Apiculture and Pollination
One of my first experiences with apiculture in daily life was living in New Zealand fora number of years. When I first moved there I met a jolly Austrian man who taught dowsing at an Austrian University in Vienna.
He taught me much about dowsing, just about everything I know really (see Dowsing). One of the aspects are negative earth radiation lines that cause a number of symptoms on the environment both natural and man made including graffiti, cracks in foundations and masonry, forked trees, failure of electrical equipment, cancer just to name a few. One very interesting affect is that bees thrive in the center zone of these "water courses" - thrive meaning that they are more resistant to veroa mite and produce more honey.
Having kept bees for only a short while, I can say that there are few experiences in this world that are peaceful and more rewarding.
Future Work with KeSera:
- Educate beekeepers on how to dowse and properly place hives in order to use the earths energies to strengthen the natural immunity of the high and increase honey production.
- Encourage the establishment of native and adapted pollinators to strengthen the diversity of fauna pollinating flora.
- Encourage permaculture techniques that includes the planting of a variety of plants with different purposes that also attract and support a varied and consistent flow of pollin throughout the season.
Interesting links of alternative Apiculture: