Minggu, 01 Februari 2015

Australian Stingless Bees

Here are the ten most important things you need to know about Australia's native stingless bees!
1. What are stingless bees?
2. In which parts of Australia are stingless bees found?
3. Can I keep Australian stingless bees?
4. Where can I buy some Australian stingless bees?
5. Can I harvest honey from Australian stingless bees?
6. Can I pollinate crops with Australian stingless bees?
7. Are there any workshops on stingless beekeeping?
8. Where can I learn more about Australian stingless bees?
9. Where can I read free articles about stingless bees?
10. How can I stay up to date with stingless bee news?

1. What are stingless bees?

Australia has about ten species of small black stingless bees. They are about 4 mm long -- see the photo below of a stingless bee compared with a much larger commercial honeybee.
stingless bee and honeybee
Some species are black with white fur on their faces and sides. Other species are black with tiny yellow markings on their backs. They build resinous nests inside hollow trees.

Visit Aussie Bee's special galleries to see:
-- beautiful photos of stingless bees
-- spectacular videos of stingless bees

stingless bee with pollen
Above: One of the spectacular photos of stingless bees in our Photo Galleries.
This photo was taken by Peter O.

2. In which parts of Australia are stingless bees found?

Stingless bees are tropical. So they only thrive in warm areas of Australia such as Queensland, northern areas of WA and NT, and north-eastern areas of NSW. To find out more, read our article: Which Native Bees are in Your Area?

3. Can I keep Australian stingless bees?

Native stingless bees can be kept in a natural log or in a hive box in suitable parts of Australia. These bees are easy and safe to keep in your backyard but you need to learn about their special requirements. To find out more, read our article: How to Care for Your Nest of Australian Stingless Bees.

4. Where can I buy some Australian stingless bees?

Aussie Bee provides a list of many breeders who can supply hives of stingless native bees. It is important to buy a bee species and a hive design that suits your area. So have we grouped together the hive sellers whose bees suit various areas of Australia. Visit our hive sellers' page:Where to Buy Stingless Bees in Australia.

5. Can I harvest honey from Australian stingless bees?

Stingless bees only produce small amounts of honey - less than one litre per year. However, this honey (known as Sugarbag) is delicious and tangy! It is possible to harvest small amounts of honey from suitable hives in warm parts of Australia. To find out more, read our article: Honey Production With Stingless Native Bees.
stingless bee honeypots

6. Can I pollinate crops with Australian stingless bees?

Stingless bees can be excellent pollinators of certain crops in Australia. They are particularly useful for macadamias, mangoes and watermelons, and for crops grown inside greenhouses. Some breeders can supply hives of stingless bees for crop pollination. For more details, read our article:Crop Pollination with Native Bees.

7. Are there any workshops on stingless beekeeping?

Dr Tim Heard runs popular workshops on stingless beekeeping in the Brisbane area. For details of these workshops and other seminars on native bees visit our page: Native Bee Seminars and Special Events.

8. Where can I learn more about Australian stingless bees?

Aussie Bee has written a set of ten detailed booklets on native stingless bees - their nests, behaviour, species, tips on stingless beekeeping and a detailed guide to boxing and splitting hives.

We also stock John Klumpp's excellent book, 'Australian Stingless Bees' which presents a wide range of other information about our stingless native bees.

Back issues of Aussie Bee's popular magazine, 'Aussie Bee Bulletin' are also available. Aussie Bee Bulletin is like a complete encyclopedia of practical information about native bees.

To purchase your copies of these publications, visit the Aussie Bee Shop.

9. Where can I read free articles about stingless bees?

Aussie Bee also regularly adds great free articles about native stingless bees to the Aussie Bee Online section of this website. Topics have included fighting swarms, nest structures, stingless bee breeding and protecting hives against small hive beetles. The articles cover the latest research findings from the scientists and great ideas contributed by stingless bee keepers.

Look through the index of all our free native bee articles on this page: Aussie Bee Online Articles.
aussie bee online

10. How can I stay up to date with stingless bee news?

To find out all about the latest new articles, publications, photos, videos, workshops, seminars and other news about stingless native bees,subscribe to Aussie Bee Email Updates. These free updates are sent out about three times a year. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Aussie Bee Website also has a Facebook page where we announce news about stingless bees. We are currently adding fascinating galleries of photos from our intrepid native bee safaris to our Facebook page. Share the adventure as Aussie Bee visited remote areas of Cape York, The Kimberley, Arnhem Land and Central Australia in search of long lost species of Australian stingless bees!

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