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Michigan Natural Beekeepers Forum

Michigan Natural Beekeepers Forum

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NO!!!! $ for Knowledge. Free Beekeeping As it should Bee

I just ran across another beekeeping club ad for Bee school. This really chaps my wax.

As beekeepers Our first job is to raise bees in a sustainable manor.

Here Our knowledge is free 100% of the time, "Always"

As beekeepers we can earn money buy selling Honey, Wax, Pollen Propolis and yes even Bees.

I learn from other beekeepers, youtube videos, and books I have bought over the years.

But I feel it's very hypocritical of myself or anyone else that cares for the bees to charge money for knowledge, on how to raise bees sustainably, if your goal is to raise Michigan Cold weather disease hardy strain of bees.


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Cleaning old boards and hive boxes

Can someone tell me what to clean old boxes and boards with? I have a bunch that sat outside behind our pole barn for a couple years and would love to restore them.

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Hive boxes and are you talking Frames?

I have never but if it were I, I would scrub them with a wire brush and take a hand torch and go over the inside of the box really good, so to kill anything that might be living in there (Pericytes.

If you have old frames, I'd remove any foundation and wire brush the frame as well.

Beekeeping 101 lesson:1 Getting your Bee Yard Ready

Beekeeping 101 (Natural) – Lesson 1: Getting Your Bee Yard Ready We raise honey bees 100% naturally, so this lesson focuses on setting up a bee yard that supports healthy, low‑stress colonies. Lesson Objective By the end of this lesson, you’ll understand: - What makes a good location for your bee yard - Basic site requirements for healthy, low-stress colonies - Simple steps to prepare your space before your bees arrive Key Points • Sun & Wind - Aim for morning sun to get the bees flying early. - Light afternoon shade is helpful in hot climates. - If possible, give the hives some wind protection (fence, shrubs, hedge). • Hive Placement & Safety - Keep hive entrances facing away from walkways, doors, and play areas. - Leave enough space behind and between hives so you can work them comfortably. - Use a hedge or fence to lift the bees’…

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February 8, 2026 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to Michigan Natural Beekeepers Forum. A Place you can connect with other like minded members

raising Honey bees in a naturally sustainable environment/

Teaching learning creating through community .

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