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EPISODE 93: Alex Mazur, Full Time Beekeeper, Ukraine & Australia.

EPISODE 93: Alex Mazur, Full Time Beekeeper, Ukraine & Australia.

FromBees With Ben


EPISODE 93: Alex Mazur, Full Time Beekeeper, Ukraine & Australia.

FromBees With Ben

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After a break for a couple of weeks, Bee’s with Ben is back with episode 93 of the podcast. In the
interim, Ben attended the Australian Bee Congress in Sydney. This was just the fourth event of its
kind, despite the inaugural one being held way back in 1972, but bee enthusiasts will only have to
wait four years for the next congress, and Ben encourages anyone with an interest to take part.
There were some fascinating speakers along with innovative trade shows. A couple of things that
stood out for Ben were plastic ‘nuc’ boxes and research into a pheromone lure for African small hive
beetle. A revolutionary refrigerated method of moving hives, complete with misting systems, will be
the subject of a future podcast! One big talking point surrounded the price of honey on a wholesale
level, as there is plenty of surplus around at the moment; another was the glut of inferior imported
product which is damaging local markets. The congress also represented a great opportunity to
network and meet new people - or to simply put a face to a name. Alex Mazur is a young Ukrainian
who has already enjoyed an extraordinary career with bees, and we were thrilled when he agreed to
participate in this episode of the podcast. Upholding the family tradition, Alex is a fourth-generation beekeeper. After moving to Australia
about three years ago, he spent a year with Warren Taylor’s company, Australian Queen Bee
Exporters, the largest beekeeping business in Australia, with 15 employees managing close to 10,000
hives and producing an incredible 120,000 queens per season. For the last two years he has worked
with another veteran Australian beekeeper, Terry Brown of Browns Bees Australia Beekeeping
Supplies.

Alex says that sunflower honey is the most common variant produced in Ukraine (predictably, given
the widespread cultivation of sunflowers); it is bright yellow in colour and good for creaming as it
crystallises fast. Sunflower honey does not have a strong taste, and apparently is not popular in
Ukraine, with the locals preferring something ‘special’ like manuka or jarrah; Alex explains that often
people don’t understand that quality is more important than variety or brand.
Of course, Australian beekeepers do not have to deal with the ravages of the varroa mite, but one of
the major differences that Alex has experienced is the need to wear protective clothing, which he
usually never did at home, as our bees are somewhat more aggressive.

And his favourite part of the conference? Alex was particularly interested in the honey
‘fingerprinting’ project initiated in WA and thinks that laboratory analysis could potentially be of
great benefit in proving origin and quality and therefore could have a big influence on price.
As a professional beekeeper who is a relative newcomer to our shores, Alex has a unique perspective
on Australian bees and beekeeping, and this makes for an intriguing and informative podcast.
Released:
Jun 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!