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25.01.2022 Thankyou to Coomera Anglican School for a very warm reception. John Polley and myself gave a Bee presentation to grade 4. Always a pleasure Malakai. Here in the photo we see John and teacher Malakai Foki in front of the 115 students.



25.01.2022 Honey, Honey, Honey available at Bunnings Burleigh Heads the Second Sunday of every month starting THIS Sunday 11th Nov. Come on down get your raw local honey!!! Creamed honey, honeycomb and all sizes of runny honey. See You There.

24.01.2022 POSTPONED, our monthly honey stand at Bunnings Burleigh Heads has been pushed back to Sunday 17th March. See you there!!!!

21.01.2022 Honey, Honey at Bunnings Burleigh Heads TODAY!!!!!!. Remember the second Sunday of the month we are here with our honey.



20.01.2022 Surprise, Surprise. Doing our regular hive checks today and see what we found.

20.01.2022 The usual gang here at Bunnings Burleigh Heads for a sausage sizzle today. Come on down.

19.01.2022 After a thunderstorm today we were called to Oxenford to remove a swarm that had set up camp in a garden bed. Under the close eye from Dirk From Kings Pest Control, ready to offer assistance if necessary.



17.01.2022 Today was inspecting a couple of swarms we have rescued recently that have an amazing view up the canal. They are progressing nicely.

17.01.2022 Our jetty hives are ready to be moved to a more permanent location. All are growing nicely.

15.01.2022 Today I was called out to remove a swarm that had landed on someone’s car at Pimpama. On arrival they were moving from the car to a bush nearby. What was totally amazing was as I put the box down to get organised the bees just pounced on the box and started to go in all by themselves. This was the easiest swarm collection ever. All done in just five minutes. Currently they are sitting on the jetty behind my house adjusting to their new home.

15.01.2022 Honey Stand at Bunnings Burleigh Heads today. Michael and Sandra are manning the stand.

14.01.2022 Cutting timber to make 50 native beehives. A community project with Bunnings Burleigh Heads. It took all day to do. Thanks to Nic and Michael for their assistance. Next, the girls from Bunnings will come around to put them together. See you soon girls!



13.01.2022 Sausage Sizzle day again. Tomorrow, Wednesday 24th October. Bunnings Burleigh Heads, and yes there will be honey for sale in new glass jars. Come on down!!!!!

12.01.2022 Fifty simple OATH native bee boxes made and now starting to paint them. If anyone has a native hive in a box or a log they would like to donate. All these boxes will be given to local schools and kindergartens to educate the children on the importance of bees. All of these boxes wouldn’t be possible without the fantastic support from Bunnings.

12.01.2022 Remember it’s tomorrow our first regular Honey Stand at Bunnings Burleigh Heads. We’ll be there from 08:00

11.01.2022 Today’s Honey Stand at Bunnings, looks great!!!

11.01.2022 The Second Sunday of the month is here again. Remember it’s Honey Stand time at Bunnings Burleigh Heads. See you there!!!!!!

09.01.2022 Saturday, there will be a sausage sizzle at Bunnings Burleigh Heads. Drop by have a sausage and have a chat. See you there.

09.01.2022 Always on call to rescue or give advice. Thanks Vicky from St. Augustine’s Currumbin Waters for calling us to save this very small hive.

04.01.2022 ACREAGE WANTED!!!!!!!!! Large or Small acreage, Bee Rescue Rangers wish to establish a bee Sanctuary for both Native Bees and Honey bees we rescue from possible extermination. We mentor new people wanting to start their beekeeping experience. We also give talks to schools and garden groups etc. we would like to expand on these things but to do so need a safe environment for both the bees and people. If you or someone you know has a suitable block for sale that would consider... Vendor Finance or a rent2buy arrangement. Please ask them to contact us. RememberNo Bee No Me It all starts with education. See more

02.01.2022 Always on call to rescue or give advice. Thanks Vicky from St. Augustine’s Currumbin Waters for calling us to save this very small hive.

01.01.2022 Thankyou to Coomera Anglican School for a very warm reception. John Polley and myself gave a Bee presentation to grade 4. Always a pleasure Malakai. Here in the photo we see John and teacher Malakai Foki in front of the 115 students.

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