Peavey Mart Flyer - 04/02-05/31/2019 (Page 210)

beekeeping it's not just buzz - learning about bees story by helen mcmenamin the honey business nixon processes all his own honey and only his maintaining alberta's reputation for premium before jumping into a hive of your own have to look out for other people's bees as well as but he says the hobby isn't for everyone know what you're looking for and what to do them." is particularly aware of the risks to domestic bees across the country and the need for good bee beekeeping because he was curious and peavey working with owners of land where bees work is he uses a unique proprietary creaming process because it involves less heat and less processing than that needed to ensure a long shelf life for liquid honey "we think it's important not to kill the natural us to get the consistency we want and preserve the natural antimicrobials and enzymes check the back of the label where you'll find elsewhere or a blend of canadian and imported honey." customers pick up their government-certified bees photo by alan flowers harm than good." kevin nixon has been a commercial beekeeper the same advice for getting into beekeeping beekeeping with used equipment that could "not everyone should be a beekeeper," he says destroyed "bees are time-consuming and you will be stung bees i've ever had." peavey mart hosts in-store warehouse workshops to learn about bees and other interests each your local store for details photo by jest sidloski