"The Government Doesn't Want Us To Eat": Beekeeper reports he tested his bees for Varroa Mite, and they tested negative. Australian government is insisting they are infected with the mite and must be killed. Beekeeper asks us to spread the word. https://www.bitchute.com/video/s7Y09KMTZEmr/
RELEASE THE BEES INTO THE WILD!
USA did similar thing to chickens. Poultry farmers state their birds were never tested, but officials came by to inform them that their chickens had the Avian Flu and must be destroyed. This resulted in 40 million chickens being culled in the US. Officials also informed the farmers they would be compensated for the loss of their birds, but were never compensated.
Importantly, it doesn’t say they died from avian influenza. They died from being culled after health authorities claimed them to be infected and ordered farmers to kill them. Farmers report no one came to collect chickens for testing. Media attributes all the birds are dead due to being infected with the Avian Flu.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-23-mass-chicken-culling-another-attack-on-the-food-supply.html
I just started my first hive.
https://communities.win/c/Bees
God bless you, may this one be the first of many more to come....
First rule of beekeeping?
I'm using Italian bees. They are more tame. I have checked my hive without a suit before
The Africanized bees will sting the shit out of you.
Find a friend/school/club to learn about beekeeping.
Bees colonies have a lot of little quirks that you need to know about. A lot of this is about controlling the queen.
We've been at it a couple of years; learned that the tamer types tend to get invaded more, because they're gentler, so keep a close eye on your colonies to catch problems early.
I have a wild hive in a tree nearby. These butt me if I mow too close.
Nevermind
https://youtu.be/dC1yHLp9bWA
All my bees got lost in a boating accident.
Um... You don't talk about beekeeping?🐸