Subject: "Mind Blown @ the Impact of Our Honeybees!"

Passion and Purpose in Beekeeping!

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"7/10 People Think Honey is from Pollen"

"One of those frequently asked question we've answered a million times over!)

"It's time to make a decision. Are you buzzing or not?"

"Introducing the Bee Ambassadors"

Every Padiwan NewBee that trains with us is passionate about bees and has their own purpose.


For me, it was from the deep memory of my paternal grandfather never eating sugar. He ONLY took honey in his tea and on his toast with butter from the East Rand market back in the 1980s...


I would go with him, carry the giant 1 kilogram bucket to the counter of the nursery there and it would get filled up. Weighed. Then he'd pay and I would get a teaspoon of the delicious golden liquid that exploded with unique splendour on my tastebuds.

A LOVE AFFAIR once a month...


My maternal grandfather had a family farm. It's in the middle of valley behind a tiny little town in Haenertsburg, Limpopo. They had grown up with orange orchards and citrus in the 1950s and 60s however due to changes in climate, the trees had all succumbed to drought.


But the few bee hives remained. I took chances at throwing stones at them and pretending to run away before the bees could 'bite me.'

"I've liked honey ever since."

"And bees were buried memories." 


Our beginner Padiwan bee farming course allows you to navigate each stage of your beekeeping journey with adequate foresight!


You avoid facing the same problems as other newbees. 


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How do your honey bees impact our economy?

  • 30-odd fruit + crops require honeybee pollination to produce food or seed

  • Pollination reliant crops: Almonds, apples, pears, blueberries, cotton, litchis, onions

  • Pivotal link to both agriculture and biodiversity

  • Pollinators affect 35 percent of global agricultural land, supporting the production of 87 of the leading food crops worldwide.

  • The volume of agricultural production dependent on pollinators has increased by 300 percent in the last 50 years {src: FAO}

  • Cocoa and coffee disappears if honey bees do = No more chocolate!!

  • Roubik found that bees consistently increased coffee yields by around 36 percent. In some cases they boosted production by more than 50 percent {src: new scientist}

"Why Bees Matter and Your Impact!"



Because the planet operates on plant matter - even the meat we eat consumes plants first - pollinators are vital for food security and biodiversity.


They are responsible, along with other pollinators such as butterflies, flies and bats, for pollinating up to 75% of the entire food chain of the eco system of the planet. Some plants are self pollinating of course!


Honeybees specifically play an active role in pollinating about 30 crops, without which, would certainly decline in production unless other forms of hand pollination - which had to be implemented in Sichuan Province, China when they decimated their entire native pollinator population through use of pesticides - is used like for Sichuan Province with it's crop of pears.



"China has to hand pollinate after pesticides

decimated the Pear Pollinators of Sichuan Province!"


Honeybees and pollinators also increase the yield of both seed crops and fruit crops across at least 75 different agricultural varieties.


But honeybees not only help with yield of actual quantity of the crop, fruit or nut in production but also the quality of the produce. The nut, fruit and bean set is larger and of greater volume or mass.



"Increases in yield and size of crop produce!"


"But this all sounds like it's for the BIG Boys... What can a hobby newbee beekeeper really contribute in the scheme of things?"


By becoming a padiwan beekeeper, you become an ambassador for bees and pollinators in your space. Your corner of the world. Your plek.

After I went on a full day course back n 2003, I could NOT stop talking about bees for about 3 months incessantly. I basically ended up running out of people I knew that had not already been completely immersed in my conversation and sharing of beekeeping and bees. It was old school internet...


~"I went VIRAL with bees before going Viral was even a thing!¬"


 Every time you hear of bees, see a bee, talk to a farmer and eat honey with your family or friends you're likely to reminisce about your bee facts and anecdotes about beeing a hobby beekeeper. Their vital role in our eco system.


With even just one person spreading the facts and impact of bees with one other person, the word and value of their story travels far and wide. The tenet or principle of the six degrees of separation implies that we are all only six connections or people away from any other person in the world.


For example, person #1 knows six people that knows six people that knows six people, and so it continues with your 6/6 until you could plausibly connect with any one person on the planet if you reached out to your network.


In my life, bees taught me about patience, planning, caring for another entity, husbandry, the value of research, the vast and intricate workings of botany, woodworking, natural remedies and teaching others, uplifting communities and the pure joy of watching bees come and go at the end of a long week.


"Like a meditation surrounded by the sweet smell of mother earth in a liquid state locked up in the nectar that is amazingly converted by the bees!"

I will not prescribe what your journey will be as a padiwan. Your goals and individual private experience with bees is your own.

I will say that 100s of our students get hooked by the basic and simplistic way they are taken by their bees and the deep-rooted passion that comes from connecting with these special creatures. A bond that forms where the bees become like family. How they inspire a love of nature and time outdoors.

Because of the relationship developed with bees, many people find it touches their lives in different ways. It tends to bring a wider, more sacred view and passion for nature. For little creatures of all kinds.  


Having a bee hive in your small holding or property gives bees a safer home to live in, presumably without pesticide impact, and enables higher biodiversity over time for your local area resulting in some excess honey.


I wish you the same intrigue and bewildering engagement with your journey with bees and beekeeping. It does come with stings and sometimes bees leave and abscond. This is part of the course. Life happens.


And remember, bees are a living entity just being housed and managed by you but never owned by you... Just hosted by you with a view to sharing some delicious honey in exchange for living space and husbandry aid.


Welcome to Bee Ambassodorship!

 

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