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Bees With Ben
Ben
135 episodes
1 week ago
For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!
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For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!
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EPISODE 109, George McGee, Mineral Bee, NSW
Bees With Ben
35 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
EPISODE 109, George McGee, Mineral Bee, NSW

Ben is back, with a new edition of the Bees with Ben podcast! A scheduled break of around 2 weeks

quickly turned into over 3 months, with a hectic season that really finished with a bang. In fact, Ben has

just pulled the last boxes of honey from his hives, with a fantastic season of mealy stringybark

(Eucalyptus cephalocarpa) in the Yarra Valley. Stringybark honey is relatively slow to crystallize, and

Ben has a good income stream selling honeycomb. Much of the demand is in late winter and early

spring (when people start to get hay fever), so to avoid crystallization during storage (crystallized

honey has a sandy texture and is not as attractive on the shelf), Ben freezes the honeycomb, which

does not denature the product and results in perfect honeycomb once thawed.

Ben has also recently been busy controlling European wasps around Melbourne. These pests not

only have a painful sting but can give the local honey bees a hard time. Fortunately, they have a very

limited foraging radius - only about 150 metres - so it is not usually too difficult to locate their nest

sites. European wasps are extremely invasive, and a colony is capable of producing around 50

queens. Plus, they love warm weather, and with Australia heading into a new phase of el nino, it’s

likely to be a very busy season ahead.

After 3 years of wet and windy la nina weather patterns, Australian beekeepers are all too familiar

with the need to provide supplementary food to bees, so it is particularly appropriate that Ben’s

guest in this episode is George from Mineral Bee (www.mineralbee.com.au). Although now a

resident of Sydney’s northern beaches, George originally hails from Limerick in Ireland; he

remembers being fascinated by his neighbour’s beekeeping activities, and acquired his first hive at

the age of 8. He explains that in Ireland, honey bees hibernate during winter, and the hives are

constructed somewhat differently to cope with the colder environment. Irish bees are adapted to

the climate and are quite black and a little more aggressive than Australian honey bees. In Ireland it

is impossible to avoid supplementary feeding, but sugar syrup alone has none of the minerals and

trace elements present in honey or pollen; Mineral Bee was born out of a desire to create an

additive which would make sugar syrup equivalent to honey. Rather than use synthetic ingredients,

an entirely natural and organic product was developed using minerals and trace elements sourced

from seawater. These are carefully extracted by a process which avoids denaturing or degrading

these essential substances. The result is a product which, when added to sugar syrup or drinking

water at the rate of 10ml per litre, mirrors the mineral and trace element content of pollen and

honey. And the bees love it!

Bees With Ben
For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!