Bees Unlimited
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Hi! I've just joined the forum... Have been working for years now, promoting beekeeping and sustainable honey-harvesting of the Giant Honeybee, Apis dorsata, one of several indigenous honeybee species in Cambodia (the others being Apis cerana, Apis florea, and Apis andreniformis). We also have numerous species of Stingless Bees (Trigona).
Although the focus of my team (Bees Unlimited) is on traditional honey-hunters, and particularly those who practice 'rafter beekeeping', we also use top bar hives for the Asian Hive Honeybee (A. cerana), and coconut shells for some of the Stingless Bee species.
Our primary goal is to turn one-cut-take-all traditional honey-harvesting to a different level--one of sustainability--by educating traditional honey-hunters and rafter beekeepers to remove only the honey 'head'...
For more on what we do, feel free to visit our website at www.beesunlimited.com. You can also find us on Facebook, at www.facebook.com/beesunlimited.
Looking forward to conversing with some of you.
All the best--and a 'Happy New Year'!
Bees Unlimited
Although the focus of my team (Bees Unlimited) is on traditional honey-hunters, and particularly those who practice 'rafter beekeeping', we also use top bar hives for the Asian Hive Honeybee (A. cerana), and coconut shells for some of the Stingless Bee species.
Our primary goal is to turn one-cut-take-all traditional honey-harvesting to a different level--one of sustainability--by educating traditional honey-hunters and rafter beekeepers to remove only the honey 'head'...
For more on what we do, feel free to visit our website at www.beesunlimited.com. You can also find us on Facebook, at www.facebook.com/beesunlimited.
Looking forward to conversing with some of you.
All the best--and a 'Happy New Year'!
Bees Unlimited