Hi Snadger
Can't help you with ongoing costs I'm afraid as I've only just started. Costs of hives vary but a rule of thumb would probably be £100 for the very minimum of what you require, supers (which the bees store honey in) would be an additional cost. Honey extractors can normally be borrowed from other local beekeepers and you probably won't need them until your second year. The real basics are a protective clothing which comes in various forms the most common beeing a bee suit, I currently use a veil with a zip up boiler suit. Something to tuck your trousers into ie wellies or as use old army boots. Gloves, I use the rubber marigold type. A smoker and a hive tool.
Can't help you with ongoing costs I'm afraid as I've only just started. Costs of hives vary but a rule of thumb would probably be £100 for the very minimum of what you require, supers (which the bees store honey in) would be an additional cost. Honey extractors can normally be borrowed from other local beekeepers and you probably won't need them until your second year. The real basics are a protective clothing which comes in various forms the most common beeing a bee suit, I currently use a veil with a zip up boiler suit. Something to tuck your trousers into ie wellies or as use old army boots. Gloves, I use the rubber marigold type. A smoker and a hive tool.
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