Behind the scenes
Positioning Warral Maldon: from treetop to tabletop
Agricultural businesses don’t often have to think about marketing in a traditional commerical way, but we see that slowly changing. The benefits of using these tools to differente yourself, articulate what you do best and give the business more opportunities are definitely making themselves clear. In fact, this topic was the focus of the recent…
Read MoreDownload the spec sheet for our custom-built bee-moving trucks
In a song all too familiar for us in Victoria, COVID got in the way of us attending the Bee Industry Council of Western Australia conference in June, where Lindsay was set to present on how we’ve set up our trucks to move bee hives. First, we couldn’t go over there because of our own…
Read MoreHow Warral Maldon changed the way beekeepers transport bees
They say there’s no need to reinvent the wheel, but since 2004 Lindsay Callaway knew this wasn’t the case with the old way beekeepers transported their hives. As they did back then and still continue to do, most beekeepers use tray tops with an open entrance to move their bees – a way he felt…
Read MoreWarral Waggle Newsletter: Summer 2021
New Warral Maldon website: our brand and online store We’re thrilled to move into our new virtual home at warralmaldon.com.au, housing everything you need to know about us, whether you’re a food distributor looking for information on a bulk order, someone looking for a gift idea for Mother’s Day or want to learn a little…
Read MoreQ&B with Lindsay: Summer 2021 edition
As one of Australia’s foremost bee experts, Lindsay gets a lot of questions, which he’s more than happy to share his knowledge on. Here are some of the most common ones. Q: What’s the difference between nectar and pollen? Lindsay: Nectar is the sweet liquid produced by our majestic Australian eucalyptus and ground flora. It’s…
Read MoreNew season, new hives, new queens
It’s spring, and in the apiary world that’s the start of honey season, meaning we’re spending a lot of time in the field moving hives so they can capture the best blooms around the state and turn it into this year’s stunning honey. We’ve upped the ante this season with plans to expand our hive…
Read MoreWarral Waggle Newsletter: Autumn 2020
A little sweetness at Maldon’s Twilight Dinner Maldon’s main street was taken over once again by the famous Twilight Dinner, helped along with our new Beeliner truck that made its debut barricading one end. And if you were lucky enough to nab a table, you may have also noticed a tiny jar of Warral honey…
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