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23.01.2022 Welcome to the new year. Our first crop of honey is packaged and ready for you to enjoy. From the Jarrah Forrest around Waroona the Redgums are taking off. This honey is mainly Redgum with a trace of Jarrah, full of antimicrobial and antifungal properties. Great for your families gut health and may even hypertheticly ward off Coronavirus. Well it probably won't hurt to try it , might be onto something hey. 1kg $20 500 gr $12



23.01.2022 A few hives set up down south, bring in the Jarrah girls

23.01.2022 Come on down to the Jurien Market at the Jurien hall.

23.01.2022 Another swarm that set up home in the wall of a farm out house. Lots of fresh coastal blackbutt honey. It was a sticky and not too mention stingy job. All moved into a 10 frame box ready for relocation.



23.01.2022 MANY HEALTH BENEFITS OF HONEY Honey was used as a natural sweetener long before sugar became available. Honey is an extremely useful ingredient to have in the kitchen. Many refer to it as ‘liquid gold’ for its many health and beauty benefits. Read below to find out more about this extremely useful ingredient. Great for the Immune system: Honey can be a great boost to the immune system due to its antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties, which can improve the functioning of ...the digestive system and help you stay healthy and fight disease. Sore throat cure: This is probably a common remedy you use at home. Honey is a great way to help treat sore throats or at least reduce the painful symptoms. Not only does it soothe the throat, it also kills the bacteria that causes the infection. The most common way to consume it is drinking a warm cup of water mixed with honey and lemon. Treatment for cuts and burns: Honey has been widely recognised as a natural remedy for cuts and burns due to its antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties. These properties stop the growth of infection causing bacteria and help to keep the wounds clean and infection free. Some of the ailments honey has been used to treat are athlete’s foot, arthritis and yeast infection. For sleeplessness and insomnia: This might seem to be a strange use for this ingredient however it can help to calm the soul and induce sleep. Sip a glass of hot milk mixed with honey. See more

22.01.2022 How's this for a great pic of our bee site at Warradarge.

22.01.2022 Why Does Honey Crystallise? It is a common occurrence in household pantries. It’s probably winter, and the jar of honey that once contained molten golden honey has suddenly changed and become whiteish and semi-solid. This crystallisation is normal, but is usually met by distaste, as the honey-owner feels that their jar of delicious syrupy joy has suddenly spoiled. However, this process is natural, as real raw honey does crystallise. In fact, it reflects your honey is natural ...and good quality. In nature, honey often crystallises, or sets, in the comb. It is a spontaneous and completely natural process that sees unheated honey become more solid, change colour and form crystals. The process is not always uniform, and sometimes the crystals will form on the top section of the honey jar, while the bottom part remains liquid. Some crystals are large and gritty, while some others are fine. So, how does this occur? Honey is a supersaturated solution of three sugars: glucose and fructose and a small amount of sucrose. This natural phenomenon occurs when glucoseone of three main sugars in honeyspontaneously precipitates out of the honey solution. The glucose loses water (becoming glucose monohydrate) and takes the form of a crystal (a solid body with an orderly structure). The crystals make a lattice formation which immobilises other components of honey in a suspended structure, creating the semi-solid crystal state. The faster honey crystallises, the finer the texture will be, and as it forms crystals, the colour of the honey lightens. Despite this looking strange, there is actually no effect on the honey itself; it will still taste the same and has not deteriorated in quality in any way. Actually, this process works in the opposite way, preserving the flavour and quality of the product. As the taste becomes richer in this form, and the substance’s higher viscosity means it is easier to spread, crystallised honey is sometimes preferred by consumers, and asked for in certain recipes. It is the perfect consistency to spread on toast or sandwiches! However, if you want to reverse your honey back to its original liquid form, the honey jar can be placed in a pot of warm water and heated to a low heat until liquid again. Alternatively, the jar can just be left in a bowl of hot water for a long period of time, not on the stove element. A quick blast in the microwave for a couple 15 second intervals can also help reverse the crystal forms. Despite this returning your honey to the way it was originally, honey will re-crystallise if not used quickly. Do not despair or throw your honey away as this is when honey is (debatably) at its best and most flavoursome. See more



22.01.2022 Ok, who knows what this common plant is ? By the way, I do

22.01.2022 Facts of Honey and Cinnamon. Please read and share GREAT INFORMATION ! Drug companies won't like this one getting around. Facts on Honey and Cinnamon: ...Continue reading

19.01.2022 https://en.m.wikipedia.org//Echium_plantagineum_in_Austral

18.01.2022 Big day yesterday, swarm moved in to this wall 2 years ago. 3 hours cutting it out and scraping all the wax off. Thought the bees would fit in a 10 frame full depth, wrong. Had to put another super on top. Glad Mandy was with me as it could of taken a hell of a lot longer in 38 degrees. 15kg out of the honey comb. 5 frames of brood plus the queen. Moved to its new location on the Jarrah tonight.

18.01.2022 CJ doing his thing on the Redgum flow.



15.01.2022 We would like to wish Braeden Aylmore all the best for this racing season.

14.01.2022 A great start to spring, supers are pretty full of honey, girls getting coated in pollen and me making a few nucs. Glad to have the new Kaptarlift AWD Pro hive lifter.

13.01.2022 Common along roads and on farms. What am I ?

09.01.2022 St Valentine patron of Beekeepers

08.01.2022 Good Morning my friends. Please support your local beekeepers in these dire times. Most beekeepers rely on our Local community to keep us afloat, so we can support our local shops and keep our small towns alive. Thank you and Please stay safe.... Bob & Mandy Ferguson

06.01.2022 Kenny gave me a hand to move a few hives last night. Thanks Cob.

05.01.2022 Redgum honey frame being uncapped ready for the extractor ( honey spinner )

03.01.2022 We will have Honey Comb rounds filled with lovely golden honey available for sale soon. We'll keep you posted when there ready. There will be plenty of honey available too

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