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CyberBee answers: without seeing a picture, my best
guess would be these are Orchid bees. They are usually metalic (blue or yellow),
can be much bigger than honey bees (size of carpenter bees). The males collect
oil from orchid flowersand use them for mate attraction. Mostly tropical.
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TIme: Sun 1 Oct 2000 12:05:23 -0500
Time: Sun Oct 1 13:48:00 2000 there is no killing of bees to make honey.
As to shopping for honey, eating local honey is good for your hayfever and
support local beekeeping. Some honey are imported. Nearly all domestic honey
are free from pesticides or other chemicals because there are standards and
each state does spot checks for pesticide residue.
Good luck,
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Host IP: 209.156.144.4
This is Greg Kivett, my e-mail address is kivfam@prodigy.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I am a parent looking for clarification/confirmation
concerning "honey therapy" for treatment of allergies. I have 3 children (11,
8, 4) who suffer in varying degrees from allergies (hayfever, pollen, dust mites,etc)
and have been told that if an allergy sufferer takes 2 tablespoons of honey (one
in AM, one in PM; the honey must be from a local beekeeper) they can develop immunities
to many of their allergies. Is this sometimes true? How can I find a local (none,&
no associations are listed) beekeeper? Where can I get more info? I would rather
try this than put my kids through a series of shots. Greg Kivett 3346 W. 42nd
St. Indianapolis, IN 46228
Host IP: 208.15.172.215
This is Twila Allen, my e-mail address is nallen@seidata.com.
My web page is at: no web site. I am a hobby
beekeeper (less than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
I have a small orchard along with my hives. Can anyone
tell me if the systemic use of cygon will harm my bees or show up in the pollen.
I know that spraying is out with this product but I can't seem to find a site
that deals with both beekeeping and orchards. Every site I have found is either
on one side or the other with a slight mention of the other. Help!!
Host IP: 194.82.103.36
This is Rebecca, my e-mail address is none. My web page
is at: none. I am a college student. Here are my comments:
My dad keeps bees, (when his motor bike doesn't take
priority!)and I'm doing a presentation about bees and beekeeping tomorrow. Wish
me luck! I managed to find lots from the net, so thankyou all you people wh keep
your web sites well stocked with photos!
Host IP: 142.27.144.3
This is edith, my e-mail address is edithloewen@prespatou.prn.bc.ca.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
im a bee. bzz bzz bzz bzz bzz. i dont know why i go buzz
buzz buzz, why do bees buzz? you would too if you had your hunny between your
legs. hehe get it.
Host IP: 199.224.72.86
This is Carl Young, my e-mail address is animas@epix.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
I am a novice beekeeper in Northeastern PA. I have had
up to four hives, but just lost them this fall to wax moths and one hungry black
bear. Hope this site can lead me to more success.
Host IP: 199.224.72.86
This is Carl Young, my e-mail address is animas@epix.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
I am a novice beekeeper in Northeastern PA. I have had
up to four hives, but just lost them this fall to wax moths and one hungry black
bear. Hope this site can lead me to more success.
Host IP: 195.147.246.155
This is Charlotte Jones, my e-mail address is CJones626@aol.com.
My web page is at: None. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I am a playwright and I'm researching for my latest play
"Humble Boy". I am looking for some information about bee astronauts! I know that
Nasa have taken bees into space- does anybody know how they reacted to zero gravity?
Did they know they were upside down? Could they still produce honey, sting? How
did it affect their flight patterns? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. E-mail
me!
Host IP: 196.2.56.5
This is andrew, my e-mail address is abeverley@coghb.co.za.
My web page is at: none. I am a sideline beekeeper (20-500
hives). Here are my comments:
I have been keeping bees in South Africa for 10 years
and have been stung many times. I have recently developed an allergy to bee venom.
The reaction is at Mueller I stage, but I do not want to progress further and
seek information on immunology cases. Is there anyone out there who has dealt
with similar situation and can provide some input on the issue. Please email me
Host IP: 4.48.152.128
This is Ken & Irene, my e-mail address is none. My web
page is at: none. I am a commercial beekeeper (>500
hives). Here are my comments:
My husband and I run over 700 colonies of bees. We'd
like to say you are very informed and you are doing good with the info you are
providing. Best luck to you.
