Deans Queens, Queen Bees and Pollination Services | Agricultural cooperative
Deans Queens, Queen Bees and Pollination Services
Phone: +61 439 180 405
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24.01.2022 #winteringhives #blankets
22.01.2022 Bush Honey scented beeswax tealights sprinkled with native florals and hand carved timber tealight holders - a beautiful gift idea. Available on our website and in our retail shop Montville Woods Gallery.
21.01.2022 Beautiful reflections of Gympie
18.01.2022 Anyone in the Gympie region needing Fruit & Veg, Gingers Farm Fresh can help.
17.01.2022 The time has come where we need to grow our capacity at Tasmanian Junior Beekeepers. Currently we so many children on our waiting list wanting to learn more ab...out bees and their environment and our current free beekeeping sessions are full to brim every month. What a fabulous position for youth beekeeping! To many children for our tiny little bee space. We are looking for help to build a new TJB headquarters. If you or anyone you might know any builders, electrician’s, shed companies, concrete suppliers, plasterers, plumbers, machinery operators, labourers... honestly anyone that might want to help our not for profit organisation build a new headquarters we would love to hear from you. If you would like to help out financially in any way, we would also be extremely grateful. Recently we received a very generous donation that will see our dream of getting a beekeeping hub for our children started but it will certainly take our collective community to get it finished.
13.01.2022 A word from truckies TO ALL THOSE DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAYS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Tips from a professional truck driver:... 1. Realise you are on holidays, we are not. We have to run to a work diary and adhere to many extra laws that car drivers are never told about. 2. The speed limit is 100, not 90, or 95, or even 85 but 100. If you would like to sit on a lesser speed to feel safe, we support that, but please assist us by lifting your right foot and allow us to pass you in the overtaking lanes, that's why they are there. Not for you to speed up then slow down again. 3. Take breaks. Good places to stop are truck stops as they have good food and toilet facilities. This supports the locals and keeps our country going. Please also be mindful though to use the car parking bays and leave the truck bays for trucks. We are required to park trucks 26 meters long (or more) and as you may imagine, we need the spaces designed for us. 4. Have your lights on. Be seen, be safe, it costs nothing extra to travel with them on. Fog lights are for inclement weather only, so unless there is rain or fog, please turn them off. You will also save yourself a big fine for driving with them on when not needed. 5. Share the road. No single group has the monopoly, we all want to get home safe to our families. 6. Share the driving. Fatigue Kills, if you don't do a lot of long distance driving then share it around. A dead hero can't talk. 7. Don't be distracted, Put your phone away, let the passenger change the cd, eat while your stopped think safety first. 8. Do not drink or drug drive. Are the outcomes of a serious injury or death worth it?. You need to stay alert as you never know what's happening in the car traveling towards you. Stay alert = staying alive. Thank you and please stay safe on the road, The Aussie Truckie. Please Share (Copy and paste if you cant share it)
11.01.2022 Absolutely beautiful candles
10.01.2022 Our honey bee producers have had a pretty tough time in recent years. A prolonged drought followed by devastating bushfires and now COVID-19. Bees play a vital ...role in our food security and there are some critical, yet simple, things we can do to help secure the future of our honey bee industry. https://www.agrifutures.com.au//where-would-we-be-without/
07.01.2022 Looking good Rex
05.01.2022 UPDATED REUNITED *MISSING DOG* We’re asking our wonderful community to help us find Chris’ beloved dog, Tash. ... Tash went missing Tuesday night with the thunder around, from the Calico Creek/Lagoon Pocket/Gilldora area. She is wearing ID and is micro chipped Possible sighting of Tash on 14th Feb near the intersection of Dawn Road and Mary Valley Road. As you can understand Chris is quite concerned and just wants to be reunited with her baby. If you’re kind enough to message the page if you’ve seen her, or share this post to help, we’d be so grateful. Thank you, Gympie community.
05.01.2022 You know conditions are s**t
03.01.2022 Please find below a press release issued by AHBIC earlier this week. Please continue to share our posts to continue to raise awareness of the unfolding situati...on regarding access to native forest for the honey bee industry. The QBA is currently working closely with QDAF, QPWS and AHBIC on this issue and will provide an update to industry in the coming days.
03.01.2022 10 double hives stolen last night/this morning from Toolara Forestry. Hives branded F168. They have tried to steal a few other hives but have possibly been disturbed by someone traversing thru.
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