Gee, didn't take long for DAVID WINTERS to remove his 'new' website from the web, from the link I posted in the previous post. Courtesy of google, cached web page:
Long Creek Apiaries Farm Business
LONG CREEK APIARIES UPDATE
For those of you who are looking for some current
information on the status of LCA and David Winters, The Tennessee Division of
Consumer Affairs, as of May 7, 2012, has now placed LONG CREEK APIARIES, of
Parrotsville, Tennessee on the state’s BUYER BEWARE LIST:
WHAT DOES THIS
MEAN?
From Tennessee’s website regarding the Buyer Beware list
guidelines in part:
“What qualifies a
business or individual to be listed on the Buyer Beware list? "
“1. A response was
received but resolution was not provided as promised in writing. (The Division, not the consumer, will make the determination
if the business or individual did not correct or address the complaint.)
2. A company or
individual that appears to be conducting business without the required license or registration to engage in such business or
profession
3. Businesses and
individuals may also be listed if legal proceedings are in process that indicate suspicious activity. “
LONG CREEK
APIARIES CLOSED FOR BUSINESS and GMO CROPS?
Many of you have visited the Long Creek Apiaries Website
to find David Winters is claiming he is out of business and is claiming GMO
crops have contributed to “extensive losses” of Winter’s honey bees…….GET ME A
VIOLIN…..David Winters stole your money and he can’t refund it or send you your
bees, so a new excuse his borne to cover his nefarious activity(ponzi like scheme):
From Long Creek Apiaries Website:
“Due to extensive
colony losses due to several hundred acres of Gmo soybeans within flying
distance of our colonies, we will not be shipping any packages or queens this
year of for the foreseeable future. We
were able to deal with the mites and hive beetles but we haven’t figured out
how to deal with genetically modified crops that are now almost
everywhere. This is the worst disaster
we have seen in fifty-two years of beekeeping.
It is with much regret and sadness that we must close Long Creek. It is very much like losing a child or family
member. Beekeeping information will be
maintained on this site for a period of time.
Thank you everyone for your support.”
REALLY?! Nothing about the money he owes for the past 4 years.......
LONG CREEK
APIARIES OTHER WEBSITE:
Check this out for yourselves. Nice pictures of farm
tractors in wheat fields……
From the homepage of Long Creek Apiaries:
“Long Creek
Apiaries has been in the farming business for over 5 years. We are
proud to be a guaranteed resource for quality farming services at low prices.
Our experienced farmers are skilled in raising healthy live stock,
pasteurization, agriculture and more. We invite you to visit us today and see
for yourself why our farm is so special.”
“Additional Info":
"When you choose Long Creek Apiaries
you are not only choosing a farming company, you are choosing a team that is
fully dedicated to providing quality livestock, dairy, and produce at great
prices.”
“About us":
"Long Creek
Apiaries is dedicated to
providing Parrottsville , TN with the freshest and best quality
farming services available.”
“Give us a call
at xxx xxx xxxx for more information or stop by and take a tour of our
beautiful farm! “
WHAT FARMING
SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FROM LONG CREEK APIARIES?
From the “About us” page:
- Honey Bees
- Sales of Bees
- Packaged Bees
- Queen Bees
- Individual & Commercial Sales
NEED HONEY???™ Rush River Gold™ Honey
NEED HONEY? My honey is pure wildflower honey, harvested from my bees in the Rush River Valley of El Paso, Wisconsin. I have a number of jar sizes to suit your needs and a limited amount of comb honey. Please email me for a price list. Also, I will be happy to answer any questions you may have about how my honey is produced......my email address: riverbee at:
thank you for supporting me and my honeybees!
Easy, Natural Hand Cut Comb Honey!
For all beekeepers who would like to try a cut comb honey method with minimal expense, and using equipment you already have. I'd be happy to answer any questions, just 'buzz' me an email!
(you can view these full screen by hitting the button to the right of the slide numbers.)
HONEY GIFT JARS!
These golden 4 oz glass jars filled with Rush River Gold™ Wildflower Honey are great gifts! These little gems are a replica from the 1800's and are known as 'Muth' jars. These jars have an engraved bee skep hive on the front and a cork stopper with the words ' Pure Honey' stamped in the cork. I heat shrink and seal the cork stopper (not shown), and tie them with my label, Rush River Gold™, and colorful strands of rafia. These jars also make awesome wedding or shower gifts!
HONEY GIFT JARS!
This is an 8 oz, 1800's replica glass 'Muth' jar filled with Rush River Gold™ Wildflower Honey! Like the 4 oz replica, I heat shrink and seal the stamped 'Pure Honey' cork stopper (not shown), and tie with my Rush River Gold™ label and colorful strands of rafia!
(Click on the image for a larger view!)
My Solar Wax Melter!
My first solar wax melter! I built this last October to melt all the wax cappings and wax scrapings i have stored in my freezer for the past 6 years. I built the box to fit the window. It was a labor of love plus a lot of non Disney language, (like aw fooey), along the way while building. I am a good carpenter, but not a tinner (my brother is, I could have used his help!) The window was a defective window I saved from when we replaced the windows in our home. Beeswax melts at about 160 degrees. The wax is heated and bleached naturally by the sun; filtered through hardware cloth, window screening and paper towel, to a pan below. This will give me very clean wax for making lip balm or candles,or giving away to hunters with bowstrings or fishers with fishing rods. I put an oven temperature gauge in the box to keep track of the heat. Too much heat will destroy the color and properties of the wax once it has melted. It was about 70 degrees today and a little cool, but this wax began to melt within 1 hour.
HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN.....
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