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Bayside Bees

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 401 546 815



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25.01.2022 Getting these 20L buckets clean and ready to be filled. So grateful for my outdoor sink and yellow bucket lid opener!



25.01.2022 Such a sweet illustration!

24.01.2022 Bee wise...here is a Bee ID Chart.

23.01.2022 Got a green thumb? Enter the garden challenge!



23.01.2022 Have you signed the petition to save our local honey industry? If not, please do! http://chng.it/WQdHdcvPwh

23.01.2022 Sunny Winter days in Queensland...

23.01.2022 Professor & I Queen hunting...and NO, we didnt find her!!!



22.01.2022 Of the 2000 Australian bee species fewer than fifteen are highly social and colony-forming. Most species are solitary and do not make honey, but they are very i...mportant pollinators. Female bees are experts at collecting and transporting pollen and nectar back to their nests, to rear brood. Seventy per cent of bees nest in the ground and can dig burrows from five to fifty centimetres deep. The remaining thirty per cent of bee species nest in pre-existing cavities such as old wood-borer holes, hollow or pithy-centred plant stems, and other nooks and crannies. Megan Halcroft https://www.beesbusiness.com.au//Native_bees_in_the_permac @macro.tal See more

22.01.2022 Ha! Definitely a must for me!

22.01.2022 I bought some embroidery to do while in "isolation" but I never got around to it... Anyone else try to pick up a new hobby during Covid?

21.01.2022 Bees are going great! Theyre building burr comb on top of their frames.

20.01.2022 1st attempt at relocating a wild hive! It wasnt very successful, but we will try again tomorrow.



20.01.2022 Miss Bee filling up. Love how her proboscis curls in when shes finished.

20.01.2022 This is from Jerry, our local/national garden guru...

19.01.2022 Beautiful Bee Art by Gina Cranson. https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/GinaCransonArtworks

19.01.2022 Love love love

19.01.2022 I mightve gone a little crazy at the Botanical Gardens today, but the buzz was palpable!

18.01.2022 Not bee related but still so lovely...

18.01.2022 Last day of Winter and one of our hives in Wellington Point swarmed this afternoon! Thank goodness the neighbours dad was a beekeeper and she wasnt alarmed.

18.01.2022 Our bees love jacarandas too!

17.01.2022 Yesterday, I got the chance to work in a classroom whose class theme was BEES! It was very cool to share my knowledge of bees!!! We even got to draw them in art. Here is the youtube link if you are interested in how to draw a realistic bee. The kids blew me away with what they drew and the different backgrounds they came up with. :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho4aUHY6fss

17.01.2022 Happy School Holidays Queenslanders! Where does the Queen Bee take her children on holiday??? ....Give us your best answer!!! https://kidzjokes.com/wasp-joke-vacation/

17.01.2022 Rendering honey cappings today I expected wax moth & hive beetle grubs, but not a momma spider & babies!!! Bee shed is in need of a Spring clean!

16.01.2022 Who else is hearing their garden talking???

15.01.2022 Something to consider...

14.01.2022 Only if you can stand a bee barb in your skin for so long...

10.01.2022 Thanks for the shout out WOW Chiropractic! 500g bottles available in Wellington Point now.

10.01.2022 Poppies have flowered and the girls love them!

09.01.2022 And here I thought bees slept at night...

09.01.2022 Thank you to all those who came out to buy honey today!!! I really appreciate your support!

08.01.2022 Love his up close brick mural!

06.01.2022 No Spray Register What is a No Spray Register? Placing your address on a No Spray Register allows you to opt out of chemical spraying on your property boundar...ies. In Australia, most No Spray Registers are managed by local councils under various state, territory and federal legislation. However, there is no consistent implementation of No Spray Registers. Contact your local council and ask if they have a No Spray Register or if there are plans to develop one. If you live next to a rail corridor, a school, power lines or other land managed outside of the council, contact that organisation directly to ask if they have a No Spray Register. What does opt out mean? No Spray Registers are updated annually, and residents can opt out of spraying by registering within a certain timeframe. Requests outside of the time frame are generally not considered, and the request is non transferrable. By opting out you are protecting your property boundaries from unwanted chemical sprays, where your boundary meets council land, or land owned by organisations listed above. The register does not protect you from domestic chemical use and you are encouraged to speak directly with your neighbours. Some No Spray Registers ask property owners to state a reason for the request copy and paste the reasons below to assist with your application. Why should I consider the No Spray Register? There are thousands of pesticides and herbicides used in Australia. The most commonly used herbicide is glyphosate, also known as RoundUp. In Australia, glyphosate is used to spray roadsides, public green spaces, and property boundaries. In 2015 the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer announced that RoundUp and similar products were assessed as probably carcinogenic to humans. Further research shows: Glyphosate perturbs the gut microbiota of honeybees. Glyphosate in Roundup may harm gut bacteria in humans. Glyphosate is a possible endocrine disruptor, interfering with the bodys hormones. Glyphosate may contribute to antibiotic resistant bacteria. Glyphosate exposure correlates to more severe cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Glyphosate overuse causes herbicide resistance. Glyphosate has been linked to Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, also known as farmers cancer RoundUp and similar products have been successfully marketed as a low toxicity herbicide which led to its extensive use and widespread ecological contamination . Additional research has shown that RoundUp exposure can be toxic to wildlife, including frogs, bees and monarch butterflies and can be found in groundwater and in the soil. On June 24 2020, Bayer announced it would enter into a $10 billion settlement with 90,000 litigants in the United States who claim this product caused their cancer, with a further $1.3 billion set aside for future claims. 30,000 claims remained unsettled with Australia due to hear its first case in the very near future. Please share and sign this petition www.change.org/Glyphosate

05.01.2022 Spring is definitely here...caught a drone(Male) hatching today!!!

04.01.2022 Beautiful natives in Australia

04.01.2022 We are going green!!! New 1kg glass jars with hexagon pattern will be available for sale soon.

03.01.2022 Happy Valentine's Day!

03.01.2022 From the tiniest little egg about the size of a grain of rice...fascinating!

03.01.2022 Got my new bee pin today! Thanks Bees Please. https://www.facebook.com/BeespleaseMBD/

02.01.2022 I love Blue Banded Bees!!! I've seen so many buzzing around our purple Salvia but they're so shy & fast I can never get a good shot. Here are some sleeping! They're solitary bees, so you don't see masses of them in a colony. *Note: not my photo

02.01.2022 Makes sense...buy from your local beekeeper!

02.01.2022 Yesterday's harvest...40 kgs and a fat lip!!!

02.01.2022 A frame of honeycomb for sale. $5 for 125g. We are home all afternoon if anyone would like to pop in for honey or honeycomb.

02.01.2022 Gotta love nature!

01.01.2022 Straining some honey...

01.01.2022 The Baby Beek was a good helper today, albeit a little smoke crazed!

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