Who Am I?
Hello Melanie here, thanks for checking out my web page. I have been reviewing products online for some time. I pride myself in providing visitors and readers with completely unbiased and honest reviews. I also bring a depth of experience as a relatively new beekeeper myself to the review.
I am proud to say that I became a beekeeper in September 2010. I went on training courses and read many books so I have a real idea of what is needed for beekeeping for beginners and will give you an insightful and honest review.
There is a little bit more information on the 'about me' page.
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Tag Archives: Basics
The Basics Of Bee Removal ? Significance Of Knowing It
The Basics Of Bee Removal ? Significance Of Knowing It A lot of people are naturally afraid of holding bees, much more removing it especially if it is the Africanized bees or generally recognized as the killer bees. Everyone always … Continue reading
Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: Healthy Beehives
Make sure beehives have a good queen and a good brood. Learn about beekeeping and making a healthy beehive in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar Honey Farms … Continue reading
Bee Hive Basics – Understanding a Bee’s Living Quarters
Bee Hive Basics – Understanding a Bee’s Living Quarters Artificial hives have evolved over the years to make the beekeeper’s activities simpler and easier. In this article, we’ll be discussing some of the basic items of an artificial bee hive … Continue reading
Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: Bee Sting Treatment
Scratch bee stingers out of the arm, and try not to pinch them out. Learn about beekeeping and treating bee stings in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar … Continue reading
Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: How Honey is Made
One beehive can make up to thirty pounds of honey in a day. Learn about beekeeping and making honey in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar Honey Farms … Continue reading
Modern Beehive Basics
Modern Beehive Basics In the wild, bees will build their hive in a tree hollow or some similar structure. While perfectly good enough for the bees, in this location it was difficult for man to take their honey – hence … Continue reading
Lighting a Smoker – Beekeeping Basics
www.LearningBeekeeping.com It is important to know how to properly light your smoker and know the gotchas that will affect you in bad ways.lVideo Rating: 5 / 5
Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: Tips for Using a Smoker
Use the smoker as you approach the beehive and open the hive. Learn about beekeeping and tips for using a smoker in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar … Continue reading
Ohio Farm Bureau Members Get Back to Basics on Bob Evans Farm
For nearly 70 Ohioans, a recent trip to the Bob Evans Farm in southeast Ohio was all about getting back to basics. The Ohio Farm Bureaus first ever Grow and Know Day was geared toward gardeners, backyard farmers, landowners and … Continue reading