Host IP: 209.52.234.35
This is Doug & Alison Cross, my e-mail address is adcross@island.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
We have just moved into a home in Gold River, B.C. Canada
this is about 50km north of the 50th Parallel. We would like to have the rear
of our property as a shaded "country garden" and would like to know how we can
encourage bees onto our property. We understand that there is a mite problem with
honey bees and their numbers are dropping, is there another type of bee that would
pollenate flowers and trees and that would survive in our wet climate? Thank you
in advance for all replies.
Host IP: 207.70.30.80
This is Cem, my e-mail address is none. My web page
is at: none. I am a general public. Here are my comments:
My dad was a beekeeper...a bee lover...whenever I see
a colony in a field, or see honey bees...I think of my dad. I remember as a kid,
we lived in the suburbs of New Jersey with about 4 colonies of bees in the back
yard..."the only kid on the block" with bees. I did not fully appreciate bees
at the time. I remember the excitement my dad felt when PBS or Discovery had a
show on Bees. Thanks for bringing the beauty of bees for all to see.
Host IP: 193.195.199.248
This is Paul, my e-mail address is paulwinn@lewisham.gov.uk.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
During a recent drunken conversation a friend of mine
assured me that bees from the Falkland Islands hardly ever fly. This is due to
the very windy conditions on the island. They apparantly WALK to the flowers.
Can anyone confirm this or is it, as I think, just a wind up. Cheers
Host IP: 216.233.86.58
This is P.S., my e-mail address is pkstasko@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
Some bees have started a hive very near the back door
of my house. I don't necessarily want to kill them, but I would like to relocate
them. Is this possible? If so, how can it be done?
Host IP: 208.247.97.159
This is Dave Murray, my e-mail address is dmurray@networld.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
We are looking to purchase up to 20 hives this year for
the pollinization of fruit trees in Washington state. If you are located in Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, or Utah and have honey bees for sale let me know. Thanks. Dave
Host IP: 202.72.152.5
This is Jane Anderson, my e-mail address is none. My
web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here are
my comments:
I am from Western Australia. I have seen a blue striped
bee in my back yard. Would love some info regarding blue bees. You could leave
a message on the guest book. The bee was a little fatter than a normal honey bee
and had very pale eyes and face (a dull grey colour), with bright blue stripes.
Bye from Ongerup, South-Western Australia.
Host IP: 205.188.197.57
This is Joe & Clare Thorn, my e-mail address is JoeClareth@aol.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
We will start a new hive at our home in April. Where
Clare works, a 115 acre nature preserve, there are two hives. One is an observation
hive, the second colony is placed in a meadow.
Host IP: 203.108.191.45
This is Adam coulton, my e-mail address is coultonsix@hotmail.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
Charlie Coulton, Farrer MAHS, Via Calala Lane, Tamworth.
2340. E-mail- coultonsix@hotmail.com 14 February 2000 Dear Sir/Madam, I am currently
undertaking a topic assessment in year10 Agriculture. The topic is called Alternative
Agriculture and I have chosen the Bee industry for my assignment. Could you please
send me the following information. Current Markets:- - Current Marketing Methods
- Current Supply - Current Gross Margins Future Market Process:- - Future local
and international supply and demand trends - Future marketing trends - Potential
marketing products and outlets Description of enterprise:- - Form of production
- Production cycle - Inputs - Yields - Pollution threats - Management calender
- Specialised machinery Enterprise requirements:- - Land - Breeding material -
Legal requirements - Physical requirements - Management skills - Technical assistance
- Pests and disease threats I would appreciate any extra information you could
provide. Thanking you in anticipation Yours Sincerely Charlie Coulton Before 25/2/2000
Host IP: 62.0.148.125
This is Jan Sigve Sarsten, my e-mail address is jsss@online.no.
My web page is at: http://www.israel-miff.no/israel-beekeepers.html.
I am a sideline beekeeper (20-500 hives). Here are my comments:
Thank you for a informativ website! I like to invite
all of you to the Scandinavian hompage who is dedicated in solidarity to Israeli
beekeepers who get their future destroyed by people who steel their beehives!
