Some beekeepers are already using shungite for their bees. The bees seem to really enjoy this Russian stone.
Read these wonderful stories from beekeepers;
Killer Bees Calm Again
A beekeeper contacted us to say he had acquired a bee colony that was acting very aggressively. He couldnāt get close to the hive. We advised him to place a few flat stones near the hive. Shortly afterward, he called, very excited, to say that the entire colony had calmed down and that he could now easily access it. The flat Shungite ālanding stripsā had been cemented onto the edge of the opening by the bees themselves. They were also flying onto these ālanding stripsā to enter the hive. The beekeeper called it a miracle!
We received another encouraging report from a beekeeper who sprinkled shungite powder on the edge of the hive just to see what would happen.
The bees carried the powder inside; none of itremained on the edge. After a while, he looked inside the hive and saw a massive queen bee that had grown much larger than usual. The colony had expanded enormously, looked stronger, and produced more honey.
In addition to the runways, you can also work with shungite paint.
Make this paint yourself by mixing shungite powder with paint, which you then apply to the outside of your beehive.
The frequencies emitted by various cell towers may have a negative impact on bees. The C-60 carbon molecules (fullerenes) in shungite reverse the polarity of these energy fields, thereby reducing or even eliminating their negative effects on bees.
Watch the interview here: Shungite Saves Bees
A bee colony grew dramatically from 50,000 to 500,000 in just 11 weeks.Ā
Are you a beekeeper? Let us know, and youāll receive a free Shungite ālanding padā with your order.
Please include this information in the āOrder Notesā section of your online order.
