Episodes

  • Episode 389: A Cold March Week
    Apr 26 2026

    In this week's Podcast: Well the week of warmer weather has suddenly turned cold and with it, a halt to my early inspections. We’re always busy though and with that in mind, I’ve been back to the workshop catching up on Spring preparations.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 389 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Nucleus Colonies For Sale

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026

    Thorne Beehives Bailey Board

    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.


    Support the show

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    19 mins
  • Episode 388: The Excitement of First Inspections
    Apr 19 2026

    In this week's Podcast: First inspections, such an exciting moment in the season. An opportunity to have a quick look, at how our colonies have coped with the long winter months. This is just what I did during the week and it was a mixed bag as ever!

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 388 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Nucleus Colonies For Sale

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026

    Thorne Beehives Bailey Board

    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    20 mins
  • Episode 387: First Spring Inspections
    Apr 12 2026

    In this week's Podcast: Early inspections are just around the corner and with it, an opportunity to see how our colonies have fared over the Winter months. If you do take a look, do you know what you’re looking for? Listen in to hear what I think you should be checking out.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 387 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Nucleus Colonies For Sale

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026

    Thorne Beehives Bailey Board

    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    18 mins
  • Episode 386: Shook Swarm & Bailey Comb Change
    Apr 5 2026

    In this week's Podcast: As we head into Spring beekeepers will, no doubt, be contemplating various techniques to use on their hives to maximise the seasons honey crop. Techniques such as the Shook Swarm and Bailey Comb Change are useful ways of replacing comb and reducing pests and disease loading in your hive.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 385 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026

    Thorne Beehives Bailey Board

    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    19 mins
  • Episode 385: The Demaree or Split Board Method
    Mar 29 2026

    In this week's Podcast: The Demaree method, honestly, I’ve always failed with it, on the other hand, my version using a split board is so much more effective and reliable. An important consideration for me when our seasons can be so short.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 385 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026


    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    19 mins
  • Episode 384: The Artificial Swarm
    Mar 22 2026

    In this week's Podcast: It won’t be long before the early March Sunshine arrives and many beekeepers will start to stress a little, or maybe a lot, over their colonies swarming. The Artificial Swarm is an excellent method of managing this busy time of the season and, actually, it’s a really simple process that sometimes confuses. Hopefully today, I can take the mystery out of the technique for you.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 384 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026


    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    19 mins
  • Episode 383: Beehive Spring Clean
    Mar 15 2026

    In this week's Podcast: I talked about Nosema last week, and it got me thinking about the things I do to give my honeybees the very best opportunity at the start of the new season to produce a lovely crop of honey in the Summer. Let’s kick off with a more detailed look at the Spring Clean.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 383 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026


    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    18 mins
  • Episode 382: Nosema 2026
    Mar 8 2026

    In this week's Podcast: Nosema apis and Nosema Ceranae. Two, spore forming, parasitic Microsporidia! They sound like something of a horror show for our bees and the effects of a heavy infection can be quite damaging. Listen in as I explain what it is, how you can identify it, and ultimately deal with it, so your bees can have a healthy and productive Summer.

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 382 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    Please support us throught affiliate links below, they cost you nothing and help us continue to produce our content.

    References: Glavinic U, Blagojevic J, Ristanic M, Stevanovic J, Lakic N, Mirilovic M, Stanimirovic Z. Use of Thymol in Nosema ceranae Control and Health Improvement of Infected Honey Bees. Insects. 2022 Jun 24;13(7):574. doi: 10.3390/insects13070574. PMID: 35886750; PMCID: PMC9319372.

    Hive Five Multi Guard Entrances

    Beekeeping Courses at Thorne Beehvies in Wragby Lincolnshire 2026

    Some of my Favourite Microscopy Books:

    Pollen Loads of the Honeybee by Dorothy Hodges

    Rex Sawyer's Pollen Identification

    Pollen Grains and Honeydew by Margaret Adams

    The Pollen Landscape by Joss Bartlett

    Pollen Microscopy by Norman Chapman

    The National Bee Unit Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Bee Aware Varroa Information can be found HERE

    Thorne Beehives Bees on a Budget Hive

    The Beekeeper's Dictionary website

    Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here

    Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning

    Stainless Steel Stock Pots for use as a double boiler. Get one slightly larger than the other to fit inside.

    Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.

    Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey Company

    VMD Website: Click HERE

    Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:

    • Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access Here
    • Stewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click Here
    • Twitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our Feed
    • Instagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great Photographs
    • Sign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here

    Amazon links are affiliate links. I recieve a small commission should you choose to purchase.

    Support the show

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    18 mins