Natural Beekeeping

Top Bar ApiRevolution has begun! Lets make some inexpensive Top Bar Hives and let them be pesticide free on their own natural comb! Che Guebee is a rebel bee fighting for the survival of the Biodiversity we all depend on and which is seriously endangered by deforestation and mono-crop agriculture! What kind of teaching have you got if you exclude nature?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

My bees have a white stripe on their back - Himalayan Balsam

I see at this time of the year on beekeeping forums new beekeepers asking a question like "My bees have a white stripe down their back. They look like ghosts. Are they sick?" :) Far from it :)
As you can see in this photo the white stripe comes from the Himalayan Balsam pollen :) thats all, 
no big deal :)
The ladies dig the blondie look at this time of the season ;)
 Most countries find this plant specie "invasive". I have no clue what they
are talking about since they a TERRIFIC source of nectar and pollen for 
both our Honeybees and Bumblebees. I find mono-crop agriculture highly 
invasive yet our governments aren't doing much about it.
 That said, I will be propagating this fabulous plant which is 
flowering so late in the season when very little is. They are 
priceless for the bees. I started collecting seeds from it :)
I'm guerilla, invading the planet with bee friendly plants ;)
These seed pods explode on the touch and for this reason
I gently close the pods into my palm where they explode, otherwise
they scatter all over the place.

5 comments:

  1. Hi, Che
    How about varroa mites?
    Is your bees are infected or free?

    Best regards
    GP

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    1. Hi,
      I dont care about Varroa and I dont think about it to be honest.
      I believe in Bees and Varroa co-exhisting and adapting to each other on their own without human interaction.
      Natural comb plays an important role I feel.

      Im not treating my bees if that is what you are asking :) My bees look healthy and energetic. Those who survive the winter will be split into new colonies. Thats all to it :)

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  2. Hi,
    Did you know the himalayan balsam seeds and flowers is edible?
    Just google himalayan balsam recipes.

    I,m plan to come to Holma on Sunday hope to see you then.

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    1. Hi Anders,
      Thanks for the tip. I didnt know that :) great!

      Im looking forward to see you in Holma this Sunday. If you want you can join us in building Holma's first Top Bar Hive. It should be fun :)

      Bee well

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    2. I loock forward to build a TBH
      Bee keeping is in my future plans, nordic bees of course.

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