Master Beekeeper since 1982 and still enjoying the buzz.

Apiary (Bee yard) a safe haven for insects and other bugs alike.

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I'm hoping some time soon I'll have pictures of my Apiaries which are on Organic farms surounding the Peterborough Region.
 
Below are pictures of Apiaries in Durham Region.

North of Taughton Rd near Bowmanville
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This new apiary above has expanded to 45 beehives in 2007

North East Oshawa another excellent location below
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Thickson Rd Whitby
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This apiary will be relocated in 2008 or 2009

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Checking the Pollen traps on the beehives

Harmony Rd apiary surfers from water shortage
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Water is delivered in white pails every year.

This Harmony Rd apiary I use for breeding bees.
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Brook Rd Pickering
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a favorite location the bees do really well here.

Just taking a walk around
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Apiary locations are safe places for insects.
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HWY 7 Apiary north side
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HWY 7 Apiary south side
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If you buy any of my bee products you can be sure it comes from one of my Apiaries mentioned above.

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