Bee Hives Stolen As Price Of Honey Rises

A Queensland beekeeper's club has become the latest to be stung by hive  hustlers keen to capitalise on increasing honey prices.

Not even the threat of 240,000 bees put off the sticky-handed bandits who  reportedly stole 12 hives containing more than 480kg of honey.

 

That's probably because the rewards are sweet, with the haul potentially  netting almost $2000 as wholesale honey prices reach $4 a kilogram, the highest  in years, due to harsh weather conditions wreaking havoc on production.

 

The alleged theft has devastated the Ipswich & West Moreton Beekeepers'  Association which uses its honey for charitable pursuits, although president  Benita Ironside says the crime isn't uncommon.

 

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"The honey's worth the money," she said.

 

Ms Ironside said the hives, stolen from a private property near Ipswich, west  of Brisbane, last week each contained between 40kg and 60kg of honey and some  20,000 to 30,000 bees.

 

Australian Honey Bee Industry Council executive director Trevor Weatherhead  speculated part-time beekeepers with a ute were likely behind the crime.

 

Mr Weatherhead said the threat of hive theft was a concern for Australian  beekeepers already stung by less than ideal production conditions.

 

Hot weather combined with drought and bushfires were likely to halve  Australia's annual honey production to 14,000 tonnes this year, he said.

 

"You get these grubs who do this sort of thing," he said, adding many  beekeepers were insured against theft.

"You definitely worry, you don't want to lose your income."

 

One Queensland beekeeper lost a lot more than his income over honey.

 

In 2007, Sunshine Coast man Tony Knight was fatally shot as he slept by  fellow beekeeper Donald Robert Alcock, who wanted to steal his honey.

 

Alcock is serving a life sentence for the murder.

 

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/bee-hives-stolen-as-price-of-honey-rises-20140430-37hqk.h...

 

Sticky-handed bandits, haw haw. Reporters love nothing more than a pun, do they?

 

But really, I didn't realise that honey was such a valuable commodity. It takes me nearly a year to go through the smallest jar of honey I can buy. And that's only to make honey-glazed carrots!

 

Wouldn't you hate getting your bees pinched! Smiley Mad

 

 

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they cast a donkey vote as to would bee the arresting officer.

 

But then decided they'd all swarm the neighborhood and Be keeping an eye out.

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@*jimmy1717* wrote:

 

But then decided they'd all swarm the neighborhood and Be keeping an eye out.


 

Aw buzz off, Jimmy.

 

 

 

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@electric*mayhem*band wrote:

@*jimmy1717* wrote:

 

But then decided they'd all swarm the neighborhood and Be keeping an eye out.


 

Aw buzz off, Jimmy.

 

 

 

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Sorry, I didn't mean to Drone on! Man LOL 

 

 

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Good luck to them... Beekeeping isn't as simple as just buying a hive and some bees and sticking it in your backyard...

There are a lot of diseases that can infect hives and kill bees really quickly; there is also the problem of "robbing" Robbing is a situation in which a beehive is attacked by invaders from other hives. 

 

It also helps to have a honey spinner to extract the honey from the comb.. Oh and you actually have to feed them, they don't live off pollen

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You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means
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We have bee keepers bring their hives here when the macadamias are flowering, buzzz buzzz, they can be quite loud lol.

 

I sometimes swap plants for honey...yummmmm. but I do have to remember to have the car windows shut when I'm driving up my road !

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@patchoo78 wrote:

Good luck to them... Beekeeping isn't as simple as just buying a hive and some bees and sticking it in your backyard...

There are a lot of diseases that can infect hives and kill bees really quickly; there is also the problem of "robbing" Robbing is a situation in which a beehive is attacked by invaders from other hives. 

 

It also helps to have a honey spinner to extract the honey from the comb.. Oh and you actually have to feed them, they don't live off pollen


What do they live off then?

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Pollen for protein and nutrients
Nectar for energy and carbohydrates

Man-made - sugar syrup, protein cakes

Professional apiarists move their hives to where there is natural food source. Weather conditions have an effect on whether the season is good or not.

Backyard bee-keepers would probably have to feed them.
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Move their hives around that should read.
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Well there ya go.

 

Never thought about the production of honey in such depth.

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