Look at ---> http://www.israel-miff.no/israel-beekeepers.html
Host IP: 63.81.190.42
This is michael s crider, my e-mail address is michaelscrider@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
this is good stuff i love bees
Host IP: 207.75.208.5
This is Eric, my e-mail address is roadman3@limpbizkit.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I think bees are cool. I doing a report on them so I
have alot of questions. How long do they live??!
Host IP: 38.29.109.218
This is DAVID CARLEN, my e-mail address is carlenart@earthlink.net.
My web page is at: http://home.earthlink.net/~carlenart.
I am a general public. Here are my comments:
NEED A LIST OF BEE KEEPERS IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,
SANFERNANDO VALLEY, BURBANK AREA. INTEND TO COMBAT ARTHRITIS WITH BVT,APITHERAPY.
NEED A SOURCE NEAR ME THAT MIGHT PROVIDE FRESH SUPPLY OF BEES FOR SELF BEE-STING
THERAPY. I AM A RETIRED ARTIST BUT STILL PAINT, SCULLPT, ETC. THE USE OF MY HANDS
IS PRECIOUS AND DEAR. 818 846 1455 2571 N BRIGHTON ST., BURBANK, CA.,91504 DO
ALERT ME!!!WITH ALL POSSIBLE HASTE!!!
Host IP: 152.163.201.67
This is CHARLOTTE, my e-mail address is MOM22HS@AOL.COM.
My web page is at: NONE. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I AM SEARCHING FOR THE STORY OF WHY BEES SHOULD NOT FLY.
HAVE SEEN IT OVER THE YEARS AND NEED TO OBTAIN A COPY FOR EDUCATIONAL/INSPIRATIONAL
PURPOSES. IT HAS TO DO WITH THE FACT THAT BEES SHOULD NOT BE ABLE TO FLY DUE TO
THE SHAPE AND WEIGHT OF THEIR BODIES, BUT THEY DO IT ANYWAY. ANY HELP LOCATING
THIS WOULD BE HELPFUL.
Host IP: 195.161.214.6
This is Nadir Zagidullin, my e-mail address is Nadir_Bee@mari-el.ru.
My web page is at: http://www.mari-el.ru/homepage/nadir.
I am a commercial beekeeper (>500 hives). Here are my comments:
Look an interesting page: http://www.mari-el.ru/homepage/nadir
Host IP: 63.25.249.107
This is maggie L, my e-mail address is mfeb952@msn.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I live in an old house in Milton, Florida. Honey bees
decided they wanted to live in a wall of my house. I thought if I just let them
alone that they would eventually move. It has been about five or maybe six years
now and they are thriving. They gain access once in great while to the house and
some of the poor creatures of course die. They don't bother me and I would just
continue to let them live there in peace, but I need my roof fixed and no one
will do it because of the bees. A local bee keeper wants $100. to get them out.
I do not want to hurt them. I do not want to pay someone to take them. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Host IP: 209.198.95.34
This is Chapin, my e-mail address is chapi.clarke@blitz1.thet.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a high school student.
Here are my comments:
This is a really cool site. I am doing a research report
on bees, and this is the most helpful one I have found. You rock!!!
Host IP: 207.102.115.158
This is Anna Kalfa, my e-mail address is plurabelle@chickmail.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
Beekeeping for all. Great site, though I would like to
see the answers to some of these great questions. I'm in training to become a
queen breeder so if y'all got any info to send my way, please do.
Host IP: 209.181.123.212
This is Sue Petersen, my e-mail address is susiestrings@hotmail.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
We live in Southeastern Arizona and have had two swarms
of what we suspect are african bees settle in our rose garden in the last two
weeks. A news report about killer bees in L.A. said that the tree where the bees
were had to be destroyed or it would attract more bees. Do I have to destroy my
rose bushes or take some sort of other steps in order to prevent attracting more
swarms of bees?
Host IP: 209.215.49.65
This is Betty Richard, my e-mail address is magrich@bellsouth.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I am looking for the Bees Wax that is used to remove
hair. The company I used is out of business now and I can't find it any where.
I want the wax that you can reuse by straining it. You can email or call me. magrich@bellsouth.net
800-391-0114
Host IP: 194.164.54.59
This is fiona, my e-mail address is none. My web page
is at: none. I am a high school student. Here are my
comments:
this website is cool
Host IP: 152.157.45.73
This is Bee humpy, my e-mail address is humpybee@aol.com.
