Kenyan Top Bar Hives
The Swarm Adrian Caught
Another swarm today!! This one is a secondary swarm which is why it’s a bit smaller than usual. I relocated these girls to a beautiful Kenyan top bar hive to live out their lives.
Continue ReadingBee Keeping Course at the Crossing
Here are some pics of another enthusiastic bunch of students from the weekend course at ‘The Crossing’ teaching natural, ethical beekeeping using Kenyan Top Bar Hives.
Continue ReadingA Beekeeping Revolution?
But some natural beekeepers protest that the Flow™Hive does not have the bees’ interest at heart. To understand their objections, it helps to have a broad picture of beekeeping practice.
Continue ReadingThe Benedictine Bees
The Benedictine abbey, located in Illawara sub-tropical rainforest just a short drive from Sydney, has begun to establish an apiary with the help of Beekeeping Naturally.
Continue ReadingNatural Beekeeping with Kenyan Top Bar Hives on River Cottage Australia
I was recently featured on River Cottage Australia talking about Natural Beekeeping with Kenyan Top Bar hives. Watch the episode below.
Continue ReadingNatural Beekeeping on River Cottage Australia – Tuesday 16th June
I’m exited to say that I’ll be on River Cottage Australia talking about natural beekeeping this coming Tuesday – 16th June.
Continue Reading‘Natural’ beekeeping with Kenyan top bar hives
This is an copy of an article in the Bega District News in June 2014 WHILE a good season would bring around 60kg of honey from his Kenyan top bar hive, honey production is not the reason Bermagui beekeeper Adrian Iodice keeps bees. He does it for “passion and love” as he is “fascinated” by […]
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