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Here's 7 Steps To Avoid Making Fake Honey in Your Apiary

HOW YOU FEED YOUR BEES WITHOUT FALLING INTO THE

TRAP OF MAKING FAKE HONEY WITH SYRUP!

Are you feeding your bees sugar water to sustain them or help them build up? That's 'OK' IF You Feed Them This Way...

Hi Friend,


I have great sympathy for beekeepers. These are hard times enough as it is but to have an active practice of fraud across the globe about fake honey.


Here's how you can avoid inadvertently adding to the ongoing list of countries, as well as consumers, that are finding themselves victims of a widespread issue!

HOW YOU FEED YOUR BEES WITHOUT FALLING INTO THE

TRAP OF MAKING FAKE HONEY WITH SYRUP!

Keeping bees will always mean that our bees have seasons of ebb and flow or, nectar flow and dearth. Dearth is at its highest during the winter months. Little or no flowers leads to low or no pollen and nectar forage for our bees.


I am sorry to inform you but if you feed your bees without proper planning you are adding to the myriad of sales of fake honey made from syrup.


Whenever we feed a colony with sugar water there is a fair chance of that syrup being eaten by honeybees and used within the hive for energy as nectar would be. However, there is always the risk that a portion of the sugar water is stored inside the hive.


Either way, bees get the short end of the stick. Why?


When we feed our bees, we usually either choose a formula with a ratio of either 1:1 or 2:1 depending on the underlying goal.


We as beekeepers typically use the sugar feeding to provide a substitute nectar source for the bees when we recognise they need food and don't have enough or when we want to promote the idea that there is food available to get bees to begin expansion!


There’s many risks involved:

  • Always remove any super chambers when feeding your bees

  • Ensure that any 'honey comb' in the brood chamber is removed before adding any super chambers on top for providing storage for nectar flow

  • Do not overfeed. Ensure that your volume of feeding matches with the size and needs of the colony and the period for which you feed as well.

  • Ensure you also use a tablespoon of lemon juice to help keep any fermentation

  • Internal feeding is recommended over hive entrance feeding as this could encourage robbing by stronger colonies of weaker colonies.

  • Avoid external feeding at all costs with sugar water

  • Only feed when it is actually purposeful and necessary:

    • to build a colony that would consume the amount of sugar water to stimulate the colony's laying and egg production

    • to sustain the colony during an extreme dearth period like that which happens in the winter months AND only after removing the super chamber/s.

  •  ALWAYS avoid feeding when you have a super chamber on the brood chamber

Thank you for your time.

"May the flow bee forever in your favour!"

2024 © W Selzer

How We Promote Local Is Lekker Honey!

In order to develop a strong local industry we, as beekeepers, have to focus on a number of aspects to ensure consumers and customers can build confidence and trust in the product they are eating is local, is quality and is produced by bees foraging on nectar flow from flowers that imbue the essence of the same.


  1. Ensure branding is paramount

  2. Labelling is paramount

  3. Label Design and logo is professional

  4. Accurate honey varietal is noted on packaging

  5. Tell a story about your honey

  6. Include a note about honey granulation taking place naturally

  7. Include "Made in South Africa" type of pledge

  8. Be active on social media with honey-related stories

  9. Share your story of keeping bees

  10. Let's all be Bee Ambassadors!

  11. Make sure packaging meets food labelling requirements

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