Maine Wilderness Honey: Fall Honey Harvest
Honey as Nature intended: no meds/no sugar Maine Wilderness Honey – Bees never Fed Sugar The video shows harvesting honey in mid-October in Central Maine in 2022. We only harvest surplus honey once per year, leaving enough of their own honey for the bees to survive through harsh New England winters. There are a couple […]
Treating Bees Like Royalty
Treating Bees Like Royalty Dec 15, 2022 In this video we show how we treat our bees like royalty both in summertime & wintertime. Our horizontal hives are build like castles with their insulated double walls and metal roofs. In summertime horizontal hives give plenty of space to the bees and can be managed with […]
Three Pillars of Natural Beekeeping
Three Pillars of Natural Beekeeping There are some self-declared purists of natural beekeeping who claim that the only way to practice natural beekeeping is to keep the bees in real tree logs rather than in man-made beehives. There are also a few of conventional beekeepers who deride the very term “Natural Beekeeping” as oxymoron. Those […]
Honeybee and Airplanes?
Honeybees and Airplanes?! Like the airplanes in the world’s busiest airports, the forager bees are flying in and out delivering to their hive airports mostly nectar and pollen and sometimes water and propolis. In the video, the foragers fly out with the speed of 15-20 mph and return with their heavy loads (carrying up to […]
Honey & Bee bread – Natural beekeeping vs Conventional industrial-style beekeeping
Honey and Bee Bread Natural Beekeeping vs Conventional Industrial-style Beekeeping In the video, I am reporting from our ForestBeehive apiary located in the woodlands of Central Maine next to a secluded forest lake and a 3,000 acre state-owned land – a wildlife sanctuary. By the way, beekeeping in the US is treated as farming by […]