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.
Beekeeping for Beginners – How to start
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Recent Posts
- 2011 12 10 Bee transfer from a local to a TBH hive
- My bees March 8, 2012
- New-Bee 101: How To Light A Bee Smoker (Quick Overview)
- Vanishing of the Bees
- Hive under siege
- Homemade PVC Hive Stand Prototype
- Beekeeping part 02 – Extracting honey
- ZOLA Presents: Beekeeping, the Backwards Way
- Honey Bees and Beekeeping 1.2: A Year in the Life of an Apiary
- Faith Mountain Farm – How to Install a Bee Package – Spring 2009
- How I Met Your Mother – Up In Flames
- Feeding Honey Bees. Beekeeping Winter & Spring. Different Methods
- Backyard Beekeeping – Making a 4-Frame Honey Extractor
- Country Rubes’ Powdered Sugar Movie Project_Final 4 10 10.wmv
- GLOBAL 3000 | Mexico’s Beekeepers Go in for Organic Honey
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Principals of Beekeeping : Beekeeping & Starting a Brood
beekeepingforbeginnersreview.com for all your answers on bees. I got my first hive in Sep 2010 and this resource has been invaluable for me. I highly recommend it.Video Rating: 0 / 5
Checking our strongest hive adding a third brood box to get them to pull out the foundation for us
The beehive has enough brood boxes to use, but we need more frames pulled out (meaning they make a foundation to lay their eggs and store honey into), so we are using their productivity to our advantage (we need pulled … Continue reading
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Brood Check part 1
We check the hive for brood and progress into the second supVideo Rating: 0 / 5
honey bees on a comb of brood
worker honey bees on a comb of capped broodVideo Rating: 3 / 5
Bee Inspection: Day 82, 4th Box Added (Part 4 of 5)
Here I’m placing the brood frames back into Box 2. It is getting to be the middle of summer – 90 degrees average and increasing in temperature — and I have yet to wear a bee suit or even smoke … Continue reading
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New Brood – New Bees – Baby Bees ~ Emerging from Comb
Brood emerging from the comb. It doesn’t take long for new honeybees to emerge from their honeycomb cells. Newly emerged workers begin work almost immediately. Their first task – clean cells Second task – circulate air in the hive with … Continue reading
RicsBees Backyard Beekeeping Hive 1 brood chamber frame 9
My backyard beekeeping brood chamber chamber check. Frame number 9 from honey bee hive 1. Any comments from the professionals would be appreciative.Video Rating: 0 / 5
Beekeeping with Charlie Parton-Observing Worker Brood and Drone Cells
Charlie Parton and Herb Payne observing worker brood and drone cells. Re-queening debate and worker emerging.Video Rating: 5 / 5
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