Anembo Honey

Anembo Honey For centuries bees and beekeepers have worked together for the benefit of both.

At Anembo Honey we continue this tradition, so from our family to your family we hope you enjoy the glorious bounty of our bees.

If you’re a beekeeper or you know a beekeeper you’ll find them nervously watching their bees. Last week the devastating ...
30/06/2022

If you’re a beekeeper or you know a beekeeper you’ll find them nervously watching their bees. Last week the devastating varroa mite was discovered in the Port of Newcastle. It spreads quickly and within 10kms of any infected hives, all bees and hives are being destroyed. NSW DPI and beekeepers are moving fast to contain this threat. The rest of NSW is essentially in lockdown. We can’t open, extract, or move hives, unless inspecting for varroa.
After everything that has happened the last few years, my heart goes out to beekeepers in the Hunter as they lose their livelihoods.

The NSW community, environment and economy will be better protected against growing biosecurity threats with a record $163.9 million in the 2022-23 NSW Budget.

15/03/2022

A visit from a Teddy Bear bee today. Looks like it’s making its home in the fairy garden 💖

One of the best things about being a beekeeper is trying other beekeepers’ honey. Delicious thanks Sofia and Mirabella H...
17/09/2021

One of the best things about being a beekeeper is trying other beekeepers’ honey. Delicious thanks Sofia and Mirabella Honey.

11/11/2020

Telling the bees...
“There was a time when almost every rural British family who kept bees followed a strange tradition.

“Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to go out to the hives and tell the bees of the terrible loss that had befallen the family.

“Failing to do so often resulted in further losses such as the bees leaving the hive, or not producing enough honey or even dying.

“Traditionally, the bees were kept abreast of not only deaths but all important family matters including births, marriages, and long absence due to journeys. If the bees were not told, all sorts of calamities were thought to happen. This peculiar custom is known as “telling the bees”.

“The practice of telling the bees may have its origins in Celtic mythology that held that bees were the link between our world and the spirit world. So if you had any message that you wished to pass to someone who was dead, all you had to do was tell the bees and they would pass along the message.

“The typical way to tell the bees was for the head of the household, or “goodwife of the house” to go out to the hives, knock gently to get the attention of the bees, and then softly murmur in a doleful tune the solemn news.

“Little rhymes developed over the centuries specific to a particular region. In Nottinghamshire, the wife of the dead was heard singing quietly in front of the hive,

“The master's dead, but don't you go; Your mistress will be a good mistress to you.”

“In Germany, a similar couplet was heard,

“Little bee, our lord is dead; Leave me not in my distress”.

“But the relationship between bees and humans goes beyond superstition. It’s a fact, that bees help humans survive. 70 of the top 100 crop species that feed 90% of the human population rely on bees for pollination.

“Without them, these plants would cease to exist and with it all animals that eat those plants. This can have a cascading effect that would ripple catastrophically up the food chain.

“Losing a beehive is much worse than losing a supply of honey. The consequences are life threatening.

“The act of telling the bees emphasizes this deep connection humans share with the insect.”

~ Excerpt from https://www.amusingplanet.com/.../the-adorable-custom-of...

Art: The Bee Friend, a painting by Hans Thoma (1839–1924)

Bee better humans!
24/05/2020

Bee better humans!

by Conscious Reminder Bees are extremely important to our world. By pollinating flowers, bees have proven themselves to be of utmost importance in forwarding the life cycle of plants. However, pollution, electromagnetic waves, and many other human factors have disrupted the working of bees, and have...

It’s world bee day today so here is a picture of a rainbow. Oh and me and the boys working the bees from earlier in the ...
20/05/2020

It’s world bee day today so here is a picture of a rainbow. Oh and me and the boys working the bees from earlier in the year 💖

03/04/2020

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10/03/2020
We have a very limited supply of fresh honeycomb from one of our Kiama hives. They vary in weight between 450g and 550g ...
06/03/2020

We have a very limited supply of fresh honeycomb from one of our Kiama hives. They vary in weight between 450g and 550g and are $15 each. They won’t last long 😁. Send me a message if you would like some.

It’s been a tough season for the bees but we’ve finally been about to extract some beautiful Kiama honey.
26/02/2020

It’s been a tough season for the bees but we’ve finally been about to extract some beautiful Kiama honey.

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Kiama Heights, NSW
2533

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