My web page is at: www.bee.com. I am a general
public. Here are my comments:
I like to hump bees a lot all my hives
Host IP: 137.215.97.20
This is David, my e-mail address is dvdwant@postino.up.ac.za.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
Hi, I'm a psychologist curious about the symbology of
bees. What meanings do different cultures give to bees. Please advise me on resources
that may provide me with this information. Thanks .... David. Grat site BTW
Host IP: 209.212.33.84
This is Debbie Ouellet, my e-mail address is douellet@bconnex.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
I'm doing some research for an article I'm writing for
kids. I've read that bees will sense that a rainstorm is coming and enter their
hives and stay there until it is over. This happens before we see the physical
signs of rain. There is a saying that bees wings never get wet. Is this true?
Or just some folklore? I'd appreciate an answer so my info is accurate for my
article. Thanks for your help.
Host IP: 24.128.56.149
This is Maurice Rivard, my e-mail address is snowman_02601@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
looking for plans on how to build a honey bee observation
hive. so far only one have any ideas?
Host IP: 195.188.166.229
This is Dorothy Todd, my e-mail address is 100615.3015@compuserve.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
I have been a hobby beekeeper for over 25 years in the
UK.
Host IP: 24.128.56.149
This is Maurice Rivard, my e-mail address is snowman_02601@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: N/A. I am a general public. Here are
my comments:
1st year just getting started love it
Host IP: 152.163.213.77
This is Jon H., my e-mail address is Jhotchkis@aol.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I need help. I live in the LA area and nearly every day
I find 50-100 dead bees in my backyard. They seem to congregate underneath a porch
light, but not exclusively. I also have several fruit trees in my yard: grapefruit,
loquat, lemon and a swimming pool. What is killing all the bees???? Could it be
chlorine? Poison on the fruit? If you have an idea, please drop me a note! Thanks!~
Host IP: 152.163.207.212
This is Erica, my e-mail address is EricaS521@aol.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
My neighbor has 60 boxes of honey bees that he must sell
quickly as we are not in a zoned area. We are in Los Angeles. If anyone is interested,
please contact me and I'll put him in touch with you. Thanks.
Host IP: 216.34.42.113
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I am a . Here are my comments:
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I am a . Here are my comments:
Host IP: 172.139.85.190
This is Jessica, my e-mail address is jlkraz@aol.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I visited this site to gather information about honey
bees because the normal presenter cancelled and I am the only one who is available
to fill in. Your site was informative and very helpful. With any luck I will be
able to teach 4th graders about bees with out making a complete and total fool
of myself. Thanks :)
Host IP: 204.1.124.22
This is , my e-mail address is . My web page is at: .
I am a . Here are my comments:
Host IP: 216.86.101.196
This is billbo baggins, my e-mail address is Agent17@pacificcoast.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
hullo! Billbo Baggins at your service. Fine site this
was, just wondering through the net when I happened across this. Very helpful
thank you.
Host IP: 205.188.196.31
This is Anthony Clementi, my e-mail address is caryi@aol.com.
My web page is at: www.museum4kids.net.
I am a other. Here are my comments:
The Children's Museum of History, Natural Science and
Science in Utica, NY finds the link to CyberBee invaluable to our ACTIVE BEE HIVE
program in the Living Science Learning Center, Thank you for such a valuable tool
for our educational resources.
Host IP: 206.153.205.47
This is Jim Glennon, my e-mail address is jimglennon@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
Just researching plantings for honey bees. Stopped by
your site to pick your collective brains for a while. I keep a small number of
hives in southeastern Arkansas. Thanks for the info!
Host IP: 212.242.5.81
This is , my e-mail address is . My web page is at: .
I am a . Here are my comments:
Host IP: 24.4.254.103
This is Alysa, my e-mail address is piano23@teacher.com.
My web page is at: www.geocities.com/ca-angel.geo.
