This weeks episode is a few days late because it follows on so well with last week’s John Little Podcast that I wanted it to jump the queue.

This week I’m talking to the bee man Kim Burnham, who began bee keeping with his son Sam as a way of bonding but it has now become a way of life.

“Sam and Kim, have worked together since 2012. Learning their craft separately - Kim (as a young man in the United States), Sam (as a Bee Keeping Apprentice). Their first apiary sites were located within local Essex country parks e.g. (Langdon Hills and Wat Tyler). They both realised very early on that they needed to bridge the gaps between current bee farming techniques and not impactIng the other wild pollinators. The answer was to find a balance and actively maintain it, hence adopting and embracing fully a holistic approach with a test and measure capability.

As a business Sam and Kim realised they would have to do more than just the seasonality of honey. So Sam began researching bee venom (apitoxin) and later other honey bee products and through discussion and more focused research they pieced together what was required to purify each to cosmetic grade. They then began looking at serums as they wanted to differentiate from their competitors e.g. (creams all contain up to 60% water (H2O) and legally require biocides for safe use). “.... Kim and Sam Burnham


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