Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Hndrrxxx(m): 7:30pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
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Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Ade3131: 7:31pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
My interest in bee keeping is right up there but my challenge is that the farm space is in my village (family farm) which is 2.5 hours from Ilorin, and am based in Lagos.
I hardly go to the village.... How person wan take do am bayii? 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Evergreen4(m): 7:31pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Who come snap you inside bush. Bee no sting am ? 1 Like |
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Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by panpan(m): 7:32pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
This is a great narrative and great work. Keep it up. 3 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Belteshazzar1: 7:33pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Looking like masqurade..
God bless ur hustle 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by karzyharsky(m): 7:34pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Thanks beeman 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Carlylepneuma: 7:37pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Another man food is another man poison... Monkey no fine but him mama like mo gbe! 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Opeyemic01: 7:37pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
NextPresido: OP, if tinubu survive one sting from one of your bees, I go vote for am in 2023 |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Komu1048(m): 7:39pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
sulaimon99: Hello , I'm HoneyMan_Ng
Last week I received a call from a client about some bees disturbing his farmers on the farmland located in Oyo State. The bees were habitated in a tall tree on the farm and the locals were scared of approaching the tree or the bushy Area close to it as the bees were very aggressive ( There were an active colony )
I and my colleague took off from the city of Ibadan( We travel nationwide) to Okaka . Okaka is a town in Oyo state, it's an hour drive from Oyo State border town Saki.
We took an approximate of 3 hours and 30 minutes on the road from Ibadan
We got there late in the evening but couldn't do anything meaningful, Our Client covered our hotel expenses for the night.
By 6:15am the following morning, we were out of the hotel and on our way to the farm, it took us another 30 minutes to get to the farm inside the same Okaka town ( Oyo state is really big )
On getting to the farm, we wore our Complete uniform from the BeeSuit, Hand Gloves and Rubber boots and made sure there was no openings in any of our clothings
When we got to the bush and approached the tree where the Bee Colony was located for inspection.
We realised that our BeeSmoker was not going to be of help as the tree was quite tall and we'd also need support ( like a ladder or table for height to stand on ) and we'd need to setup some small fire at the base of the tree to calm the bees and so we could have a better view of the colony and see if we could harvest any honey before migrating the bees to a new location ( we came with two beehives bought by our client )
We had to get a spoilt car tyre,A litre of fuel ,Some junks to light fire all from the locals. We were also able to get a table from them to give us height so I could get to the hive comfortably.
Our plan worked as the fire Gave enough smoke to calm the bees and made them less aggressive .
We were able to start harvesting but unfortunately all we got there was Brood so we had to dispose it.
After harvesting, the next thing was to migrate them to the beehives we brought. We already baited the Beehives heavily with Beewax and some pure honey ( we baited aggressively ) before entering the bush.
We prepared Honey Syrup ( mixture of water and honey 30:70) In a bottle so as to spray on the Bees when they were calm so as to reduce their flight ( the syrup will make them wet so they won't be able to fly very well )
I won't go to in-depth with the migration ( Bees sting us gan )
We were able to successfully migrate the bees but alot of them were still on the tree and didn't follow the Queen bee we captured to the new hive ( they would migrate eventually after some hours or days )
Since the farm was needed urgently, we told the locals to light up some fire at the bottom of the tree later at night.
The second beehive we brought was also baited and placed in a strategic location on the farmland.
All the process took around 4 hours or so Normally it shouldn't take up to 30 minutes to 1 hour but we had issues initially to set up smoke and getting height to access the tall tree.
In all, we ended well
We left the farm and treated ourselves to some Nice food in a canteen in Okaka town and then we left for Ibadan.
Thanks You can follow on IG @honeyman_ng 2347054115655
We sell all Beekeeping equipments, Set up Bee Farms, we do harvesting, Migration and anything related to Beekeeping We also sell pure honey from the farm with out any other process. We sell Beewax
Thanks for Reading Please,Front Page ooo Please kindly push to front page All this Oyinbo method of doing things sef, wetin people go cut mango leave put for mouth, put another for left hand armpit n pack wetin u wan pack for night. No single one go bite u, na im u rut English everywhere 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by baretalk: 7:45pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Love this. 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by sharpwriter(m): 7:46pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
VeryWickedMan: See work God abeg Lol... You are officially mad sir. I'm really laughing here. Mind you, guys like these are the reasons you see pure honey to buy and use... Na hin hustle be that nah, God bless him. Still laughing 6 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Hoelujohn: 7:48pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
FalseProphet1: I see you going places with this business, I see you exporting honey in large quantities to Asia and Europe, I see the sky becoming your limit.
This I have seen. To get to the point of exporting to Europe and Asia then an investment of around 2million dollars is needed. 3 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by mukthar2000(m): 7:48pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Okaka you said? gone are those days when I was schooling at IB during lam adesino them as ibadan governor ,any Ibadan students here can give testimony about that okaka road then , na lowo ori bread we they take they calm the stress then , humm life shaa. 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by wink2015(m): 7:48pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
sulaimon99: Hello , I'm HoneyMan_Ng
Last week I received a call from a client about some bees disturbing his farmers on the farmland located in Oyo State. The bees were habitated in a tall tree on the farm and the locals were scared of approaching the tree or the bushy Area close to it as the bees were very aggressive ( There were an active colony )
I and my colleague took off from the city of Ibadan( We travel nationwide) to Okaka . Okaka is a town in Oyo state, it's an hour drive from Oyo State border town Saki.
We took an approximate of 3 hours and 30 minutes on the road from Ibadan
We got there late in the evening but couldn't do anything meaningful, Our Client covered our hotel expenses for the night.
