Beekeeping Websites
Hello everyone, I hope that you find this beekeeping website page useful. Over time I have built up a
really good network of friendly beekeepers who are also writing beekeeping blogs or have great beekeeping websites. I thought I would share them with you here.
If you have a beekeeping blog or beekeeping website that you would like to share please get in contact with me via the contact me page and I would be happy to set up some sort of reciprocal link with you.
Beekeeping Websites:
Worlds Largest Beekeeping Facebook Page – great for beginners and people interested in beekeeping around the world with thousands of beekeeping taking part in daily discussions.
A Very Active Beekeeping Forum – any topic is discussed and a very worthwhile forum to join. Mainly UK issues discussed.
British Beekeeping Association – A great new beekeeping website was recently launched and makes it a lot more user friendly. Lots of resources to use as well
Beekeeping in London – Emily’s great blog about beekeeping in London. Well worth a read.
Beekeeping in North Carolina – Marks great beekeeping website about his adventures with beekeeping over in North Carolina. Been going for a while now so lots of useful information
Darren’s Blog – A beekeeping website combining a bit of beekeeping and a bit about taking on a small holding. I really enjoy Darren’s beekeeping blog simply because I would really like to keep a small holding one day
Beekeeping near an airport – Warrin’s beekeeping website is worth the read simply because one of his hives is 700m from the busiest international airport in the World, Heathrow!
Online Hive Record Cards – Matt started up his own little business and well worth reviewing if you are interested in Beekeeping and technology – online record cards are a great way of storing information about your hives
Surrey Beekeepers, CANADA! – So this is a different Surrey but well worth a read. Beekeeping in Canada is a big business over there and this is a great beekeeping website
Stan’s Blog – What can I say about Stan other than this guy is very knowledgeable and a great contributor on my Beginner Beekeepers Facebook page - purely for his experience this is a great blog to follow
American Bee Blog – Stevens beekeeping blog about his experiences in Dudley, MA are filled with posts about his experiences so worth a read
Bee life in Wales – Now if you like England, you will love Wales. Find out more about beekeeping there but also about living there on the Coast with Alans blog
A Beekeepers Blog – just a great beekeeping website
Fantastic Bee photos – The French photographer takes some truly amazing photographs – and I mean truly amazing so worth looking at this site just for that.
Bee Stories Website – if you are interested in a bit of history and general stories about bees this is your beekeeping website
Bee, Gardening and Lifestyle blog with drawn pictures
Top Bar and Natural Beekeeping Forum – I have been interested in this sort of beekeeping for a while now and may well look into it in a little bit more detail next year.
The Diary of an incompetant Beekeeper – this is my sort of thing and mirrors my own experiences. What a title!
Honeybees in Central Florida – A totally different experience to beekeeping in the UK so worth the read.
Help To Save The Bees Blog – This is a great beekeeping website from Damian and well worth following if you are interested in saving our bees
Good General Bee Blog – This beekeeping website gives a good overview
The only Bee Art Gallery – Andrew has set up this great beekeeping website for anyone with a love of bees. Great for gifts as well.
Aromatherapy and Beekeeping? – a great website here from Emma who is keen on both topics and the both mold well together.
Natural Beekeeping Blog – follow Marcia’s experiences keeping bees naturally in a really clear and well laid out site
Marcia’s blog – another blog by Marcia with some nice pictures and personal experiences to boot
Beginner beekeepers Resources – A great website here from Marc. A shop and online resource for all you beginners out there……
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