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Tassie Beekeepers Set World Record With Online Buzz

Pulse Tasmania
Anita Long and Jenni McLeod founded Sister Hives Australia in 2021 to promote women beekeepers world wide. Image / Sister Hives Facebook

A group of beekeeping women from around the world have broken a world record by posting “the most photos of women beekeeping uploaded in 24 hours.”

The challenge was started by Anita Long and Jenni McLeod from the Richmond-based Sister Hives beekeeping initiative in an effort to promote and support female beekeepers.

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Over 1,300 photos were uploaded to social media in just 24 hours, with the hashtag #BeekeepingWorldRecord generating a buzz on social media with 2.8 million impressions in just one day.

Beekeeeper Elya Inozemtseva’s entry from war-torn Kyiv, Ukraine. Image / Sister Hives

Photos were uploaded from 25 countries, with women from the Europe, Mongolia, Czechoslovakia and Asia all taking part.

It even featured a Ukrainian beekeeper in a war zone and a mother-daughter duo behind the sole female beekeeping business in Pakistan.

The event not only broke the digital world record but also set a live event record for the “Most Women Beekeeping at a Live Event” with over 100 attendees at their Richmond beekeeping event on Saturday.

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