I am a college student. Here are my comments:
Hi, I was wondering if someone could give me some information
on bees...I recently discovered bees living in my walls. I don't want to kill
them, I would prefer to move them. I don't mind them living there, but the neighbors
are complaining. Is there a way to safely move them? I would appreciate any information
anybody can give me! I live just outside of San Francisco, so maybe there is someone
in the area who could help me. I love listening to their peaceful hum in the wall,
but I know they should be living somewhere more pleasant for them! Thank you!
Salut!
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Host IP: 198.109.162.165
This is d, my e-mail address is 3. My web page is at: d.
I am a general public. Here are my comments:
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Host IP: 205.188.193.183
This is Dan, my e-mail address is bartman062@aol.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I have bees I want to get rid of upstate New York.
Host IP: 166.102.89.146
This is John Pluta/Milledgeville Georgia, my e-mail address is georgiahoney@alltel.net.
My web page is at: msnhomepages.talkcity.com/RightWay/beepollen/Bees-Beehives-Page.html.
I am a sideline beekeeper (20-500 hives). Here are my comments:
Just revisiting this fine site for any new updates.Anyone
in southeast US needing bees,honey or pollen / visit my site.GOOD LUCK TO ALL
Host IP: 64.24.244.50
This is Cheryl Williams, my e-mail address is cherylgwilliams@netscape.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
A few months ago we noticed bees going into a crack in
the concrete right by our front steps. They are very pretty (if bees can be called
pretty) in color and fuzzy. My problem is, I would like to have them relocated
and are new to the area. When we lived in Seattle there was no problem finding
someone to come and remove bees but we moved to Rhode Island and I can't find
any listings for someone that does this. I really don't want to have to have them
destroyed, I just want to be able to walk in my front door and not be attacked.
I can't work in the front garden bed or walk near the sidewalk without being dive
bombed and yes, one got me the other day. Wow! Did that hurt!! Anyway, what I'm
hoping is someone will be able to help me get in contact with someone real soon
so these little buzzers can live somewhere else. I live in Portsmouth RI and I
really need help. If you can help me please e-mail me.
Host IP: 203.36.248.15
This is Justin, my e-mail address is gwory@hotmail.
My web page is at: none. I am a high school student.
Here are my comments:
I just wanted sum Limpbizkit info, not info on bees
Host IP: 196.2.40.7
This is I am Megz, my e-mail address is none. My web
page is at: none. I am a general public. Here are my
comments:
best bee place in the world!!
Host IP: 216.35.92.132
This is Hank, my e-mail address is totalpro@icu.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
I have an active hive of bees near my front porch that
go in to the house wall thru an opening near where brick meets the porch roof.
I live in the lower Hudson Valley area of NY and would like someone to remove
this hive. Please e-mail me if you are interested.
Host IP: 196.2.40.7
This is Megz, my e-mail address is none. My web page
is at: none. I am a general public. Here are my comments:
hello
Host IP: 209.179.232.250
This is david, my e-mail address is batafrench@erthlink.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
E-mail is real. Researching sites to set up webpage for
an elementary school. They might become the Bees. Any other places you know use
the Bee as a mascot? Send a reply please, Mr. Zachary Huang.
Host IP: 209.179.232.250
This is david, my e-mail address is batafrench@erthlink.net.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
E-mail is real. Researching sites to set up webpage for
an elementary school. They might become the Bees. Any other places you know use
the Bee as a mascot? Send a reply please, Mr. Zachary Huang.
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This is room 22 , my e-mail address is tconte@core.com.
My web page is at: www.mrconte.com. I am
a hobby beekeeper (less than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
Hello from Room 22 at Hazel Harvey Elem. School. Today
we noticed a number of bees in our classroom. We are trying to identify them.
They have green heads and thorax and yellow and black stipes on their abdomen.
They are smaller than regular bees and seem to crawl a lot. Can you help us? PLEASE!
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This is DeAngelo B., my e-mail address is dee_is_the_man@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a high school student.
Here are my comments:
I have a homework assignment on bee's, this really helped
me!
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This is dawn and mikey, my e-mail address is djschinc@bloomnet.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
we are looking up the life cycles of a honey bee for
my son's 4th grade science teacher, and we have out alot from your web page, keep
up the good work.
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This is gail, my e-mail address is gail_lewis@hotmail.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a hobby beekeeper (less
than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
My sister,Lynn, and I attended the short course on bees
in the spring. We were hoping you were offering more of the same. Please let us
know if you ever do. We had a great time and came away much more informed about
bees.
