Matt’s Diary: January 2025
Dreary January weather once again prevented Matt from spending much time with his bees. In mid-January, on the first day […]
Dreary January weather once again prevented Matt from spending much time with his bees. In mid-January, on the first day […]
There is no slacking off when you’re a beekeeper. It may seem like there isn’t much to do in winter,
“You may open your papers… now.” I don’t know about you but that sentence puts a knot in my stomach!
It’s winter! Grab your full FFP3 mask respirator with a filter for organic acids! It’s time to go vaporising! At
In December, Matt’s bees were doing exactly what they needed to be doing. They were staying indoors, keeping warm and
2025 is here! Happy New Year! What are you having as your first meal of the year? For many honey
Empty shopping basketThe stock here is a scamSupermarket “honeys”All deserve to be banned Beekeeper, you’re honestYou sell the real dealNow
Bees are out and about in spring and summer, and they gradually vanish in autumn and winter. Hibernation seems like
Does your favourite beekeeper deserve a treat? Are you wondering how to ace buying them a present? Conveniently, there is
Shhh! November is a quiet month for the bees. They need as much solitude as possible. The focus of beekeepers