Posts Tagged Honey

Rooftop Beehives Create Buzz At San Francisco Restaurants

“A good restaurant is always a buzz of activity, but some chefs are taking the concept literally, installing rooftop beehives.

The idea appears to be mainly to give the ailing bee population a boost, something that became a concern with reports of colony collapse disorder a few years back. Though having a ready supply of the sweet stuff for use in the restaurant below is a good thing, too.

“The honey part of it is a bonus,” says Bill Clarke, owner of Mission Beach Cafe, which has four hives on its roof.”

Rooftop Beehives Create Buzz At San Francisco Restaurants via Michelle Lock – Assoc. Press/Huffington Post

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More Beekeeping on the Rooftops of New York (Video)

“When I posted a video on how to keep bees on the rooftops of New York City, I noted that it was the lifting of the city’s ban on beekeeping that was making all this possible. Many beekeepers, however, have been at it since long before the ban—and now that they are free from prosecution, they are coming out of the closet. Check out Andrew Coté, the “guru of New York beekeeping”, as he teaches some would-be beekeepers the tricks of the trade on Brooklyn rooftops and swanky Manhattan balconies.”

More Beekeeping on the Rooftops of New York (Video) via Sami Grover – Treehugger

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Bumble Bees In U.S. Suffer Sharp Decline, Joining Countless Other Species Disappearing Worldwide

“North American bees are disappearing at a rapid rate, signaling a dire threat to the production of countless food sources…”

Bumble Bees In U.S. Suffer Sharp Decline, Joining Countless Other Species Disappearing Worldwide via Travis Walter Donovan at Huffington Post

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Gold Star Honeybees Pays Visit to the White House

Washington, D.C. — September 14, 2010 Gold Star Honeybees paid a recent visit to the White House at the request of the “First Beekeeper,” Charlie Brandts, to tour their facilities, learn about bee-keeping at the White House and share their extensive knowledge of natural bee-keeping.

“We love the First Bees and their beekeeper! Charlie gave us a tour of the White House, the organic garden, and the White House bees,” says Christy Hemenway, founder of Gold Star Honeybees.

“We showed Charlie the Gold Star Top Bar Hive, complete with its  observation window, and its clean, green construction, and we talked about how keeping bees without chemicals on their own natural wax honeycomb helps bees be healthy.  It’s so important that people understand the connection between the food we eat and our health, and what a huge part the pollination provided by honeybees plays in the growing of that food,” Hemenway says.

“We are very proud that Roger Doiron of Kitchen Gardeners International, another Maine-er like us, had so much to do with inspiring the planting of the organic garden at the White House,” Hemenway adds.

The Gold Star Top Bar Hive promotes healthy honey bees by allowing bees to make their own natural beeswax. This helps bees by strengthening their immune systems, helping them to fight off parasites and other bee problems without the use of toxic chemicals in the beehive.

Gold Star Honeybees is a Green America Approved Business. The Gold Star Top Bar Hive kit is made from green materials. All wood parts are made of pine – cut and milled in Maine, and pre-drilled for easy assembly.  Plus, they use non-toxic Mythic brand paint on the roofs, and Safecoat brand caulk to install the window.

Find out more about Gold Star Honeybees and their clean, green beekeeping products by visiting Gold Star Honey Bees.

This year at Green Festival Washington D.C., Christy Hemenway, founder of Gold Star Honeybees will participate in a panel discussion about healthy beekeeping practices.  Other panelists will include Toni Burnham, who was instrumental in helping with the arrangements to put a hive of bees on the White House lawn.

Gold Star Honeybees at the Green Festival (Jimmy Fowler and an attendee)

Gold Star Honeybees visits the White House honey bees (Founder Christy Hemenway and Jimmy Fowler)

Gold Star Honeybees at the White House garden (Jimmy Fowler and Gold Star Honeybees' founder Christy Hemenway)

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