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This is Kent Walker, my e-mail address is kwalkerr@hotmail.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a other. Here are my comments:
My father-in-law was working in bee-keeping when I met
my wife. Friends are beekeepers also. Their conversation about bees is fascinating.
I will be sure to tell them about your site.
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This is Laura Dale, my E-mail Address is tinkerbelle.disney1@ntlworld.com
My web: n/a
Here are my Comments:
Great website, it's really helped me with my A'level
art work, 'cos I'm doing a piece of work on fruit and bee's! Thanx a lot for the
help on the website! watch out 'cos I'm gonna come back! Thanx a lot, Laura
Host IP: 63.68.127.194 This is Yvonne Rothblum, my e-mail address is yvonnerothblum@excite.com.
My web: none. Here are my comments:
(Phoenix, Arizona) I don't know the differences between
one bee and another....What brings me to your site is honey production/manufacturing
and food consumption. I am a VEGAN (strictest form of vegetarianism), and have
heard many different versions as to how honey is produced. One theory is that
the bees are gassed and their (bees) expulsion creates what is bottled for supermarket
shelves. Is there truth to that theory? In addition to learning how bees make
honey, is there a environmental and humane way to produce honey? Another question:
What types of language/symbols should I look for when supermarket shopping? (On
a personal note, I have a sore throat -no known allergies though- and would really
like to take some honey to see if it helps) Thank you in advance of your replies.
Cyberbee.net replies:
there is absolutely no truth in the misinformation you received. Bees collect
nectar from flowers, they then bring it to their hive, using a special stomach
(separated from their food or other stomach contents, so they are 100% clean).
Bees then give the nectar to receivers in a colony, the receivers move nectar
to honey cells, where the nectar is dried down and the sugar sucrose converted
into simple sugars (glucose and fructose), and honey is then made. Honey is made
by the bees for their own use during winter. We take their surplus and leave enough
for them to winter.
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This is Andrey, my e-mail address is Carsimex@Hotmail.com.
My web page is at: notnow. I am a hobby beekeeper
(less than 20 hives). Here are my comments:
Cool site. I am building my owne site and learn here
about domain names and registrating. I will be back to check for updates Personally
have 4 years of beekeeping experience and harvested over 400lb of honey this year
from 5 hives. I love bees and recomend this hobby to evryone. Thank you.
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This is , my e-mail address is . My web page is at: .
I am a . Here are my comments:
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This is Ken Lightle, my e-mail address is beekeeper100@hotmail.com.
My web page is at: www.midwestapiservices.com.
I am a sideline beekeeper (20-500 hives). Here are my comments:
Great site! Link to us for a reciprocity link!
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This is dina, my e-mail address is dina_engle@monterey.edu.
My web page is at: none. I am a general public. Here
are my comments:
thanks so much for a wonderful website. I have learned
so much. My project is to teach to 3rd graders in a Life Science class at the
University. Thanks for all the jokes and fun facts.
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This is Mandy Margh, my e-mail address is mandycoolnes@yahoo.com.
My web page is at: none. I am a high school student.
Here are my comments:
I think this is a fab webpage. I'm still working on mine.
D'you think you can give a few tips? E-mail me sometime okay? If you're not married,
wanna go out on a date? Think about it. I really wanna meet you! See ya!
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My web page is at: http://www.4healthysolutions.com/.
I am a general public. Here are my comments:
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This is William Singleton, my e-mail address is tsingleton@satx.rr.com.
My web page is at: adsjgdkopg. I am a other. Here
are my comments:
Can you give me some sites that will publish a webpage
for me. I would realy apprecait it. E-mail them to me. PLEASE!!! GOD BLESS!!!
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This is Antony O.Sigalingging, my e-mail address is Antony_Omri
@ Yahoo.com. My web page is at: none. I am a general
public. Here are my comments:
I am so interesting to know much more to be the beekeeper.
I am living in Indonesia in the up stream side of Asahan River with the natural
forest. Until nowadays no one have been as the beekeeper so I want to start
as beekeeper. Hence, would you please send me information about how to build
up the hive and how to invite bees to come in and ohters. Thank you.