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Funny Bug Bees And Wood Works is a manufacturer of quality beekeeping equipment and components serving Lenoir County NC, Pitt County NC, Wayne County NC, Duplin County NC and surrounding areas. We are located in Kinston, NC right behind Bill Fey park. We offer Pitt County NC beekeeping supplies to the general public for local pickup or nationally through our website.

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Funny Bug Bees And Wood Works is a manufacturer of quality beekeeping equipment and components serving Lenoir County NC, Pitt County NC, Wayne County NC, Duplin County NC and surrounding areas. We are located in Kinston, NC right behind Bill Fey park. We offer Lenoir County NC beekeeping supplies to the general public for local pickup or nationally through our website.

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You can literally save bees and kids by joining us as Beekeepers against juvenile diabetes! The Juvenile diabetes research foundation is an organization dedicated to wiping out type 1 diabetes. a debilitating disease that affects kids and adults worldwide.

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We at funny bug bees are often heard advocating for getting stung. We know about the health benefits, and now there seems to be peer-reviewed proof! So, Can bee stings Cure Cancer and Arthritis?

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One of the many reasons for losses of hives after a swarm is the newly hatched virgin queen returning to the wrong hive after her mating flight, and being killed. A multi-colored painted hive body can solve this. This is why you should alternate the color of your beehive boxes.
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What does the word apiary mean? Apiary is an animal husbandry term first known to have been in use at around 1654.