Sticky Feet | Food and drinks company
Sticky Feet
Phone: +61 412 319 399
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25.01.2022 Sorry Sticky Feet lovers, we went overseas for a few weeks. After a quiet winter we came home to a busy Spring season start. All size honey, plus creamed is now available. Prices listed. Wax also available.
23.01.2022 ‘Thank you’ shout out to all the of Sticky Feet Honey. You guys are supporting a small local apiary who love delivering a quality product for your (and our own!) satisfaction. ‘Thank you’ shout out to all the of Sticky Feet Honey. You guys are supporting a small local apiary who love delivering a quality product for your (and our own!) satisfaction.
23.01.2022 A sweet winter treat for our bees!
22.01.2022 Such clever little bees!
21.01.2022 Bee Keeping for everyone!
19.01.2022 Anyone got a spare cello or guitar?
15.01.2022 I love this! #bees
12.01.2022 Is Honey Vegan? Honey is an animal product after all. However, if you find yourself unwilling to give it up, you may consider your reasons for choosing a #vegan... lifestyle. If you are a strict vegan and object to the very idea of taking another animal’s food then, of course, honey is not part of your diet. If you are simply worried about animal abuse, on the whole honey is not vegan, but you may be content to eat honey from your own backyard hive or from #beekeeper you trust cares for there bees. If you are an environmental vegan I don’t see any reason why you should not eat honey. If you are vegan for health reasons, the health benefits of honey are numerous. Manuka and other raw honeys are antibacterial and are in some cases being used instead of #antibiotics. Regardless of whether you choose to eat honey or not, I think it is important to realise that we are all still part of a system that exploits #honeybees. Commercial beekeepers place #bees in orchards and on farms so that they can pollinate the fruits, nuts and vegetables that we all consume. Billions of bees have been catching diseases and dying annually on #Almond crops. Thousands of beehives are loaded on semi trucks and moved all over the country for pollination services. The bees are subject to confinement during travel, which causes stress and health problems. When they arrive at their new location, they are exposed to pesticides and fungicides en masse. Their nutrition is limited due to widespread monocropping. On top of all that, their honey is often taken from them. In their weakened state, diseases and pests spread easily through the colonies of which there are usually too many and too close a proximity. This brings us to the importance of knowing where your food comes from. Find out where and how it was grown. Support small, local farms with sustainable practices. Wise beekeepers never take to much honey and often #savebees from extermination and honour and respect bees. Read more @girlnextdoorhoney https://beekeepinglikeagirl.com/is-honey-vegan/
06.01.2022 Sticky Feet bees have been busy and are starting the season with a bang!
03.01.2022 Bee swarms are a natural occurence. If you spot one, buzz a beekeeper.
01.01.2022 Save the bees by planting these at your backyard.