tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1662348936086501719.post7682055155889952651..comments2023-08-15T23:08:28.791+12:00Comments on Bees in the Antipodes: TopBar WorkshopNgaiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08413136577784656552noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1662348936086501719.post-78629660800108418772010-08-23T14:02:00.017+12:002010-08-23T14:02:00.017+12:00Wish there were more TBH keepers in Northland. We ...Wish there were more TBH keepers in Northland. We are about ready to go with our hive, but having trouble finding anything to work as a varroa mesh. Any suggestions?Melanie @ Frugal Kiwihttp://frugalkiwi.co.nznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1662348936086501719.post-38673595589401543982010-08-23T04:06:10.790+12:002010-08-23T04:06:10.790+12:00A great reminder of why some of us became beekeepe...A great reminder of why some of us became beekeepers, I love your attitude! Yes, we want to help the bee population recover and honey is just a nice by product. Good to know you are down there in NZ helping people become responsible beekeepers! The world needs more of you.Dorishttp://honeyofadiel.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1662348936086501719.post-42783158567423013442010-08-22T18:45:31.111+12:002010-08-22T18:45:31.111+12:00An interesting post; I had never heard of a TB hiv...An interesting post; I had never heard of a TB hive before reading your posts. My daughter had a hive for about three years when she was a teenager and now we all have a love of bee keeping and perhaps in the future one or other of us will be able to have a hive again. I like it that you think of honey as a side issue as I agree with you that the health of the bees themselves and the work they do is so very important.Marilyn & Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00851884880790561276noreply@blogger.com