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
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- GLOBAL 3000 | Mexico’s Beekeepers Go in for Organic Honey
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Tag Archives: Colony
Colony Official Film Trailer
The unexplainable phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder has left landscapes of empty beehives all across America, threatening not only the beekeeping industry but our food supply. As scientists and beekeepers search for the cause, Colony captures the struggle within … Continue reading
Log hive; almost feral colony
This log hive is of primordial shape, used in the begining of beekeeping. Like a feral hive, the “Bien”, the wholeness and the single entity of the bee colony, can take up it’s natural form and gestalt. The log hive … Continue reading
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Wallace Family Apiary, queen rearing. Setting up a colony , video 2
Wallace Family Apiary wallacefamilyapiary.yolasite.com We are a growing small family beekeeping business, located in Starke, Florida. This year we will continue with live bee removals, sign pollination agreements with our local farmers, and will have 100% pure Florida Honey for … Continue reading
Nucs overwintering on top of 20 frame colony
Join Maine Beekeeper Geoff MacLean as he sets up double 5 frame nucs in a 10 frame divided hive body on top of a strong 20 frame colony to over winter in southern Maine.Video Rating: 5 / 5
Bee Hive Plans: Building A Bee Hive Colony
Bee Hive Plans: Building A Bee Hive Colony Gardens require some help to grow. Farmers and gardening hobbyists all realize that nature’s help is required to insure pollination of crops. The most prolific pollinators in nature are bees. These hard … Continue reading
Honey Bee Colony Structure
Honey Bee Colony Structure There are several different bee types necessary to the survival of any colony. Bees are social insects. They live together in groups and work together for the good of the colony – taking care of young … Continue reading
Honey bee- Wallace Family Apiary, queen rearing. Setting up a colony , video 8
Video from my Kodak M340 DIGITAL CAMERA www.wallacefamilyapiary.wordpress.com These are videos of myself and my son, Zachary, setting up for grafting larvae for raising queens.
Pollinator research ramps up as bee colony numbers decline
In the last several years, beekeepers across the country have seen the overall number of pollinator bee colonies drop dramatically. By each winter’s end, about 3 out of every 10 colonies die out. The reasons are numerous, but many look … Continue reading
Colony Collapse Disorder and the Human Bee
Colony Collapse Disorder and the Human Bee The honey bee continues to disappear at a dramatic rate worldwide. Many beekeepers estimate that, at the current rate of bee loss, there now may be only a ten year window to find … Continue reading
Honey Bee Colony Removal – Albany Academy
We offer Honey Bee Colony Removal in the NY Capital Area. www.EverythingHoneyBee.com We are producers of the finest Adirondack Honey, Northern Hardy Queen Bees, Nucs, Top Bar Hive Nucs, Beeswax Candles and other natural products. Thank you for visiting our … Continue reading
