Healing Elixirs for You & Your Honey
/Bianca B. demonstrates how to make healing elixirs with elderberries, honey and garlic for you & your honey. Soothe your soul & nourish what ails you with these delightful concoctions!
Read MoreBianca B. demonstrates how to make healing elixirs with elderberries, honey and garlic for you & your honey. Soothe your soul & nourish what ails you with these delightful concoctions!
Read MoreMethods to collect and use propolis and pollen with Petra Ahnert, author of Beeswax Alchemy and Beehive Alchemy.
Read MoreHoney- from harvest to the honey show bench. With Jennifer Holmes of the Hani Honey Company. Co-Sponsored with Virginia State Beekeepers Association (VSBA), Virginia Tech Entomology and the Apisolutions Consortium
Read MoreHow to clean and melt wax, make candles and more With Jennifer Holmes of the Hani Honey Company. Co-Sponsored with Virginia State Beekeepers Association (VSBA), Virginia Tech Entomology and the Apisolutions Consortium
Read MoreThe crisp cool Autumn weather arrives at a time when the color of the leaves change, mice build nests in well-protected warm places, and bees finish plugging up the cracks in their hives with propolis in anticipation of Winter.
Read MoreSupport your beekeeping addiction and have some fun doing it! Learn some tips from Landi Simone, EAS Master Beekeeper.
Read MoreWhile plastic containers and waste are not preferable, the presentation and design are crucial to add value to honey and have better sales. Inside the Hive TV stopped at a booth at Apimondia 2019 and talked to a company from Dubai on fancy honey products.
Read MoreBill Bundy discusses harvesting and extracting honey from your hives.
Read MoreLearn more about creams, lotions, and lip balms made with wonderful honey, beeswax, and propolis.
Read MoreThe best known primary products of beekeeping are honey and wax, but pollen, propolis, royal jelly, venom, queens, bees and their larvae are also marketable primary bee products. Learn more about value added products in this great resource.
Read MoreLearn about Comb Honey “The New Antique” from Jim Tew.
Read MoreLearn some tips for preparing cut comb honey.
Read MoreA lecture given by Mike Palmer at the National Honey Show 2013 entitled "Comb Honey Production in the Northern Champlain Valley".
Read MoreGreat video on preparing Preparing Chunk Honey for Honey Show entries. From local shows to international competition. Includes review of procedures and what the show judge will be looking for in judging your entry.
Read MoreCandles made from raw beeswax last longer and burn cleaner than other candles. Pamela explains the wicks, molds, melter and tools we use to produce beeswax candles and how we prepare them for sale.
Read MoreGreat video on Preparing Beeswax Candles for Honey Show entries. From local shows to international competition. Includes review of procedures and what the show judge will be looking for in judging your entry.
Read MoreGreat video on preparing a Beeswax Block for Honey Show entries. From local shows to international competition. Includes review of procedures and what the show judge will be looking for in judging your entry.
Read MoreProcessing beeswax is as natural as following just a few simple steps. Use these steps to help you in the processing of beeswax.
Read MoreWhat makes a great candle and how is it achieved? Beeswax candles are more than wax and a cotton string. Petra Ahnert explains this and more in his blog article.
Read MorePresentation on theme: "Carol Cottrill. C15H31COOC30H61 Insoluble in water, density 0.95 (it floats) Melting point 144°F Discolors when heated over 185°F Flash point 400."
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