The easiest way to buy bees is to go to a local, well-respected beekeeper and purchase bees from them. You can also talk to local beekeepers about where they get their bees so that you can make sure to get quality bees.  You can buy bees from sellers on the internet but just be aware that you will not be able to inspect the bees before purchase, so you risk the chance of getting a weak or really new hive. When buying bees you should think about the type of bees you want. There are 4 main types of honey bees to buy: Italians, Caucasians, Carniolans, and hybrids. Italian bees are generally the most popular bee to keep because of the amount of honey they produce. However, Caucasian bees tend to be considered the gentlest of the honey bees and Carniolans tend to be hardy bees that survive the winter well. Bee keepers have also created a variety of hybrid bees that take traits from the other varieties. bees in the spring. Once your hive is all set up you can buy bees and start beekeeping. It's best to do it in the spring, when there will be plenty of food around for the new colony to establish itself. You can also catch a swarm of bees in the wild and introduce them to your hive. These are bees that have outgrown their previous hive and are looking for a new home. However, swarms can typically only be caught in the spring and it can take some skills and patience to populate a hive this way. When you order bees they will come in a package that includes thousands of worker bees and one queen bee. To start the new colony, place the queen in the hive in the container she arrived in. Typically, she will come in a small box that has a small cover you remove. Under the cover she will still be blocked inside by a layer of candy. This candy will be removed by the worker bees over the course of several days, which will allow the queen and workers to get acclimated to each other. Be sure to follow the directions for placing the queen in the hive that comes with the bees. These directions will be specific to the type of packaging your bees came in. Once the queen is in place you can then introduce the bees. Gently tap the container of bees to loosen the clump of them. Then open the cover and pour the bees into the hive. Once the majority of them are in the hive between the frames, put the inner cover and the outer cover on the hive.  There will be some bees left in the container. Just set the open container on the outside of the hive and the lingering bees will find their way into the hive. Once you have put the worker bees in the hive, you can put the inner and outer covers on the hive.
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One-sentence summary -- Find a source for your bees. Purchase Put the queen bee in the hive. Shake the worker bees into the hive.

Q: Relationships can be fun and exciting early on, yet it important to make sure that you and your partner are rooted in respect. Act in ways that demand respect from your partner.  Strive to treat each other with respect at all times, even when you are mad at each other.  Your partner’s wishes, thoughts, and feelings have value. Communicate to your partner that you consider the way they feel. Mutual respect is an important part of making a healthy relationship work.  Talk to your partner about creating respect in your relationship. Decide “do’s” and “don’ts,” such as name calling or sexual touch. You may wish to implement "fair fighting" rules. They are as follows: No degrading language No blaming No yelling No use of force No talk of divorce/breaking up Don't try to tell your partner what they are thinking/experiencing/feeling Stay in the present Take turns speaking Use time outs when necessary A healthy relationship should be one in which you and your partner feel appreciated. Often, relationships are built from many small things added one on top of the other. Find the things your partner does for you and say “thank you.” Instead of focusing on mistakes your partner makes, focus on the ways your partner adds to your life. When you notice something, speak out and show your appreciation.  Ask your partner how they like to feel appreciated. Write a note or a card, or make an effort to say “thank you” often. Let your partner know how you like to be appreciated. Say, “It means a lot to me when you notice the things I do for you.” It’s easy to transition from face-to-face time together to digital communication. Yet, sometimes meanings can get lost in translation or non-verbal communication becomes non-existent. Spending quality time together can help strengthen your relationship and increase the bond you and your partner feel together.  Find activities that you can do together regularly. It can be as simple as enjoying a cup of coffee together each morning or reading together at night. Trying something new together can be a fun and exciting way to spend time together. You don’t have to do anything crazy — even going out to dinner at a new restaurant or trying a new cuisine can be a fun experience. No one person can fulfill everything and every role for another person. Let your partner have time with friends and family and engage in hobbies. It’s important for each person to have their own friends and activities that are enjoyed on their own. While you may want to spend every moment together during the beginning of the relationship, respect each other enough to spend time apart and know that time spent apart doesn’t mean anything negative for the relationship. Support your partner in maintaining friendships. Avoid giving up your friends or pressuring your partner to give up friends. It’s important to have friends and the emotional support they provide. Likewise, don’t allow your partner to dictate whether or not you can see your family. Know that your relationship will likely change. Allow growth for yourself, your partner, and for the relationship itself. Recognize that changes in your relationship are opportunities for new growth. Change is inevitable, so welcome changes and accept that the relationship will adapt. When changes happen, take a deep breath and deal with them one by one.
A: Create a foundation of respect. Appreciate each other. Spend quality time together. Give each other space. Expect changes.

Article: Revising is essential no matter what kind of writer you are. Take the time to reread your work. Try putting your writing aside for a while, so you can come back to it with fresh eyes. Check for awkward phrasing by reading it aloud. Sometimes it can be hard to really proofread your work because you are so familiar with the words you have written. Try reading your writing out loud in order to give yourself another perspective and see what your words sound like together. If you’re worried about losing something good, just save the original in another file and start rewriting. That way, you can rewrite without worrying about destroying your original copy. You may find that after rewriting, there are certain aspects of both versions that you want to combine. If a piece of writing isn’t working, try taking a different approach to it. Write it from a different point of view, such as third person instead of first, or try writing it from a different character’s perspective. One unique way to rewrite something is to read through the piece once, and then try to recreate it without looking at the original. This technique works especially well with poems, as it may help you decide what you really need to keep in the poem.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Never underestimate the importance of revision. Look for typos and grammatical errors. Don’t be afraid to rewrite. Be experimental. Try to rewrite the piece without looking at the original draft.