Hello all. I regarding the red flowering gum we were talking about last week i did manage to borrow a camera however i was unable to photograph this tree in...
Martyn, there are many bloodwoods. We presently have some bees on Corymbia trachyphloia. I call it brown bloodwood others call it white bloodwood. This is...
Good morning Trevor We are both up early like good beekeepers, even though it's Saturday. My mate has been keeping bees for 50 years or more, a bloke called...
The yellowjacket that I knew further north came as two different species. It used to be C. peltata var. peltata and C. peltata var. leichhardtii. I seem to...
During a conversation with Warren Jones he told me about the CPA website. Thought others might be interested to have a look as I had not heard of it before. ...
Hi All Have just done a rob and had the queen come through the excluder on two hives. Both hives are strong triples and good brood in both boxes. We have the...
Ian, as your hives are at Beerwah then it would OK to split at this time of the year as long as your bees have access to tea tree. Make sure you shift the...
Hi Ian When I find brood above the excluder (If there is one) I just put the box with brood on a base and add a frame with some newly laid eggs if I can find...
Trevor\Martyn Thanks for the advise, we have done splits before, just not leading into winter They are on the Tea Tree, Stringy Bark and still some Bloodwood...
Hello Hope you all had a fine easter. I am trying to get a heads up about sunflowers. If I am going to get serious about making some money from beekeeping I...
Hi all ! My name is Oscar Perone. I live in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and I am 63 years old. I have been keeping bees since I was young, and in...
I have started a folder in the photo gallery called "What tree is this"? I have put in some images taken with my phone two mornings ago of a tree near my home...
Martyn, what you have put up as bloodwood is not typical bloodwood bark on the tree. Cannot give you any further clues at this time. Trevor Weatherhead ... ...
http://nqr.farmonline.com.au/news/state/agribusiness-and-general/general/time-to-register-your-bees/1486123.aspx Time to register your bees 14/04/2009 1:40:00...
Hi everyone. We are 300km west of Rockhampton. Pretty much on the tropic of Capricorn. I am thinking out loud here. I am thinking about getting into the...
many say that it is impossible.. but I have a few proof that it do exist.. old qeeen.. and her newer queen. pic later oon... odd but true. anyone else has...
... From: "pekkism35" ... Not all that uncommon. It is hard to say how often. Usually once you have found the queen you will not look further. So you only...
Actually I haven't checked the webpage for ages? From memory the picture was linked to a briefcase file. I believe Yahoo closed down that function so I'll have...
There it's working now. I added an animated gif. It says "Welcome to" and a bee buzzes around, then "Australian Beekeeping" pops up. Looks like it's working...
G'day all, I'm forwarding this email I recieved. Someone on this list might be able to assist this person? ... From: davidroger27 <davidroger27@...> ...
Maybe someone from Western Australia but not sure about that as the EU wanted country freedom from small hive beetle. Australia cannot met that of course....
OK Trevor, Thanks for that. The situation here in the UK is quite dire. In spring the apple and fruit blossoms would be loaded with honeybees but now if you...
I am in the pleasant process of buying some acreage. The current quarter acre just isn't big enough to store all the bee equip and us and our belongings so we...
Hi all Because the language is not understood what I propose. Please see this link http://www.4shared.com/file/105385127/bd0ccfbf/beehive.html For more...