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Die „Kenianerin“ | Bienen halten
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Hier berichte ich aus meiner jungen imkerlichen Erfahrung und allen möglichen Themen rund um die Imkerei, die Bienen, die Landwirtschaft, und den ganzen Rest ;-). Die „Kenianerin“. Was ist die KTBH? KTBH – Modell „Kidogo“. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 1.0. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 2.0. Literatur und mehr…. Bienen fördern – reiche Ernte. Netzwerk Blühende Landschaft (De). Die „Kenianerin“. Schreibe einen Kommentar Antworten abbrechen. Gib hier Deinen Kommentar ein . Adresse wird niemals veröffentlicht). Vespa vel...
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Videos | Bienen halten
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Hier berichte ich aus meiner jungen imkerlichen Erfahrung und allen möglichen Themen rund um die Imkerei, die Bienen, die Landwirtschaft, und den ganzen Rest ;-). Die „Kenianerin“. Was ist die KTBH? KTBH – Modell „Kidogo“. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 1.0. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 2.0. Literatur und mehr…. Bienen fördern – reiche Ernte. Netzwerk Blühende Landschaft (De). Endlich Sonne – Flugtage im Februar 2013. Im November 2012 musste ich einen weisellosen Stock auflösen:. Gib hier Deinen Kommentar ein . Die Va...
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Bienenweide | Bienen halten
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Hier berichte ich aus meiner jungen imkerlichen Erfahrung und allen möglichen Themen rund um die Imkerei, die Bienen, die Landwirtschaft, und den ganzen Rest ;-). Die „Kenianerin“. Was ist die KTBH? KTBH – Modell „Kidogo“. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 1.0. KTBH – Modell „Kijana“ 2.0. Literatur und mehr…. Bienen fördern – reiche Ernte. Netzwerk Blühende Landschaft (De). Schreibe einen Kommentar Antworten abbrechen. Gib hier Deinen Kommentar ein . Adresse wird niemals veröffentlicht). Bee Update Juli 2016. Biene...
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Addicted to Honey: Values
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). D-Day (or Bee-Day) confirmed. Friends of the Bees. Top Bar and Natural Beekeeping Forum. Beekeeping the natural way - chemical-free and sustainable. Honeybees thieves hit Eastern Ontario. Norm's Bees, Naturally. Making Top Bar Hives from Pallet wood. Organically Managed Beekeeping Podcast and Blog. Yatton Area Bee Project - YABeeP. Why the YABeeP website is no longer updated. The BackYard Hive Feed.
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Addicted to Honey: May 2010
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. Yesterday I was a bit worried; only a few days after the big move. Temperatures barely climbing above 10°C and stores running low in one hive in particular. But today the temperature rose to almost 20°C and all of the hives were very busy. In one of the hives, the queen is reportedly 'pure' Carniolan while in the other two hives the queens were Carniolan one or two generations ago but are nowadays more yellowish. Removing the ...
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Addicted to Honey: January 2010
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Monday, 11 January 2010. Membership in the local beekeeping association: Check! Lowered the average age quite a bit. There are 64 members; 7 of them are women (11%). Sounds like your average beekeeping association? Not all of the members are active as beekeepers though.). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Membership in the local beekeeping association: Ch. Friends of the Bees. Top Bar and Natural Beekeeping Forum.
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Addicted to Honey: D-Day (or Bee-Day) confirmed
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Friday, 7 May 2010. D-Day (or Bee-Day) confirmed. This is it. After years of dreaming I got an offer I just couldn't resist or ignore. I have bought two colonies complete with bees, hives and all. I will be collecting them in a week, on Thursday May 13 (or possibly Friday May 14). The only minor drawback is that the bees are located some 250 km away; but looking at the bright side a road trip might be a splendid start to our relationship.
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Addicted to Honey: Flying Start
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. Yesterday I was a bit worried; only a few days after the big move. Temperatures barely climbing above 10°C and stores running low in one hive in particular. But today the temperature rose to almost 20°C and all of the hives were very busy. In one of the hives, the queen is reportedly 'pure' Carniolan while in the other two hives the queens were Carniolan one or two generations ago but are nowadays more yellowish.
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Addicted to Honey: Girls Brought Home
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A humble approach to natural and sustainable beekeeping. Sunday, 16 May 2010. After a 5 hour drive (single way), the girls and I arrived at their new home around 7pm. We had some luck with the weather: cold and rainy which allowed for closing up the hives at lunch instead of waiting for the evening. A friend of mine (the son of the old beekeeper we collected the bees at) and my younger brother helped me carry the 3 hives the last 20 meters or so. The hives are trågkupor. The top cover is made of bars of ...