21 Dec Fewster’s Farm Honey
Christmas 2022 Newsletter
The Fewster's Farm Family wish our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Good health and best wishes for 2023!...
The Fewster's Farm Family wish our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Good health and best wishes for 2023!...
Fewster's Farm Honey and West Australian Honey were very excited to attend this year's Camfood and Hotel Exhibition in Phnom Phen, Cambodia....
The warmer weather and abundance of nectar and pollen provide good conditions for raising new colonies. The likelihood of swarming is at its peak, so we only inspect the hives every 9 to 14 days....
The warmer spring weather and the abundance of pollen and nectar mean the conditions are good for raising new bee colonies. The longer, warmer days mean Queen egg production increases resulting in growing bee numbers....
Throughout September, as the days start to get longer, Queen egg production increases. This increases the size of the nest and results in growing bee numbers. On warmer days we see more activity around the entrance of the hive. When the weather permits, we inspect...
Throughout August the days are starting to get a bit longer and Queen egg production is slowly increasing, the brood nest growing and this results in the colony growing. It is still important not to disturb the hives, so we only check the hives from...
Over the course of the coming months, we aim to bring you updates from the beekeeper, important dates in the beekeeping calendar, our latest product offers, some lighthearted trivia, and more! We hope you enjoy it!...