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    • The peculiarities of a queen bee 22 Mar

      Blog The peculiarities of a queen bee

      You probably already kew that a bee colony can’t survive with a bee queen. But did you also know that it is not her job to 'control' the other bees? Its only job is to lay eggs and make the bee colony grow exponentially. Yet our queen bee is quite special! Time to briefly explain all her superpowers.

    • How do bees prepare for winter? 22 Mar

      Blog How do bees prepare for winter?

      We bring out our winter coats and scarves as soon as the temperatures drop. There is therefore a good chance that the bees also prefer to stay indoors in their warm cocoon.

    • Halloween Story Nectarist: Beau and the Silent Killer 22 Mar

      Blog Halloween Story Nectarist: Beau and the Silent Killer

      Beau has almost finished her day job, and is looking forward to the Halloween party that will take place this evening in the beehive. Unfortunately, a killer is lurking, who plans to strike tonight. Can Beau and the bees escape the terrible fate that awaits them?

    • Help, my honey is saccharified! Is it still edible? 22 Mar

      Blog Help, my honey is saccharified! Is it still edible?

      You know the drill. You purchase a delicious jar of honey since you’re craving some honey in your cup of tea or on your sandwich. It soon ends up in the pantry. Result? When you take the jar out of your cupboard again, it turns out to be saccharified.

    • Survive the cold winter months with propolis 02 Feb

      Blog Survive the cold winter months with propolis

      It happens every winter: colleagues are sniffing at their desks while you rarely escaped an infection originating from the man on the train who coughed just a little too hard. And before you know it, you too will have to believe it.

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