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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- 2011 12 10 Bee transfer from a local to a TBH hive
- My bees March 8, 2012
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- Vanishing of the Bees
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- 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
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- Feeding Honey Bees. Beekeeping Winter & Spring. Different Methods
- Backyard Beekeeping – Making a 4-Frame Honey Extractor
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The Exciting World of Honey Bees
The Exciting World of Honey Bees The exciting world of the honey bee. The honey bee is truly one of the worlds most incredible creatures. They are always working. Who doesn’t like to see the bee working among … Continue reading
The industrious little worker bee
The industrious little worker bee The majority of the hive’s population consists of worker bees. Like the queen, worker bees are all female. Worker bees that are younger than 3 weeks old do have working ovaries and can lay eggs, … Continue reading
Impressive Bee Facts That Can Stun You
Impressive Bee Facts That Can Stun You There are approximately 20,000 bee species. They’re truly fascinating insects. Here are some interesting bee facts:- Their habitats are referred to as colonies. In every single colony, you’ll find 3 sorts. There’s the … Continue reading
Small Size, Big Value: The Importance Of Honeybees
Small Size, Big Value: The Importance Of Honeybees Honeybees may just be the most important insects in the world. We rely on them to offer their pollination services to help grow vegetables, fruits, and flowers. They are complicated, organized, and … Continue reading
Life of a Carniolan Queen Bee
Life of a Carniolan Queen Bee Do not imagine a Carniolan queen bee as a beautiful, charming and diligent lady. This queen we are going to talk about has really the opposite of the above traits. A queen bee has … Continue reading
All About Bees
All About Bees Before anyone begins beekeeping and starts an apiary that person should know all about bees. Bees are tremendously interesting little creatures and there’s a lot to know, as there are at least 20,000 varieties of which 10,000 … Continue reading
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Vital Beekeeping Information
Vital Beekeeping Information How do you like that piece of information repeated over and over this page and all over the place? There are a whole lot of websites and blogs talking about beekeeping. This is great actually. Sadly, that’s … Continue reading
How To Get Bees for Beekeeping
How To Get Bees for Beekeeping If you are serious about becoming a beekeeper for a hobby or as a business, then you will need to consider which equipment you plan on buying to get started. Clearly the most important … Continue reading
Honey Bees
Honey Bees Honey bees spend their entire life pollinating flowers and making honey. Bees use pollen that they gather from flowers to create honey that the bees use to feed themselves. Beekeepers are responsible for removing the honey from the … Continue reading
Information for the Beekeeper – the Life of the Bee in Summer
Information for the Beekeeper – the Life of the Bee in Summer From midsummer in a good year, many hives will be approaching a crisis point. The worker/gatherer bees, numbering anything around 50,000 in a decent colony, will have brought … Continue reading
