Adrian Iodice talks natural beekeeping
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2016
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Yummy to the Kenyan Crunch!!
I'm a Kenyan bee farmer, nice to see our hives are in use world wide!!
this is what I was looking for, thank you
What a couple of plonkers! Given pure honey, they mix it with sgar and golden syrup!!! Gimme strength!
Sugar that is caramelised taste better than honey because of the maillard reaction. But honey is cool cuz its natural and insects make it
Absolutely delightful guys. It especially warmed my heart at the two moments you both shared the joy of the fruits of your labours and burst out laughing. Pure joy. ❤
I'm really glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your beautiful comment!
Paul West, makes me smile each time I see his awesome TV show. The grub he batches up, is off The dial, God bless him an his pack of piglets...
Adrian this is awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Now that's some real bee keeping!
Wonderful seeing the bees 🐝 kept so naturally. Amazing how calm and a lesson in itself about taking only one frame at a time. Deftly done 👏🏼
Please 🙏🏼, though, don’t cook with honey 🍯 it should not be heated. Hearing alters the structure of the honey sugar chains: this makes the honey toxic for ingestion - cancer causing. Best honey is eaten raw; not heated, treated nor cheated by adding other nasties.
very interesting video - love the recipe!
Mmmm yummy
Sweet... sweet...bites !!!
This video delicious for sure, congrats!
In order to produce that much honey do you have to feed the bees extra or is only natural from flowers??
But, If you do feed how often and what food please?
Thank you a lot.
Thanks for your comment. I never feed my bees anything other than their own honey if they need it. That honey was produced by local flowers. In certain years there is an abundance of flowering plants producing lots of nectar.
@@beekeepingnaturally4580 That's encouraging to hear cause everybody in Greece Europe feeds for winter with sugar water in the hive and sugar paste with pollen, enzymes and aminos saying " the bees dont make it through winter if you dont feed."
And during November using "oxalic acid" to kill vorroa mites otherwise saying "bees again die." While others sprey more natural with "garyfallo herb".
But I just bought two hives and I want try do everything as natural as possible.
Thank you a lot.
Georgios
P.s In Ancient Greece were giving dry figs in periods that bees did not have much supplies, I believe some fruit want be bad.
This is so cool
¡Wuao 😲! ,,, 😋😋😋☺.
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Extracting that close to the hive, I'm surprised they don't have robber bees all over them.
No robber bees, we weren't there long and only took one comb.
Okay 👍
honey sugar texture similar

DONT! HEAT! HONEY! EVER!!!
I’d love to know why not to heat honey, if you wouldn’t mind explaining?
@@beekeepingnaturally4580 i think it’s because honey becomes harder to digest when it’s heated because the heat causes it to stick together, or i could be wrong
tv series worth
honey soooo good your recipe starts with 2 pounds of white sugar lmaooooooo
People have died eating comb in the apiary. Bee flies in as you take a bite and you're dead before your ambulance has even left the hospital.
People die constantly of all sorts of things Dave, I’m sure someone somewhere has died chocking on a piece of honey comb in their kitchen! I hope you find some time to live a bit and to stop looking for dramas in your life. I sincerely mean that. All the best.
Adrian
@@beekeepingnaturally4580 its all drama with the native Irish bee friend.
He apparently loves life but discriminates against homosexuals