and resins. |
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Old settlers learned from the bees and built their own beehives with two-foot sections sawn from the trunks of hollow black gums. |
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The beehives should consist basically of natural materials and the bee wax for new frames should come, as far as possible, from organic production. |
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One of the most fatal afflictions in bee colonies is the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, which infests beehives and is thought to be responsible for numerous die-offs. |
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Some years ago, I had Greater Wax Moth appear in my beehives. |
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Brown bears will also commonly consume animal matter, which in summer and autumn may regularly be in the form of insects, larvae and grubs, including beehives. |
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For this reason, bees and beehives often appear in the saint's symbology. |
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The honey, collected from beehives on neem trees, has been supplied to the premier institute by Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yogpeeth Ashram in Haridwar. |
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