
A waggle is a special kind of dance bees use to communicate with each other, so we thought we'd share some waggles of our own to keep you updated on our business, our products and more generally on the fascinating world of bees.
Warral newsletter: Autumn 2021
Celebrating 20 years: two of our own reach a milestone at Warral Maldon In a time where everyone seems to bounce around to different roles every year or two, to have two of your own stay in your business for two decades is a very humbling thing. When Lindsay’s been…
Read MoreWarral newsletter, Autumn 2021: an update from Lindsay
While COVID didn’t quite let it happen the way I wanted, I’m pumped to be a part of BICWACON this year. I sincerely hope other beekeepers will benefit and adopt it to their operations – I’m even sharing the specs of the curtain we’ve developed to make it as easy…
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…
Read MoreMaldon Captured photography winners announced
Warral Maldon Owner and Managing Director Lindsay Callaway got to meet the talent behind the stunning images we’ve been seeing as part of the latest Maldon Captured photography competition. As a proud sponsor of the open Amateur division, Lindsay handed out the prizes (and a little sweet Warral gift) to…
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…
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…
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