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Disappointingly, my semi-rants on the need for more sustainable beekeeping practices – including training and controlling imports – particularly in relation to stopping pathogen imports (both the visible ones like small hive beetle and the invisible, and untested, ones like new virus strains) have received relatively little attention (though they do appear to be recommended course material for a Masters degree of some sort). There’s also been quite a bit of interest in recent posts on oxalic acid/Api-Bioxal and the relative costs of the various Varroa treatments. Tim Foden posted some useful additional comments on this when I recently discussed making soft set honey. The most popular 2015 post was about avoiding – or removing – frosting in honey.
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These were all originally posted in 2014 so have had time to permeate deep into the Googled-psyche of the internet. The most popular individual articles are on honey warming cabinets, Paynes poly nuc boxes, steam wax extractors and the one article I posted on the Saf Natura honey extractor (which continues to perform really well … the extractor, not the article). The site has been visited by beekeepers (or visitors, or at least robots … ) from 132 countries over the course of the year. Visitor statistics wax and wane with the beekeeping calendar Posts
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