by Warrick Selzer | Jun 5, 2020 | Byproducts
You can learn to be a beekeeper and make honey! If honey was introduced into medical schools it could solve some very nasty ailments and provide an alternative to expensive, less effective methods of treatment. Studies have been done and documented on how RAW...
by Warrick Selzer | Jun 5, 2020 | Byproducts
You can learn to be a beekeeper and make honey! What makes you money with bees: Raw honey generally retails for between $2-50 and $6-00 per 500g bottle! That’s 40 bottles of honey for every beehive you harvest multiplied by $4.00 translates into $160.00 per...
by Warrick Selzer | Jun 2, 2020 | Byproducts
All types of honey make for good food. You can get the regular honey bottled and available on shelves of retailers, raw honey (natural honey) is usually available at herbal shops or direct from beekeepers and organic honey is available from delicatessen cafés and...
by Warrick Selzer | Jun 2, 2020 | Byproducts
We don’t realise it but honey bees are pollinators of the majority of the plants, fruit and trees that grow on the planet. They certainly aren’t the only pollinators but they get around. Along with gathering pollen and nectar, bees also collect tree sap mixed with a...
by Warrick Selzer | May 12, 2020 | Byproducts
Royal jelly is used throughout the beauty products industry in facial creams and ointments. It is especially known for treating wrinkles and facial marks. Many women make use of creams and ointments that contain royal jelly. As it is very difficult and time-consuming...