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Will do Madderbat....I had bees 12 years ago, so a refresher is much needed before I start again.
If you are ok with lots of bees about then GO FOR IT! they are great to keep and you get HONEY!
Please, please, please, keep me informed. I have a long standing dream of having a couple of acres to grow stuff, a couple of goats, and some chickens. To me, that would be the ideal.
Zebedee
"Raised to a state of heavenly lunacy where I just can't be touched!"
A couple of the old boys on my site keep bees. I got stung by a bee last year......20 quid for a jar of honey!
No seriously, I did get stung. I mentioned it in passing to one of the old fellas...and he reacted defensively, 'How do you know it was one of mine?' hehehehe
They do say that if you suffer from hayfever and you eat the honey made from the pollen that you are in contact with, that it alleviates the symptoms.
I am a research biochemist by trade and I can see the sense in this, though it hasn't been scientifically proven as far as I know.
Nothing better for the soul though than locally produced honey.
Mr EB has just finished the course I did last year and had his apiary visit. He'll be helping out the chap I helped out last summer which is a nice gentle way in.
The local Beekeeping Association should be able to point you in the direction of beginner info and many let non beekeepers join and then you can take part in site visits. Some associations have their own "teaching" hives especially for beginners or those without their own as well as those further down the line to learn new techniques/share info etc.
Bright Blessings
Earthbabe If at first you don't succeed, open a bottle of wine.
Yes
Please do let us know, I want to keep bees too - eventually - do you know what it would cost to set up? And i suppose you would need to check allotment rules, there arn't any on my allotment at the moment. Also am next to a road/pavement (other side of my hedge) would this be a problem?
best wishes
Sue
How did the course go? Hope you had a great time - and in Woodstock too! I love that place. Have memories of lunches in the Black Prince pub sitting by the river in the warm sunshine.........bliss......
I'm about 10-15 mins from Woodstock. Are you near to me at all? I'm in Ducklington.
It was a great evening! very relaxed, more like a group of friends chatting, lovely!
There was maybe 10 of us, all types of people who want to learn about bee keeping, so a very motivated crowd!
We looked at hive types, how the hive works, how the bees work, where to put hives, equipment needed, clothing......and more!
Last night was an 'intoduction' so the next meeting on 25th will be more of a 'down to work' evening! I think I will need some kit soon!
Squash Muppet- I am in the Heyfords! so for me just 12mins to Woodstock.
Yoanbob- try again with the Bee Ass. I love bees they are so facinating, and as a bonus you get some honey! You have got to give it a go. Dont give up yet!
Bees are great for pollenating your crops as well. I finished a bee keeping course recently and am currently saving up for a hive but am very excited about getting bees
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