@stanrichardrich@toobaffled They exist. I have two friends who had severe reactions. One in the days that followed and the other within 10 minutes, collapsed and had an episode on the doctors floor whilst waiting incase of reaction post jab.
@AndreaEvans73 @Resist_05 Good luck getting beekeepers to follow a
Management protocol, lol.
Beekeepers (the ones who actually survive by their bees) are generally poor communicators and terrible at following rules
@FreeKs66@Resist_05 If the DPI have tested, and there is no presence of mite, it does not discount the possibility of there Not being a mite in those hives. The tests are not nearly as accurate as you may think
@BrokenheartsBC Getting burger broken for the token. We’ve been smashing your burgs far too regularly lately, and with Ashgrove opening nearby… we are drooling 🤤
Restocked thestandardmarketco James St, Gasworks and Southport (Ferry Road). You can find our delicious, virgin honeycomb at each one of the Standard Market Co outlets 🙏🐝🍯
Currently in stock #BrisbaneCity#Byronbay… https://t.co/pRJp1ZAola
|| HONEY ||
Aromatic, delicious, complimentary, and ever-changing, honey is endless and we just adore promoting the unique varieties that are produced by our bees.
Currently in stock
Byron Bay - floral
Orange Blossom - bright
Northern Rivers - bold
#pollinatingchange
Candied honey has become crystalized. The colour and texture is different, but the flavours and nutrients are unchanged. Because of the high saturation of sugars suspended in honey, crystals form resulting in thick honey with amazing texture that sticks to the roof of your mouth.
|| POLLEN ||
As a worker bee moves between flowers, pollen attaches to her hairy body. The grains of pollen are rough-surfaced - with varied textures, with the bee's body acting in a similar way to velcro, hooking the pollen into the hairs for transportation between flowers.
Seasonal changes in the honeybee colony means more drones growing in preparation for spring. Who are the drones, what do they do? Drones are the male bees. Bigger and stronger than the female worker bees but have only one job: to fertilise a new queen from a nearby colony.
Do bees sleep? According to science, YES. Scientists have looked at how humans and other mammals sleep, and they have found bees do similar things. Just as a humans (or mammals) body relaxes and enters different phases of sleep (light sleep, deep sleep), so do bees!
Pollen is made up of a complex mix of protein, amino acids, fatty acids, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.Energy packed, and seriously healthy. Excellent addition to any health conscious individual.
We are a small team of passionate beekeepers and bee advocates, that look forward to welcoming you into our exciting world of bees through a range of honey products, pollination services, as well as epic educational workshops with hands-on experiences to boot 😎 🤙
You can now find our gorgeous local, neighbourhood honey as part of the nutritious Organic Vege and Fruit boxes supplied by thefarmfolk. If you’re looking for an epic tribe and food philosophy to sink your teeth… https://t.co/822Yi9KRuA
We have been planning on donating a % of our online sales to the purchase of N95 masks for our frontline workers. With the pricing that we have been quoted when ordering 10k units, I’d rather pay #USA or #AUS to produce them
#COVID19 has seen the Chinese charging $1.90AUD per mask when ordering QTY of 10,000 units. How is that feasible? Total price manipulation based on global demand, bullshit
The owners of Capilano Honey ‘Hive and Wellness’ Have just announced their new plan to import honey from South America. This product will be sold as a blended product, Australian and imported honey.
It was not long… https://t.co/CEFuG7Xl60
IMPORTED HONEY WARNING
The new owners of @Capilano_Honey, ‘Hive and Wellness’ have just released a Press Release stating they are now beginning the importation of honey from South America due to ‘poor conditions’.… https://t.co/DK8jB1vC9i