Hi Murray,
Wendy said you were interested in the bees I recently bought.
I wanted bees to polinate plants etc, but did not want european stinging bees that can get agressive particularly around kids.
I got some native Australian stingless bees (trigona carbonaria) that are perfect for backyard food production. These are little bees that really don't look like a bee, more like an insect. Only about 6mm long they are quite laid back to life. You don't see them much before 9 - 10 a.m. and they are all home with the feet up by late afternoon.
They don't appear disturbed when you are near them and get on with business as usual. Obviously they dont sting and are great for curious kids who seems facinated.
The hive is a small box around 250-300mm cubed that stands on a star picket.
I certainly am not an expert, although there are many out there who are. I bought mine from www.zabel.com.au and they were easy to deal with. I ordered it and when it was ready it was delivered in good nick by Aust post without any hassles.
There is a lot of website info on Native bees see www.aussiebee.com.au where there is heaps of good stuff.
Since learning a little about native bees I now find that I did already have various solo bees around my place and they are truely facinating to watch. It's amazing what you see when you open your eyes wide enough.
regards,
Chris



