Novedades excelentes – El sistema de la apicultura de celdas pequeñas sin tratamientos, según Ed & Dee Lusby, consigue cada vez más compañeros. En los últimos 6 meses hemos podido…
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Casi toda la cera de abejas en el mercado está contaminada con productos químicos de los tratamientos Varroa. Pero para conseguir abejas resistentes, realmente necesitas cera limpia. La única solución es que cada apicultor comience su propio ciclo de cera limpia. La cera ecologica proviene principalmente de África, donde se matan colmenas silvestres, ¡¡QUE NO LO PODEMOS PROMOVER !!
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Traducción al español de escritos de Ed & Dee Lusby
El panal de abeja: Tamaño y ramificaciones- Parte 2
by beefreeDee Lusby – El panal de abeja: Tamaño y ramificaciones- Parte 2 El panal de abeja:Tamaño y ramificaciones-Parte 2 Hemos aprendido por medio de la lectura que los rodillos de…
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Making Foundation by Hand Making Foundation by Hand The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 14 Recycling one’s own beeswax into foundation is not hard. It is the other side…
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Recycling Beeswax – Epilogue: Part 4 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 13 That beeswax is different in composition than honey is obvious to beekeepers. That most pesticides for…
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Recycling Beeswax: Part 3 Recycling Beeswax: Part 3 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 12 Recommended Decontamination Procedures Having gone over some of the background as to why decontamination…
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Recycling Beeswax: Part 2 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 11 Decontamination: What Will it Involve to Clean Up My Combs? We have gone over some of the background…
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Recycling Beeswax: Part 1 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 10 Background – Decontamination . . . is it necessary? Looking at today’s happenings relative to beekeeping with artificial…
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Retrogression Back to Normal – Part 1 Retrogression Back to Normal – Part 1 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 8 Picture in your mind the world as a…
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Honeybee Comb: Size and Ramifications – Part 2 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 5 We have found through reading, that mills have been made in many sizes over…