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Dear Members: I am a novice hobby beekeeper, and it is my first year. In about two months ago I encountered the swarm and manage to control it and put it in a...
Mehdi_Mahd
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Jan 9, 2005
7:11 am
910
... hey Mehdi! Yes, this kind thing can happen novise beekeeper without any teacher.. I think that now on , more info. and you can be good beekeeper ...
pekkism35
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Jan 14, 2005
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911
Dear Pekkis:Thanks for your reply I am a member of one of beekeepers club and was difficult to contact any one during this month.I managed to speak to one of...
Mehdi Mahd
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Jan 16, 2005
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Hello group, I'm counting on you guys for some pointers where bulk prices for the typical Australian honey kinds can be found..... Some of the honey that I was...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 16, 2005
12:51 pm
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... well, without just seeing that specific bee colony... you have well working bees. It seems them are cleaning frames very well... what is extreamley good...
pekkism35
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Jan 17, 2005
8:12 am
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Hi Ron and others Australian honey prices seem to vary from between $3.00 AUD and $4.50 AUD per Kg for the beekeeper. Capilano as I understand grade their...
don_nairn
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Jan 18, 2005
4:21 am
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Hello Don and group, Don, how and by whom would then the price be set for some of the more rare honey kinds or those sought after, like the Manuka and now even...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 18, 2005
6:17 am
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... Don, prices to the beekeeper from packers are in the vicinity of A$2.10 to A$2.70 per kilo since December. Special lines such as yellow box can attract...
M & T Weatherhead
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Jan 18, 2005
7:02 am
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Leatherwood Honey is the most widely produced honey in Tasmania, Australia, plus Prickly Box honey is another uniquely Tasmanian honey that goes down well...
Linda Rae
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Jan 18, 2005
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we sell our Leatherwood bulk and prickly box bulk for special purchase for $4 per kilo, that's for between 300kilo and one tonne At 06:12 PM 18/01/2005, you...
Linda Rae
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Jan 18, 2005
8:33 am
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From: "don_nairn" ... Just a couple of comments on both these posts. Firstly Ron's question. With perhaps the exception of the Western Australian species,...
Geoff Manning
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Jan 18, 2005
1:26 pm
920
Thanks Linda Rae, Trevor, Geoff and Don for your responses. To Trevor I have the question what the "yellow box" line stands for? Also, wouldn't the beekeepers...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 18, 2005
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well I guess what I mean is that when the blue gum are in flower in south australia there must be other eucalypts in flower, because the taste and colour...
Linda Rae
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Jan 18, 2005
9:19 pm
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Hi Ron ... Also, wouldn't the ... for their honey other ... Yellow box is the name of a tree here in Australia. It has a wide distribution from Queensland...
M & T Weatherhead
ancrum2003
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Jan 18, 2005
9:39 pm
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several months ago somebody asked me for importing honey from Indonesia, due to the honey season was not good enough. I hope honey season today coming back...
didik purwanto
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Jan 20, 2005
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924
Hi group, Trevor: Okay. I'm getting the picture. It was from Peter Detchon's little stall, indeed in the Fremantle markets that I bought the "homestead honey"...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 21, 2005
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925
May I through in the following: Are the following observations correct for (most of) Australia? - The season for honey harvest runs approximately from August...
Ron van Mierlo
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Jan 21, 2005
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ehhh....I intended writing: "May I throw in..... Ron van Mierlo...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 21, 2005
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At 11:59 PM 21/01/2005, you wrote: >May I through in the following: > >Are the following observations correct for (most of) Australia? > >- The season for...
Linda Rae
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Jan 21, 2005
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- The season for honey harvest runs approximately from August to May Depends where you are. In southern States there is little winter production whereas in...
M & T Weatherhead
ancrum2003
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Jan 21, 2005
10:29 pm
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Oops, sorry Ron made a boo boo in my last post. Read 600km as 600m. - Apiary sites of one beekeeper can be up to 600km apart There are beekeepers who travel...
M & T Weatherhead
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Jan 21, 2005
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Hi This is a picture of what I think is a European wasp but it has blue bands not yellow. I was wondering if you can identify it for me and is there any threat...
Ted Flower
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Jan 22, 2005
5:48 am
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... bands not yellow. I was wondering if you can identify it for me and is there any threat to bees ... I can not open the attachment, but it is almost...
Geoff Manning
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Jan 22, 2005
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From: "Ron van Mierlo" ... the ... with ... flow ... consumption ... cases ... as this ... Just a couple of comments Ron, I will not go over the answers...
Geoff Manning
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Jan 22, 2005
9:27 am
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Hi group, Thanks you guys for the clearifying answers on that other message, that helped me a lot. Where the whole of Australia is concerned I still need to...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 22, 2005
10:36 am
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Hi again, With your answers I got a lot more to ponder on as well, but that's good. The EpiPen that I talked about is a -not so cheap- adrenaline auto-injector...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 22, 2005
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Ok Geoff, what you wrote seems fair enough. As far as the feral bees is concerned, I asked myself also the question if feral bees could survive while the bees...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Jan 22, 2005
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Hi thanks for the information on European wasp I did include aphoto but didn't realise you could not see it this time I've posted it in the photo section It's...
tedflower2004
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Jan 22, 2005
10:23 pm
937
... It is a sand wasp Bembix sp, a solitary wasp, not a European wasp, which are social. Most feed on flies. Podargus...
Geoff Manning
podargus2001
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Jan 22, 2005
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... question if feral bees could ... however told me of ... try and kill them. If water is not the problem, ferals can survive were our managed colonies do...
M & T Weatherhead
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