By 6:15am the following morning, we were out of the hotel and on our way to the farm, it took us another 30 minutes to get to the farm inside the same Okaka town ( Oyo state is really big )
On getting to the farm, we wore our Complete uniform from the BeeSuit, Hand Gloves and Rubber boots and made sure there was no openings in any of our clothings
When we got to the bush and approached the tree where the Bee Colony was located for inspection.
We realised that our BeeSmoker was not going to be of help as the tree was quite tall and we'd also need support ( like a ladder or table for height to stand on ) and we'd need to setup some small fire at the base of the tree to calm the bees and so we could have a better view of the colony and see if we could harvest any honey before migrating the bees to a new location ( we came with two beehives bought by our client )
We had to get a spoilt car tyre,A litre of fuel ,Some junks to light fire all from the locals. We were also able to get a table from them to give us height so I could get to the hive comfortably.
Our plan worked as the fire Gave enough smoke to calm the bees and made them less aggressive .
We were able to start harvesting but unfortunately all we got there was Brood so we had to dispose it.
After harvesting, the next thing was to migrate them to the beehives we brought. We already baited the Beehives heavily with Beewax and some pure honey ( we baited aggressively ) before entering the bush.
We prepared Honey Syrup ( mixture of water and honey 30:70) In a bottle so as to spray on the Bees when they were calm so as to reduce their flight ( the syrup will make them wet so they won't be able to fly very well )
I won't go to in-depth with the migration ( Bees sting us gan )
We were able to successfully migrate the bees but alot of them were still on the tree and didn't follow the Queen bee we captured to the new hive ( they would migrate eventually after some hours or days )
Since the farm was needed urgently, we told the locals to light up some fire at the bottom of the tree later at night.
The second beehive we brought was also baited and placed in a strategic location on the farmland.
All the process took around 4 hours or so Normally it shouldn't take up to 30 minutes to 1 hour but we had issues initially to set up smoke and getting height to access the tall tree.
In all, we ended well
We left the farm and treated ourselves to some Nice food in a canteen in Okaka town and then we left for Ibadan.
Thanks You can follow on IG @honeyman_ng 2347054115655
We sell all Beekeeping equipments, Set up Bee Farms, we do harvesting, Migration and anything related to Beekeeping We also sell pure honey from the farm with out any other process. We sell Beewax
Thanks for Reading Please,Front Page ooo Please kindly push to front page DID THESE AFRICAN BEES STING YOU GUYS? Even with all the protection PPE kits you guys wore including other equipment, drugs, smoking tools Why? 3 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by azpekuliar: 7:53pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
sulaimon99: HoneyMan_ng I like your logo. Great work! 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Juanmike(m): 7:54pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Offpoint1: I quit this job the day one overzealous bee stung me at the tip of my dîck, I wouldn't want to go into details.... I ended up with a dîck the size of yam tuber. I smell lies 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Lama70(m): 7:56pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Bee man.
Na man you be.
God bless your bee hustle. 2 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by SaturnNick(m): 7:58pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Papertrail11: Baited 89 top bar hives this last week too was stressful setting it up
Would recheck it this week to see if they are fully baited
Nice seeing more beekeepers in Nigeria, we really need to run numbers and displace Kenya, Uganda, Ethopia, Russia and most esp Ukraine as the top beekeeping countries doing export numbers.
What's baited please? |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by clockwisereport: 7:58pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Hobbiton: Nice one there honey man. I love seeing people interact with nature without fear. There's this guy from Iraq I follow on Twitter. He has a big offshore coven, with ostriches, bees, gezelles etc.
Here are some of the pictures What's his twitter handle? |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by oluwaseyi0: 7:58pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Komu1048:
All this Oyinbo method of doing things sef, wetin people go cut mango leave put for mouth, put another for left hand armpit n pack wetin u wan pack for night. No single one go bite u, na im u rut English everywhere It's like death by bee sting is hungering somebody 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Arysexy(m): 7:58pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
How we wan take know original honey bc na cooked sugar them they sell now as honey. Some will add honey and sugar in the ratio of 2:8 and sell as original honey 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by uwuana: 8:00pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Offpoint1: I quit this job the day one overzealous bee stung me at the tip of my dîck, I wouldn't want to go into details.... I ended up with a dîck the size of yam tuber. |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by sulaimon99(m): 8:03pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
CalabarPikin: I really wish to learn beekeeping Reach out to me on IG or +2347054115655 I'll teach you for free |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by sulaimon99(m): 8:05pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Internet22: Interesting, I would love to know more about your service. Please reach out Sir on IG or 2347054115655 Or you share me your details Sir. I'd reach out |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by sulaimon99(m): 8:06pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Internet22: Interesting, I would love to know more about your service. Please reach out on IG sir or 2347054115655 or on IG @honeyman_ng You can also share me your details Sir, I'd reach out |
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Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Papertrail11(m): 8:12pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
SaturnNick: What's baited please? Baited/Baiting means when you apply an attractant on the wood hive that would make bees come in and turn it into a colonized home for production of brood and honey as well as other variants... 1 Like |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by happney65: 8:14pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Never heard of the name Okaka before in Oyo state. Never.
Oyo state is really big. Far bigger than all the states in the SE. Shares boarder with Benin republic and Kwara state through the North via Ogbomsho. 3 Likes |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Tochex101(m): 8:15pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Hobbiton: Nice one there honey man. I love seeing people interact with nature without fear. There's this guy from Iraq I follow on Twitter. He has a big offshore coven, with ostriches, bees, gezelles etc.
Here are some of the pictures Pls share his handle....I love nature too |
Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by Ofemmanu1: 8:16pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
VeryWickedMan: See work
God abeg
See him cap like that of Jack the ripper? 1 Like |