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Honeyman is an Agricultural Business that is focused on Beekeeping ( Apiculture ) At HoneyMan_Ng, We are levitating Beekeeping as we bring innovative and sustainable patterns to the Agribusiness to make it more profitable and Eco-Friendly. Reach out to us +2347054115655 We travel Nationwide and are available 24/7 Follow on IG @honeyman_ng Facebook @honeymanNgr
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At HoneyMan, We levitating Beekeeping
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1. Bees protecting their hive 2. Removing HoneyComb 3. Pressing down the Comb in the bucket 4. TGIF
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1. HoneyMan 2. The Team 3. Extracting Honey 4. Honey Comb
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Hello, I’m Honeyman_Ng. A client called earlier this week that he needed help harvesting Honey from his Apiary as the Honey was ready for harvesting but he didn’t have enough experience on how to go about the process and again the colony in the hive were very active and very violent at the same time. My team and I took off from Ijebu Ode, Ogun State (yeah, We travel Nationwide ) . It took us an approximate 3 hours on the road to Ikire. We headed straight to the farm, It took us another 15 minutes to get to the Apiary ( inside our swampy bushy forest like that ) , We noticed there were 5 beehives that were ready for harvesting out of a possible 12 ( this was because the farm was not properly setup initially during farm setup process has termites had eaten a huge chunk of the wood used in making the hives and most of the hives were not placed under a shelter nor covered properly has rainfall had chased some bee colonies away and destroy the hives ) We put on our complete BeeSuit, took the needed tools for harvesting Hive tools Smoker Bucket(s) with Tight lid cover And others ( i also went in with a camera ) Cutlass Not to bore you out about the whole process, We were able to calm the Bees with our smoker and also able to harvest around 30-35 liters of honey from the comb( after extraction ) We return the top-Bar to their respective positions ( Kenyan topBar was used for the farm) and also placed an extra 8 Baited Beehives at strategic position in the Apiary , We were also able to revamp three out of the previous abandoned beehive and did some Bating again and this time around positioned them well under a shelter and took other necessary precautions The whole process took less than an hour ( asides extraction ), And it was a success We went straight to the main Ikire town to have some Dodo Ikire and some local foods before taking off back to Lagos We’d be coming soon as our client would be expanging his apiary to accomodate 1000 Beehives steady on his acres of land. Thanks for reading! |
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Invest in Beekeeping. It's the best investment with no stress and gives you time to do whatsoever you do outside from farming. Follow on IG @honeyman_ng 2347054115655 |
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1. Baited Beehive 2. BeeFarmer with the swag 3. HoneyBee
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1. Fire to calm the bees 2. Brood from the hive ( we disposed it )
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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 |
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