Posts Tagged ‘Top’

beekeeping in Ghana 5—baiting hives

See www3.telus.net for more information on Famer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, assist novice beekeepers in baiting hives to capture swarms near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

Learning Top Bar Beekeeping – Building Top Bars 2/2

More on making top bars.

beekeeping in Ghana 1—wild colonies

See www3.telus.net for more information on Famer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, inspect bee trees near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

Bee Pollen Traps,GA Pollen trap beehives,Propolis Honey bees hive,Beekeepers Beekeeping John Pluta

Bee Pollen traps,Trapping Honey Bee collected pollen from beehives of Beekeeper John Pluta in Milledgeville Georgia.Propolis trap on honeybees hive.See the color and volume amounts of 7 daily collected Bee Pollen traps from flowers,grass, weeds and trees.Beekeepers collect Pollen for human health sales and to feed back for early bee spring brood rearing.Bee pollen is produced in high volume spring and fall as a high protein energy food. Beekeeping propolis traps on honey bee hives for …

beekeeping with the Kenya Top Bar Hive 11–thanks to hubert

See www3.telus.net for more information on beekeeping development. Conrad Bérubé has worked in numerous developing countries to promote small scale beekeeping as an income generating activity. Here are some basic techniques for working with the Kenya Top Bar Hive (KTBH) an appropriate technology option useful for working with the African bee and/or in apicultural development projects.