Monofloral Honeys Part 3: a Potent Aphrodisiac and a Crown of Thorns.
Monofloral Honeys Part 3: a Potent Aphrodisiac and a Crown of Thorns. Both Yemen and Morocco are notable for the production of euphorbia honey that…
Monofloral Honeys Part 3: a Potent Aphrodisiac and a Crown of Thorns. Both Yemen and Morocco are notable for the production of euphorbia honey that…
While rare and unique monofloral honey with a distinctive melon flavour is produced from the imperious saguano cacti of Arizona and Mexico, and the prickly pears of southeastern Madagascar, there are some ‘cactus honeys’ that are not what they seem.
Monofloral Honeys Part 1: Sweet Treats in the Wild West. Monofloral honey originates predominantly from a single plant species, which should constitute at least 75%…
Vespa mandarinia, the Asian giant hornet, or ‘murder hornet’ is the largest eusocial wasp in the world. This species is responsible for up to fifty human fatalities in Asia every year and can completely destroy honey bee colonies within hours.
The collective noun for a group of crows is a ‘murder’, but although these common scavengers have long been associated with dead carcasses, battlefields and cemeteries.
The highs and lows of a full-time Australian beekeeper by Simeon Valkenburg Commercial beekeeping certainly has its addictive highs and its all-consuming lows. But we think…
Bee Watching Your Way to Higher Consciousness Watching bees is the perfect way humans can connect with a greater consciousness, practice mindfulness and add years…
Honey has played an important role in Greek mythology and history, dating way back! Find out about the history of honey in Greece.