Archive for May, 2009

Beekeeper

There’s more to bee keeping than just keeping bees. Your heart must be in it. In the bee season the beekeeper works day and night to keep his gigantic family. Forty to eighty thousand bees work hard in every hive to wait on their queen with milk and honey. It is a perfectly formed matriarchy and a highly organised state, which must have gradually come into existence maybe millions of years ago. Certainly the Egyptians kept beehives five thousand years ago. Visit WWW.STOCKSHOT.NL for highres …

I want to be a Beekeeper. Any suggestions?

I have never had bees before, and I want to start. Is there any specific type of honeybee I need to get? Is there any specific right way to raise bees for honey? Just tell me all I need to know about beekeeping please.

Organic Beekeeping Pfeiffer Center 2009

Well, I finally went to a class at the Pfeiffer center which is school for biodynamic agriculture . Organic beekeeping with instructors Chris Harp, Ross Conrad, Luis Feliciano and Mac Mead. The class was friday night and all day saturday, which is not nearly enough time to cover all of the information that these teaches have to offer. The course was a mixture of class room and hive side lecture with each instructor bring there own methods, prospective and knowledge base. The participates …

Kia Forte – Bee

New Kia Forte bee spot. … Kia “Kia Forte” Fotre “Forte TV” “kia bee” “kia beekeeper”

Bee Keeping 101: The Sweetness of God’s Creation

Later in the video, Ken talks about the Bees as created creatures by God. God’s accuracy may be observed in the hatching of eggs. For example: The eggs of the potato bug hatch in 7 days. The eggs of the canary in 14 days. The eggs of the barnyard hen in 21 days. The eggs of ducks and geese hatch in 28 days; The eggs of the mallard in 35 days. The eggs of the parrot and the ostrich hatch in 42 days. (Notice, they are all divisible by Seven). Wonder why your life is a mess? The lives of each …