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Bree's Bee's

Locality: Stoneville, Western Australia

Phone: +61 439 959 971



Address: Bee Headquarters "Beequarters" 6081 Stoneville, WA, Australia

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21.01.2022 Bees have an amazingly intuitive gift as to when to swarm. This natural phenomenon has started in Australia. Swarming is considered very fortunate in most cultures. Make sure you contact a local beekeeper and they will house and relocate the colony. SWARMPATROL.COM puts you in contact with beekeepers. If you are a new beekeeper it is always wise to have a spare hive setup incase your old queen leaves with love ones and causes an inconvenience for neighbours. Bees are in dema...nd it will be easy to find the colony a new home. Never exterminate Bees. Before bees swarm they gorge on honey. Bees are at their most venerable and friendly when they swarm. Bees live in a collective consciousness wherein each bee feels the thoughts and actions of all other bees within the colony. Thus every bee in the hive knows the status of the hive’s health, production, and coherence. When the hive has ample honey and favourable weather conditions the colony will split to reproduce. #Swarming Involves older wise bees leaving their established location to scout out a new location. In this picture the swarm is resting and waiting for instructions under a #Sunflower. The swarm with no young to look after embrace to keep warm. The queen is kept safe within. The scouts will report when they have found a suitable safe location. Swarming is a keystone to Natural beekeeping. Swarming allows the universe to get back into rhythm. Everything is connected. Each bee is important as each other. Report a swarm and find local raw honey through the bee the cure app available free on at the App Store.



19.01.2022 Birds and the Bees

18.01.2022 Spring is finally here If you see a swarm do not panic Bees are their most docile in this state Contact your local apiarist

15.01.2022 This is a honey bee. The pollen on her legs is from dandelions. Her tongue is sticking out due to what killed her that was on the dandelions. It’s spring, dand...elions are the bees first food. This bee is dead from weed killer spread on what we see as weeds, but what nature sees as food. Please don’t spray for weeds until you see the blackberries blooming. In this area, weeds, flowers and fruit trees are bees only source of food until middle of June. There are FAR more weeds than flowers or fruit trees, so it's their only food source. No bees, no food crops for us and we all starve. See more



13.01.2022 Beekeeper Barbie is here

08.01.2022 The girls are snuggled up for winter with plenty of honey to see them through to spring , meanwhile we are snuggled up next to the fire with a nice Manuka honey Bee Mead https://www.facebook.com/beemeadau/

04.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/flowhive/videos/1559143690850523/



03.01.2022 Just been to the honey festival which is on at the Gidgegannup small farm day today

01.01.2022 Bree’s Bee’s would like to introduce you all to the newest baby bee Morgan Winter Channon Williamson Photography

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