Congratulations, you have decided to become a beekeeper. You are
now looking into what that entails. As with other ventures, you
will need beekeeper supplies.Here are some of those beekeeper
supplies:BeehiveThere are different kinds of beehives. Two of the
most popular are the Langstroth hive and the Warre hive. You will
also find the top bar beekeeping hive is a favorite because of its
different design. You can choose to buy a ready-made hive or there
are plans available to help you build your own hive. Once you have
the hive, you now have a home for your bees.Hive StandIn addition
to your hive, you will also want to have a hive stand. This stand
acts as a landing strip for the bees as well as serves several
protective purposes. The stand moves the hive off the ground
helping keep mice and other animals at bay. Having the hive up and
off the ground also helps keep the hive warmer as it protects
against cold transfer with the ground.Beekeeping Suit --- including
your beekeeper hat or netted veilDon't forget you are dealing with
bees. Bees protect themselves by stinging anything and anyone they
feel is a threat. You will be perceived as a threat to your bees
from time to time and they will attack you. While you may think you
can become their friends and they will totally accept you; they
won't, so you will need to protect yourself.That protection will
come from your beekeeping suit which will include a beekeeper hat
or a netted veil depending on your personal preference. It may or
may not include gloves; again based on your preference.The
beekeeper's hat and or netted veil will cover your neck and face
and protect them from the inevitable attacks. While stings on the
hand can be easily removed, your neck and face are more sensitive
parts. Being stung anywhere usually hurts, unless you are really
macho, but being stung on the neck and face is especially painful.
And then again, you might really enjoy seeing the swollen face with
its accompanying pain? Didn't think so...!Your suit will also, of
course, provide protection for the rest of your body as bees have
this annoying habit of finding their way inside your shirt or pants
or pant legs and then letting you know that they are irritated with
you. Again, being stung anywhere is uncomfortable, but some areas
are downright rude!SmokerNow imagine yourself all donned up in your
"fashionable beekeeping suit" and excited to see your bees. You
stroll right up to your hive and open it, and find yourself
surrounded and attacked by agitated bees. This is not the time for
great meditation of what went wrong. It's the time for you to do
something!You can close the hive and let them settle down. But if
you feel that it will take too much time before you can come back
and attempt another inspection; then this is where the smoker comes
in.As you might imagine from the name, the smoker emits smoke and
the smoke calms the bees. When your bees are calm, you can now do
your work. Be prepared in the beginning and purchase your smoker
along with your bees and their hive.Well there you have it. Here
are some of the beekeeper supplies you will need and that you can
purchase locally or on the internet. We wish you total success in
your new and wonderful world of beekeeping! There are still many
beekeeper supplies that are not mentioned in this article and you
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