What Do Carpenter Bees Like to Eat?

The Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa varipuncta) is a wood-boring species that can cause significant damage to wooden structures on your property. These solitary bees feed on nectar, pollen and other plant materials found on your land as an herbivore diet. Female …

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Chicken Crumble Feed

It features premium quality grains and protein fortified with essential amino acids and calcium levels necessary for healthy laying hens, plus marigold extract, antioxidants and Vitamin E to promote optimal flock health. Packaged in an affordable 50 lb bag. Pellets …

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Three Types of Hanging Honey Bee Feeders

Feeding honey bees comes in various forms; one popular method involves hanging a jar of syrup on the front of the hive for them to consume. Although this technique may be easier for beekeepers to utilize, if done incorrectly it …

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Honey Bee Feeder – What You Need to Know

Bee feeders are used to provide sugar syrup for honey bee colonies as they prepare for winter, especially new colonies that have not amassed enough stores of food for survival. This frame feeder can store large amounts of feed, helping …

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Gold Coin Chicken Feed

Gold Coin chicken, also dubbed an artery-clogger and cholesterol sandwich, consists of layers of tender barbecued pork, charred pork fat and marinated chicken liver slices skewered on long metal barbecue sticks for easy consumption with steamed Chinese buns. It was …

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Healthy Snacks For Chickens and Ducks

Ducks enjoy eating a wide range of nutritious treats. While bread should only be given in moderation, grains and greens provide much healthier nutrition options. Old fashioned oats, cooked whole wheat pasta with veggies (such as pasta made of spinach), …

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Beehive Feeder Box Types

Beehive feeder boxes enable bees to feed directly within their hive, helping prevent robbing and reduce inspection frequency. They may also help deter theft of honey by making feeding easier for beekeepers. These feeders consist of an inverted container placed …

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Feeding Oats to Chickens

Yes, chickens can consume both raw and cooked oats as a nutritious source of protein, soluble fiber, calcium, iron and zinc as well as antioxidants. Oatmeal can help prevent pasty butt in chicks, providing a warming winter treat for your …

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Beekeeper’s Guide to Global Bee Pollen Patties

Beekeepers typically rely on pollen patties to increase hive populations during late winter and early Spring, particularly if their colony needs to speed up brood-rearing before natural pollen becomes available. Patties made of dry pollen substitute can also be found, …

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Bee Smart Ultimate Hive Feeder Set

Foxhound bee feeder sets offer multiple feeders to save both money and time. Their classic front feeder design fits most commonly used syrup jars perfectly. Bees pollinate an enormous portion of food supplies worldwide; yet their decline has become a …

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