Archive for the ‘Beekeeper’ Category
Monday, October 24th, 2011
The population of honey bees in England and in the rest of the planet dropped by around seventy % in the last 35 years and it appears that nobody knows why our honey bees are dying out so speedily. Bees are vanishing, fast. Pretty frightening stuff isn't it? Honey bees ...
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Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
Buy honey online because it's the only way you can have the variability of choice that your local corner shop can not offer you. Purchasing honey online make it much simpler to select the right honey for you and also your family. Raw honey is the unprocessed honey that comes ...
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Friday, October 21st, 2011
Bees are vanishing, fast. Not correct not true a 3rd of all food production in Britain and worldwide depends on bees for pollination. The population of honey bees in England and in the rest of the planet dropped by around seventy % in the last 35 years and it appears ...
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Monday, October 17th, 2011
Bees make honey by changing nectar into straightforward sugars that are quickly and easily soaked up into their bloodstream. Nectar has similarities to honey, but more watery. The honey is created by collecting nectar from flowers. They then mix the nectar with a chemical they make in their bodies. The ...
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Sunday, October 16th, 2011
I started eating honey when I was just about 18 years in age. There used to be a woman who lived above us who always made me a mug of tea most mornings. She took honey in her tea, and that is how I got started with honey. Like a ...
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