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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worker honey bees on a comb of capped broodVideo Rating: 3 / 5
Spokane WA Urban Beekeeping adding a Comb Honey Super to a Bee hive 8
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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
Beekeeping: Yikes! What Is This?
I need your help. Is this a good or bad thing? The comb they are making isn’t like any other comb I have seen pulled. Do I need to do something to fix this? Or is it OK?
Wild Comb
mybackyardhive.com has photos and videos of what the honeybees are doing. My friend Jim tends to the bees and finds a supprise!
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Beekeeping,Virgin Queen Bee Piping On Honey Comb by John Pluta,Beekeeper
Beekeeping, Newly hatched Queen bee piping on comb. Beekeeper John Pluta caught this new virgin queen doing her piping noise to other bees,LISTEN CLOSELY for sound. Much more at georgiabees.blogspot.com This virgin was very active running around nervous.
Making Cut Comb with Plastic Frames – Beekeeping Techiques
Showing how to assemble and use a plastic frame for use in a honey bee hive. Plastic frames are ideal for making delicious cut comb. Plastic frames are much simpler to use than wooden frames and are totally reusable, as … Continue reading
Comb Honey Cutting Video,Chunk Honey,Beekeeper John Pluta Georgia Bees Milledgeville GA.
Comb Honey Cutting Video,Chunk Honey,Beekeeper John Pluta Georgia Bees Milledgeville GA. More Beekeeping at georgiabees.blogspot.comVideo Rating: 4 / 5
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