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Newfield Honey

Locality: Mackay, Queensland

Phone: +61 409 271 532



Address: PO Box 1496 4740 Mackay, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Great day had by all :)



23.01.2022 CQ Beekeepers Association is proud to host a Native Bee Workshop, Sun 26 Nov, 9am to 3pm, Ted Malone Rural Skills Centre, Sarina. RSVP Janelle on 0428 875 896 or email [email protected] to secure a seat.

20.01.2022 Hi our southern bee keepers, we will be in rockhampton this weekend if anyone needs any beekeeping gear we are fully stocked. Phone Baz on 0409271532 ( pls phone twice or text as his phone is faulty)

18.01.2022 Bees have an amazingly intuitive gift as to when to swarm. Swarming is considered very fortunate in most cultures and is the keystone to natural beekeeping. Vie...w a colony as a whole a swarm is the equivalent to #naturalbirth. The mother leaves her daughter in a secure home. 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 demand 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 vulnerable 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. Swarming allows the honeybee colony to adapt to new challenges by improving the colonies genetics. Make sure you contact a local beekeeper and they will home and relocate the colony. SWARMPATROL.COM.



17.01.2022 Share this everywhere beeks this is not good for commercial beekeepers

15.01.2022 Well worth doing

10.01.2022 We could all be more aware of what pesticides we use. Look after our bees



10.01.2022 Dear Stingless bee enthusiast, Tim Heard will again travel to Rockhampton to conduct his incredibly interesting workshop on Saturday, 23rd September 9am - 4pm. ...On Friday evening he will also speak at the Native Plants Capricornia meeting in the Frenchville State School Activity Centre from 7pm if you would like to attend. A flyer for both events is attached below. Please forward this email to your friends or others who might be interested in attending. There is a limit of 40 participants so let me know as soon as possible whether you will be attending. Kind regards, Dan Coughlan [email protected]

06.01.2022 Really great course well worth doing :)

04.01.2022 Bee's are do cool

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