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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #25 on: March 05, 2012, 06:17:36 PM »
None of your beeswax.

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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2012, 05:34:26 AM »
Great Hobby or side line business...but wouldn't go for it full time. Very hard work, big risk due to disease & pesticides, You have to migrate with huge trucks etc. My dad does it on the side and it's quite profitable once you have all your equipment. Buy second hand equipment if you can...


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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #27 on: March 06, 2012, 07:47:10 AM »
I knew a girl who evertime someone said "fuckin' A" she'd say "Fuck a B, it's got two holes."  She didn't keep any bees but she sure loved a deep dicking.

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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #28 on: March 06, 2012, 08:51:02 AM »
Stevie Vai is a beekeeper.. just a little fyi

http://www.spinner.com/2009/11/24/steve-vai-discusses-his-beekeeping-hobby/

Hard rocker Steve Vai has a soft side -- he's a beekeeper. The guitar virtuoso happened upon the unlikely honey hobby when a swarm of bees in his neighbor's wall beautified his wife's garden. "I wanted to plant these fruit trees and I did some research and found that honeybees are really a fantastic way to pollinate so I just got a hive," he says. "I called up my local beekeeper and he brought me a wild swarm and I put in a colony."

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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #29 on: October 05, 2012, 10:17:11 PM »
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/04/us-france-bees-idUSBRE8930MQ20121004

 Blue and green honey makes French beekeepers see red

(Reuters) - Bees at a cluster of apiaries in northeastern France have been producing honey in mysterious shades of blue and green, alarming their keepers who now believe residue from containers of M&M's candy processed at a nearby biogas plant is the cause.

 Since August, beekeepers around the town of Ribeauville in the region of Alsace have seen bees returning to their hives carrying unidentified colorful substances that have turned their honey unnatural shades.
 
Mystified, the beekeepers embarked on an investigation and discovered that a biogas plant 4 km (2.5 miles) away has been processing waste from a Mars plant producing M&M's, bite-sized candies in bright red, blue, green, yellow and brown shells.
 
Asked about the issue, Mars had no immediate comment.
 
The unsellable honey is a new headache for around a dozen affected beekeepers already dealing with high bee mortality rates and dwindling honey supplies following a harsh winter, said Alain Frieh, president of the apiculturists' union.
 
Agrivalor, the company operating the biogas plant, said it had tried to address the problem after being notified of it by the beekeepers.
 
"We discovered the problem at the same time they did. We quickly put in place a procedure to stop it," Philippe Meinrad, co-manager of Agrivalor, told Reuters.
 He said the company had cleaned its containers and incoming waste would now be stored in a covered hall.
 
Mars operates a chocolate factory near Strasbourg, around 100 km (62 miles) away from the affected apiaries.
 
Bee numbers have been rapidly declining around the world in the last few years and the French government has banned a widely used pesticide, Cruiser OSR, that one study has linked to high mortality rates.
 
France is one of the largest producers of honey within the European Union, producing some 18,330 tonnes annually, according to a recent audit conducted for national farm agency FranceAgriMer.
 
Ribeauville, situated on a scenic wine route southwest of Strasbourg, is best known for its vineyards. But living aside winemakers are about 2,400 beekeepers in Alsace who tend some 35,000 colonies and produce about 1,000 tonnes of honey per year, according to the region's chamber of agriculture.
 
As for the M&M's-infused honey, union head Frieh said it might taste like honey, but there the comparison stopped.
 
"For me, it's not honey. It's not sellable."

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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2012, 10:20:19 PM »
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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #31 on: October 05, 2012, 10:21:45 PM »
.. and i think falconry seems far more awesome.


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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
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Re: Anyone into beekeeping?
« Reply #34 on: October 08, 2012, 07:01:15 AM »
Raise Agave bees.  Agave syrup tastes better than honey.

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