I wasn't that crazy, the market is. Good honey hunting downunder there and anywhere else. *From: Ron Phipps* *Sent:* Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:52 PM *HONEY...
I will be out of the office from 29/2/2008 until 24/03/2008. If there is a technical matter you need assistance with, please contact Gary Chambers or Shannon...
hey, i was at the brushy mtn bee farm and i show a pound of honey that went for 3$usa last year, is going for 7$usa this year. don't know if this will hold up ...
A bit off topic, but not that much. We live out of climate. Our production is totally dependant on climate. Any on of you have been following the ongoing...
... From: "Juanse Barros" Subject: [Australian Beekeeping] Is this true? ... Well, yes. Or is there a particular bit you are enquiring about? Podargus...
Hello All A friend is looking to buy some propolis which he intends to use for restoration work on violins. Does anyone know where propolis can be purchased..?...
I'm forwarding on this message from Betty McAdam. Betty you need to post messages to: australianbeekeeping@yahoogroups.com if you want the whole group to see...
Hello all! I haven't write here for a while now.. and that must change now.. My honney bees start new season now.. after quite warm winter.. here first honney...
Hi , i have been using plastic foundation for several years with great success , however the wax moth still destroy the frames,has anyone used the all in one...
We have a big problem here with moth , i have got it under control but the larva burrow into the wooden frames making them week , im only interested because it...
Why manuka? It is the same family as leatherwood. Manuka, like our jellybush, is Leptospermum, a totally different genus. Trevor Weatherhead ... From: Juanse...
In the mentioned study they said "Rio San Pedro Ulmo honey is very powerful with more than double the potency against these bacteria (Escherichia coli) than...
BTW I have no relation with Rio San Pedro, while I proudly produce Ulmo Honey. The Leatherwood part was for ilustrating what is Ulmo. Eucriptia cordifolia. ...
Hey Peter! I have Italian type of bees.. but I do have experience of carnian type bees also.. and both of them working well in this climate. well, bit better...
here is the situation. colony of bees have set up home in an old retail store building's back wall. wall is 20'cinder block. bees are entering a hole around a...
Personally I would put it in the too hard basket. You will get stung demolishing the wall. You will need several visits to tend to the bees. Will bees that are...
hey, thanks don . "notihng is immpossible, just improbable or impractible", but thats 70% of the fun. have you ever tried the "trap out method". never done it...
I suppose it depends on your situation and motivation. I mainly do be removal on a commercial basis and the customers are interested in the price and how soon...
An easy way to avoid stings is to use a bee vacuem,but sounds like you would have to demolish half the wall to get at the whole nest,i hate killing bees , but...
OK, Guys, I have read the book, and highly recommend it. This is an Australian Publication, yet has worldwide content, and could be very influential on the...
hey all! does africanized bees have reach yours continent?? my country, not yet.. but I am quite sure that it is just matter of time.. just some day it arrive...
No we do not have Africanised bees in Australia. Trevor Weatherhead ... From: pekkism35 To: australianbeekeeping@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008...
hey pekkism, we do have africanized honey bees in the U.S., mostly in the hotter southern portion of the nation. they started migrating up from centeral...
GREAT!! well, I saw a tv program .. and there someone says that africanzed bees has spreading widely than all charts and maps is shown.. -pekka ... killer...