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'The keeping of bees is like the
direction of sunbeams.'

Henry David Thoreau
1817-1862
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    MALFROY'S GOLD - NATURAL BEEKEEPING

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  What is Natural Beekeeping?
 
  Natural Beekeeping aims to provide for the needs of the bee colony above that of
the beekeeper. It is a holistic approach based on respect and love for the bee colony.

Of course, the term Natural Beekeeping itself is somewhat problematic,
as the keeping of bees is never truly natural; bees exist and thrive naturally,
and have done for millions of years without the aid of a keeper,
often living high up in a tree hollow.
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  The primary reason for the long-lived success of Honeybees around the world is
their incredibly complex and vast array of behavioural and social abilities.

In recent years the term ‘superorganism’ has been used to describe the bee colony, most memorably in ‘The Buzz about Bees: Biology of a Superorganism’ by Jürgen Tautz. Natural Beekeepers embrace this way of thinking, and tend to regard each
bee as part of the greater whole, rather than merely an individual insect.

Using this new understanding and knowledge of the bee colony, Natural Beekeeping attempts to mimic the natural nest structure of the wild bee colony and give every opportunity for the superorganism to thrive, communicate effectively, and become resilient to disease and changing environmental conditions, whilst still retaining an element of the ‘keeping’ of bees – that of human involvement.

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  Natural Beekeeping often leads to a complete re-thinking of conventional
beekeeping management and hive design.

Two popular hive designs for aspiring Natural Beekeepers are the Warré hive and
the Kenyan Top Bar Hive, although hundreds of different types of bee friendly
hives are used throughout the world from different cultures and using a wide variety
of materials.

In these hives, bees are allowed to construct natural comb, thereby determining
their own cell size, population mix, colony size, and rear their own queens.

A less intrusive style of beekeeping is also practiced in the knowledge that bees are creatures of solitude, and great harm may be done to the colony by frequently
inspecting the hive.
Various key components of this new, holistic approach to
keeping bees are already supported by scientific research into colony life, not to
mention the fact that it is a far more gentle, enjoyable way to keep bees
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If the bee is, as the French say, ‘the sentinel of the environment’ then the fact that
large numbers of bee colonies are perishing around the world is an alarming sign
that we must change our beekeeping and farming practices and attempt to
reconnect with a Nature that is rapidly disappearing.

If you would like to help the plight of our honeybees, native bees and pollinators,
and guarantee our future health and food security, please consider:

~     Becoming a beekeeper

~     Planting bee and pollinator friendly gardens

~     Providing habitat for native bees and pollinators

~     Supporting local organic and biodynamic farmers

~     Becoming a bee activist!
       (please contact tim@malfroygold.com.au for ideas and suggestions)
Pollination Consultancy

'Natural beekeeping aims to
raise awareness that we need to
re-establish our connection
with bees on the widest basis –
a connection we have lost in
the wake of our growing disregard
for the integrity of nature.'

Natural Beekeeping Trust UK
www.naturalbeekeepingtrust.org


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Malfroy's Gold adheres to
Demeter's International
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Natural Beekeeping Courses
 
Malfroy's Gold Natural Beekeeping Courses
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Kirsten - Milkwood Permaculture

I teach several courses a year in Natural Beekeeping.

The courses are held over 2 days, and are run in partnership with the amazing
folks at Milkwood Permaculture.

The courses are focused on bee-friendly, natural, organic, biodynamic,
small-scale beekeeping, and are the only courses of their kind currently
being run in Australia.

Please visit here for more information.

All bookings to be made through:

Milkwood Permaculture
Ph. 02 6373 7763
Website: www.milkwoodpermaculture.com.au/courses

Malfroy's Gold Tim setting up Warré Hive
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Setting up Warré hive - Milkwood
   
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NATURAL BEEKEEPING RESOURCES
     
  Links
   
  Tim Malfroy Tim Malfroy, Malfroy’s Gold Honey (Australia):
www.malfroysgold.com.au
www.naturalbeekeeping.com.au

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  Milkwood Permaculture With whom we run our Natural Beekeeping Courses. (Australia):
www.milkwoodpermaculture.com.au
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Milkwood’s excellent Blog site with occasional updates and photos from
Natural Beekeeping Courses:
www.milkwood.net
  David Heaf David Heaf, author of ‘The Bee-friendly Beekeeper’, translator of 
‘The People’s Hive’ by Warré (Wales) and featured in the
Queen of the Sun documentary:
www.bee-friendly.co.uk

  Biobees Biobees was founded by Phil Chandler (author of ‘The Barefoot Beekeeper’),
and is the primary online source of information for Top-Bar, Warré,
and Natural Beekeeping: www.warre.biobees.com www.biobees.com
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An Intro to Natural Beekeeping free e-book: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/9693

  The Natural Beekeeping
Trust
This trust aims to promote awareness of sustainable beekeeping (UK)
www.naturalbeekeepingtrust.org

  The Melissa Garden A great example of a purpose planted honeybee and pollinator garden sanctuary
with biodynamic beehives (US):
www.themelissagarden.com
www.gaiabees.com

  Jérôme Alphonse One of the leading commercial Warré beekeepers and educators in France (France)
our good friend Jérôme:
www.mielleriealphonse.com

  Dennis Murrell The musings of natural beekeeper Dennis Murrell, with plenty of fantastic archived experiments of Top Bar Hives and Natural Beekeeping (US):
beenatural.wordpress.com

  Bees for Development A UK based charity working to promote sustainable beekeeping in
developing countries:
www.beesfordevelopment.org

  IBRA The International Bee Research Association:
www.ibra.org.uk

  The Australian Native Bee Research Centre An incredible source of information on the 1600+ native bees species in Australia:
www.aussiebee.com

  Rural Industries Research
and Development
Corporation
Australian Government and industry funded research on honeybees and pollination
- free to download:
www.rirdc.gov.au

  Éric Tourneret
The Bee Photographer
Éric Tourneret, the bee photographer. Of particular interest are his photo galleries
of Cameroon, Nepal, and Russia which document traditional honey hunting culture:
www.thehoneygatherers.com
thebeephotographer.photoshelter.com

   
Literary Publications
   
  Bee Biology The Buzz About Bees: Biology
of a Super-organism
,
Jürgen Tautz

Honeybee Democracy,
Thomas Seeley
    The Wisdom of the Hive,
Thomas Seeley
The Dancing Bees,
Karl Von Frisch
    Form and Function in the
Honeybee
,
Lesley Goodman

   
   
 
  Natural Beekeeping The Bee-friendly Beekeeper,
David Heaf

Available here: Towards Sustainable Beekeeping (article by D .Heaf)

The Barefoot Beekeeper,
Phil Chandler
    Beekeeping for All, Abbé Warré

Available here as a PDF:
Beekeeping for All



Wisdom of the Bees,
Erik Berrevoets
   
 
  Pollination Crisis Fruitless Fall: the Collapse of
the Honeybee and the Coming Agricultural Crisis
,
Rowan Jacobsen

   
           
  History The Sacred Bee in Ancient Times
and Folklore
,
Hilda Ransome

The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting,
Eva Crane
    A Book of Honey,
Eva Crane
   
       
  Native Bees Australian Stingless Bees:
A Guide to Sugarbag Beekeeping
,
John Klump

   
   
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